reflectioneternal
reflectioneternal
reflectioneternal

Lol right, it’s the equivalent of “blood will tell!”

CPR hand placement is over the sternum (breast bone) if one is touching breasts they don’t know how to administer CPR and should refrain all together

You know how there is a Law and Order episode about everything, they actually did one about that very scenario.

The thing that got me is all the people from the district are described as people of color would be, the other person from the district is clearly a black man, the district is responsible for food\farming. I got kind of pissed while reading because the author might as well have called it the plantation district.

The erasure does stand out so much more as you get older and have the comprehension to understand that the things that are missing/unsaid are just as important. I am so glad I finally read Octavia Butler so I could see that we can exist in these stories. Anne Leckie’s Ancillary Justice series also played with gender

If you liked One Punch Man, you should check out Mob Psycho 100. It’s made by the same artist/studio and it’s just as funny and well animated (I would even argue the animation is better/more dynamic)

I don’t know if they’ll ever master the difference because they don’t even know the difference between to and too.

How many different shades of green did his face turn?

Never. Can I tell you how mad they were when Oprah endorsed Obama. This mormon dude I worked with try to explain to me why it wasn’t “fair”, that’s when I explained to him about how FOX “news” really works.

Love the gif from Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) :) it’s one of my favorite animes and also it’s one of the few ones created by a woman.

I’m enjoying Inuyashiki a lot, and I can’t wait to see where it goes. No honorable mentions to Vanishing Line? It’s my new guilty pleasure (also done by MAPPA) and it’s slathered in the crazy sauce with each episode better than the prior one.

She was an elderly lady who received 2nd/3rd degree burns to genitals/thigh area. Have you seen the pictures (I have), I doubt you could handle it and definitely would not call it a “stunt”

Sigh, I’ll take one for the culture. There is no designation of spots and your son will not be “taking” a spot from anyone, if he has a good GPA (over 3.5), a good MCAT score (high 20's and above), and research or something showing his interest in science/medicine, and a well rounded CV he will have no problem. If he

No problem, I occasionally like a good argument especially if the poster\OP is wrong and strong and don’t see any counterpoints. I try to stay away from pile-ons or call outs though, if there are already posters making good points I just star and move on.

Not much. Every few years or so you’ll see a call out in the comment sections. The recurring one in Jez is some not liking the male commenters that post frequently and are ungreyed\get a lot of stars. Dictata is one of the OK male ones but some Jez commenters dont like him like Meteor, but Meteor is a commenter none

They remind of that Simpsons episode were Homer listens to the improve your vocabulary tape at night to the point were he forgets regular words.

I don’t wan’t to fight you Hachi, perhaps we can sit over here with a nice cup of tea while I tell you that you are wrong. I do think did an excellent job during the show, and if the judges decisions were based solely on that he definitely would have won. However his runway collection was boring and uninspired and

Her banging the help doesn’t “feel” stereotypical it is stereotypical in a myriad of ways. On it’s face it’s nice they made the character black, but they’ll have to develop him beyond trying to get in her pants and do her favors to be interesting for me.

You mean you’re not intrigued by the complex lives of the black friend or the black men as the help/madingo -_-. When does Diahann Carroll’s equivalent make an appearance cause so far I’m not interested.

If you like historicals you would love Three Weeks with Lady X by Eloisa James which is centered on interior decorating. I actually found it on a discussion about romances that feature epistolary (letter writing).