Shroedinger's Bisexual?
Shroedinger's Bisexual?
Wow, different! I like!
Thank you for proving to my fiance that Unico was the scariest thing ever.
It looks like a seal.
There was at least one piece of this in the Museum of Bad Art in Somerville for a while.
I have definitely had days where I feel like both Penny and Dr. Horrible at the same time.
So, that movie has at least two minutes of really GOOD writing. And he's a fetus.
I suppose that's true, but I always thought the litmus test was producing viable offspring. If not that, what is it that makes any species different from another? I'm honestly curious.
My point was that almost all the other princesses ARE recognizably from somewhere, and have a recognizable race. The white ones sell the best, and the nonwhite ones don't have market saturation out of their race, because of the identification issue you raised. Playing this coy shadow game with their one and only…
Okay, let's be honest; cut that dude's hair and put him in a Brooks Brothers suit and you'd never look twice at him if you passed him on the street.
"We can sing, we can dance, after all miss, this is France"
If I were rich I would resuscitate the company that made Clearly Canadian. And I'd have it served to me in non-flight contexts.
This used to really happen to me too. The game that helped me get over it was, of all things, Bioshock. Being able to control the light levels helped me a lot, and by the time I finished it other FPS games didn't bug me as much.
If we are excluding Brent Spiner because he built on Leonard Nimoy's foundation, then I think we should apply the same standard and replace John Noble with Wayne Pygram.
The list is supposed to be all TV.
I came here wanting to go OMG ANDREAS KATSULAS CLAUDIA BLACK and then I saw that you guys had already taken care of it for me. I love io9.
So were Timon and Pumbaa. Watch the Lion King 1 1/2 if you don't believe me.
"...the fuck just happened?"
Curious about the straps that were removed on a couple of the bikini tops. If those tops aren't convertible, that's a serious misrepresentation of the product the consumers are buying.
No, but a woman's name on the title page increases the likelihood that the work will have to go through a delegitimization gauntlet - thankfully, a shrinking one, and the work usually passes through if it's worthy - where, amongst other things, people will say it's not hard sci-fi, whether they know what the term…