Maybe those assholes heard that Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet soldier and not someone fighting on behalf of the Western Allies?
Maybe those assholes heard that Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet soldier and not someone fighting on behalf of the Western Allies?
That’s the massive irony I find in demands to overrepresent women, POCs, LGBTQ individuals, etc. as characters in historical entertainment — it directly and explicitly minimizes the actual historical oppression such people experienced.
SeaSquall likes to make shit up. You’ll note, for example, that Violette Szabo went on only two missions, didn’t blow up any bridges, and engaged in a single gun battle in her entire career: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violette_Szabo
So what was Lenny Dykstra’s pen name when he was working as a ValleyWag blogger?
Now why didn’t they show this video in driver’s ed class for the segment on the importance of wearing seat belts?!?!
Fake news! Clint Howard never had hair! Here’s photographic proof that he’s always been bald:
I agree it’s a great ad from a visual perspective , but I’m not sure what you meant by the cigarette reference. Raleigh is a British bicycle builder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh_Bicycle_Company
Who knew the horrors that lay at the midpoint of the Shatner-Kressley axis?
I wondered the same thing when I heard about it, but, if the pictures of the victims I’m seeing circulated are accurate, they likely did not have the height and strength of average men.
Should have bought a Raleigh!
I can’t figure out if you’re kidding or not....
If there’s no sucralose in it today, that’s only because they went back to the old formula, because they definitely started cutting it with sucralose a few years ago: https://consumerist.com/2013/06/26/seagrams-adds-splenda-to-ginger-ale-to-shave-off-calories-assumes-no-one-will-notice/
Thanks, as I was reading Oswalt’s post, I thought to myself, “Haven’t I read this before somewhere?”
Thanks for promoting this before the Kickstarter campaign ran out. Your fellow bloggers over at io9 has been letting me down lately by covering cool Kickstarter projects a few days or weeks after the campaigns have closed.
Wait, what about “Elevation”?
I thought “shank” was the verb and “shiv” was the noun?
+1 Ant-Man was indeed like Dom Perignon champagne sorbet after the tuna salad sandwich left in the sun for a couple hours of Age of Ultron.
Probably worth further qualifying that by limiting it to Vision and Hiddleston-Loki. Since Loki can change his appearance, there’s no reason why they can’t bring the character back with a different actor.
If that’s true, then they’ve changed the formula again, because they absolutely began putting sucralose in it a few years ago:
That actually seems like a highly relevant question given how few major female roles there were in the LotR series — Galadriel, Eowyn, and Arwen are the only ones that come to mind — and I’m having a hard time picturing Judd or Sorvino in any of them except maybe Arwen.