But Claire shows up in Luke Cage referencing the attack on the hospital from DD season 2, and that happened towards the end of that series, so DD season 2 can't be happening halfway through Luke Cage.
But Claire shows up in Luke Cage referencing the attack on the hospital from DD season 2, and that happened towards the end of that series, so DD season 2 can't be happening halfway through Luke Cage.
That got the biggest laugh for me this episode. The fact that he had PARTY signs randomly placed in the room. Never change.
In case you haven't finished Luke Cage yet…
The answer, is no.
Aren't you one of the Little Rascals?
For me, the final "movement" of Maslanka's Symphony #4 is the closest I get to a religious experience through music. I was fortunate to be able to play the piece in college, and it has never left me, even as I've gone on and haven't played in a band in a long time.
How else can non-white people have built such impressive wonders if not for alien influence!
Or Giles killing Ben on Buffy.
"Sexism for 'entertainment' is still sexism." This concept is above his level of critical thinking. See also: someone doing something racist thinking it's okay because "it was a fluff piece for Bill O'Reilly."
I loved how no one in the audience was laughing, but everyone on stage was cracking up.
God forbid I'm ever in a situation like either of these. Because if I don't cry right, I'm suddenly an actor and "in on it."
I know someone who once said she felt Sandy Hook was shady because, "The father wasn't crying enough." She was offended when I called her a conspiracy theorist.
"War- it's fantastic!"
I wonder if it's the leftovers that made their way into the black market being pushed around.
Oh god, yes. That's immediately what I thought of, too.
I see acquaintances on Facebook selling/talking about Shakeology or other stuff for exercise/weight control and I can't help but think of them as pyramid schemes as well. Am I wrong on this, or right? Anyone? Bueller?
I remember when it came time to both buy the knives and hit people up to sell, I felt this horrible guilt asking my friend if I could talk with his parents. Like, beyond shame.
I was almost a salesperson. I went to the "interview" and the boss- I guess you'd call him that- did the old "I'm not hiring you, what do you think?" bit, and when I didn't just get up and leave or call him names or whatever, turned it around. "Ah, just wanted to see what you'd do in a negative situation."
It looked like something you'd see in a Fallout game.
I have an irrational fear that if I am on top of a building, somehow, I'm going to fall off. I wouldn't say it's due to a fear of heights- I would still go up, still look out and enjoy the view, and if I ever go back to Sears Tower (or whatever) I'd stand on the glass bottom floor just fine. But I still have that…