My tick in a box, girrrrl...
My tick in a box, girrrrl...
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No, but it will probably involve Timbaland.
I’m more curious if it will involve timber lands...
Ah, I felt like the ‘Bite me’ was probably equal to the reaction, myself.
Edgy, up and coming authors don’t get anthologized until they’ve become successful and critically acclaimed. They become successful and critically acclaimed by having their work published by by editors looking for edgy, up and coming authors. Playboy was one of the premiere showcases for new American writers,…
I agree with most of what you say, especially that understanding history is vital to understanding the world today, but your commentary on Christianity inverts the truth.
Do you honestly think those writings would ever have gotten past a corporate proofreader, if it weren’t for some risk-taking magazine editor to introduce their names to a wider audience? Back in the day, Playboy had tremendously great articles, and you should at least be grateful that they had a clear eye for…
(which I doubt, since this story arc seems to be a good way to end it)
I’m not judging the ethics and morality of chivalry; I am saying what it functionally accomplished. The OP claimed that we need to re-instate chivalry as a system, so I explained why that would be bad.
You’re trying to argue that sexual assault was less common during the age of chivalry than now? Because that’s complete nonsense. I mean the 14th century?
Some cat breeds are as you described: Tortoise shells are ‘anti-calicos’(with the latter being friendly and easier to train, plus being great mothers), domesticating a feral tortoise shell kitten is well worth it. The one I rescued is 10 months old and I call her the “Tsundere Cat”.
Playboy had some amazing fiction. Educate yourself.
Vice does absolutely amazing on-the-ground reporting on international issues. They’ll go to fucking wherever to get a story. At some point they were basically the only news corporation willing to go to Syria. Shane Smith once walked through a river of blood barefoot (in AFRICA) to get an interview with a former…
Nah, it’s fine. I only use it to talk, send texts, listen to Spotify, and shoot my cats. It does those things adequately.
Man, I know it’s really improbable for the kind of stories they’re telling, but I really want to see the characters working together on a normal mission, with smiles on their faces, like back in Season 1. I mean, I love seeing the high stakes, characterization-heavy stories they’ve been doing, but I just want to see…
How is it a problem with Episode VII? Like Rian says in this interview, it would make no sense for Finn or Rey or even Kylo to unveil the full extent of who Snoke is because, assumingly, they wouldn’t no either. But you know who would know who Snoke is, or where he came from, or how he rose to power? Luke Freaking…
I don’t know, I thought it made the whole thing more compelling and interesting. The idea that there is a second Palpetine waiting in the wings after the first one dies is pretty lame, but the idea that there’s someone who can be arrogant enough to think he’s the second Palpetine is cool.
I think Rami is incredible and would happily watch him play every role in this show and every show, but I don’t think you’re giving Slater or what the show is trying to do with the split roles enough credit. Slater brings a certain charm to the intensity of Mr. Robot. His presence lulls us into a certain sense of…
The moment when he conjured him up in the therapy session and they blended his and Christan’s voices together had me SHOOK