severaltrickpony
severaltrickpony
severaltrickpony

I had a glib (friendly) response typed out to this but untyped it because incels are tragic. Sigh. You’re right.

Did you know Barnes can also sing? I was surprised. I had callously assumed he had no auxiliary talents. My bad.

Screen beauty is a game of mathematics and millimeters. Barnes is much more conventionally handsome than Garfield.

99 Luftballons was playing everywhere for months in California.

This was a very interesting and enjoyable article, thank you. “Litany” doesn’t mean what you think it does.

It’s brilliant and I almost didn’t watch it because of the title. Someone I trust had to convince me to give it a shot.

That is an astonishing artifact. Is that The Bronze set? Props to Emma Caulfield and the young blond woman whom I do not recognize for knowing how to sell a party to the camera. I wonder why Katie Holmes couldn’t make the principal shoot.

I regret that I have but one star to give.

I don’t know if you read New Spring but it’s clear in that text that Moiraine and Siuan were lovers when they were younger. I believe that “pillow friends,” the term Jordan used to describe them, was also used in the 1950s. 

Here, here! I clicked on this article hoping it was Gotham’s Penguin getting a gig. That guy was awesome.

https://www.reddit.com/r/WoT/

Come to the WoT subreddit! The segregated chat threads you want are there.

Likely. Also, just because he can see her glow doesn’t mean he can see her weaves.

That actor playing Dana was wonderful. I was sorry to see her go.

I hear you on the terminology but are the rules really straightforward or just straightforward if you grew up with them? I ask because I think American baseball is straightforward but my Euro-born husband finds it impenetrable.

For me it was Knockturn Alley.

My take on it was that originally quidditch wasn’t supposed to be thought about as a real game, it was just supposed to be a joke about the impenetrability of cricket rules. I expect Rowling was astonished to hear people were playing it in swimming pools, etc.

Is “whom,” most strictly.

Back in the day, my American self wondered if the durability of high school romance was a British thing. (I’ll hold for your laughter.)

They are going to have a hard time finding a Fiyero she doesn’t absolutely flatten.