You can make to the end if you decide you’re either gonna listen or watch. Can’t do both. Shouldn’t do both.
You can make to the end if you decide you’re either gonna listen or watch. Can’t do both. Shouldn’t do both.
It is fairly naive, yes, but it’s a very common brand of naiveté--I think Americans (of which I am one) are generally inclined to think of racism primarily in terms of thoughts and feelings (prejudice) and less as a matter of power and institutional prerogative. Unabashed white nationalism is the tip of the…
I picked up the sarcasm in the original post. I starred it. That being said, are you really surprised that “things have gotten so bad”? What persuaded you to think they were so much better than [insert moment in time]?
You just have to believe, maaan.
This is really just an indictment of how vacuous the scene is, because Young—with so little prep, apparently—typically sounds reasonable.
You can bring food, which I have done many times. The tricky part is making sure your next meal doesn’t get squished (e.g., in your bag or by someone else’s bag).
And it beats Actual Work™!
You’re welcome. I’m quite stubborn.
Also, +1 for the username. At the moment, I have a delightful mental picture of a lone hero tossing papist interlopers out of high windows left and right.
You know, it’s almost like a guy can’t even make a bad joke anymore...
Everyone knows that practice never leads to mastery, Supersalty.
And people seem to forget that she bested a seriously-wounded Force-wielder with still-incomplete training.
TIEs have a very distinctive sound, so I think you have to give him that one.
I feel like Hayden Christensen and Jake Llloyd* get blamed for poor choices in plot, dialogue, and direction.
+1 because the two-parter sounds interesting and, yes, Saw was underdeveloped in the film (which I loved mostly).
Luke’s badassery in Episode VI is almost underrated, really.
Would I buy a Chirrut-Daredevil crossover miniseries? Most possibly. (I mean, it’s all part of the multiverse, dude.
In my (long-standing) head canon, your physical body disappears if you are at peace with your imminent death. Obi-Wan and Yoda were clearly at peace, and I figured that Qui-Gon was anxious to ensure that Obi-Wan would train Anakin, so he wasn’t at peace when his time came. And then Episode III came along, and George…
YOU’RE A MONSTER.
I hope you two are happy!
[changes dissertation topic again]