It sounds like a parody of country music. I think it’s hilarious.
It sounds like a parody of country music. I think it’s hilarious.
I’ve been feeling this for a while, but does the Walking Dead/Kirkman hate children and young people?
I see this with a good number of creators. The louder your voice becomes, the more you can see how people respond to you, and the effect your words have. A lot of people have a harder time continuing to do the same thing knowing it hurts people, and their morals improve over time as they learn.
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Yep, that’s the right reaction.
I love hats. I own a 200-300 of them. I wear one everyday.
I do NOT wear one inside. Especially not at while sitting down to eat.
It’s just rude.
I was trying to think of how I would right this high-concept for a story. I think it would focus on that everyone is really focused on themselves, and for the most part really not thinking about you anywhere as much as you think they are. That’s both devastating and comforting.
I know this is one of the stories that I would hear of growing up. Prob up with there with a bunch of urban legends that are more about giving advice then actually happening.
It’s a bit reductive to say this is a “not all men” response.
I dunno. How much worse would the article be if it was “Steven Tyler has been Secretly Funding Facility for Abused Girls”
Right with ya fellow ace person.
This tends to be how I feel at family functions.
I couldn’t remember if Moore’s Bond ever mentioned his dead life was Tracy. Or if it was a common background for Moore, Dalton and Brosnan, that they had dead significant others. Always felt like they kept it vague enough.
Skyfall kinda killed the code name idea, sadly. But doesn’t mean they couldn’t do it in the future.
Yeah, I could argue that White Privilege is part of the Bond power/skill set, but I love the idea of Bond being a Code Name, that it doesn’t matter who is Bond.
I want to support BioWare so I can get a new Dragon Age game, but damn, I’m out on Anthem.
“Hey, y’all fight is trending, why can’t ours, too?”
I feel like harping on Sophia Vegara is like saying that Oprah exists, so there is no pay gap.
I’m open to some fallacy in my logic since I’m sure similar thoughts were likely brought up during the industrial revolution.
It creates an interesting issue.