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I know! They are over simplifying the situation. I believe a lot of the people who have these harder stances is because they have been cheated on.
Or you value it equally. Or there is a small deficit you’re trying to fill in an otherwise happy relationship.
I think my favorite part about watching this is that this guy doesn’t know what he’s doing. He has an inkling of an idea, and the motivation to attempt it. He keeps getting those screws wrong, and he keeps trying different things until he gets what he wants.
Trust the process.
...and believes he still has a shot at playing basketball again.
The 76ers are brought to you by Vespucci Family Olive Tree Nursery. “It takes our trees 20 years to produce fruit, but man, when it does...you’ve got yourself some free olives.”
You sure? That sounded more like a Shatner reading in my head.
Grammaton clerics represent!
This looks like it needs about 300% more gun-kata.
I respect Marshawn Lynch, who doesn’t want to talk to the media ever: win or lose.
Did you even read the Report? They aren’t his goons they are the PR Firms’ goons. He hired the PR Firm and then they hired the “goons”, this isn’t Peyton meeting 2 big thugs in an alley and giving them money to rough up these parents.
I wonder if falling a lot during his career led to CTE and depression.
The story behind the making is even better than the episode. It’s like the production of an Ed Wood film. They had to completely rewrite the ending because Gillian Anderson’s allergic to cats. The cats were not interested in being menacing. At one point the director (I believe he’s the one who made the t-shirts)…
Nah, just watch the whole thing through. They’re not as bad as everyone says, and the continuity between the seasons and the films is there for a reason. As good as the Mulder seasons? No, of course not.
A lot of these are oversimplified. They weren’t investigating a Brady Bunch fan, they were investigating a guy that got thrown several stories up and fell down.
The monster in ‘Arcadia’ may have been silly, but that episode remains among my top favorites for the performances by Anderson and Duchovny. It might be one of the funniest (and funnest) episodes of the X-Files.
Yeah like your food opinions count.
The novel “The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh” gives more details to Khans background. Doctor Sarina Kaur, the director of the Chrysalis Project in India is Khans mother/surrogate. She, along with several of the female scientists carried the Augmented children to term.