I was about to post that. :D
I was about to post that. :D
That was exactly my reaction when I read the article on it yesterday. I wouldn't be caught dead watching that movie but I will be here with popcorn for press tour coverage.
Sure, the source material is James' and James' alone
Resignation always sounds like "They learned from their mistake, are ashamed and decided to punish themselves thus." The only thing they (and collegues with similar views) learned here is to be more careful the next time they feel the need to share their "beliefs".
"How did they not see that the study was a scam?" "Why didn't they go to the police? They must have felt that something had happened."
adding that Cole had "resigned."
When exactly did science become something people get to have an opinion on? You can debate belief systems, politics, morals, ethics, what have you, but there's no room for another opinion in science. Either something is a fact or it isn't. There is no middle ground.
I'm pretty sure most anti-vaxxers don't know what autism is to begin with. They have some screwed-up vague idea of how a child with autism behaves and they don't want to deal with that. On top of that they're probably as well informed about measles. If I had to choose between my kid having an itchy rash for a few…
In the fictional urban wasteland of Lost River — actually today's Detroit, where the movie was shot — single mom Billy (Mad Men's Christina Hendricks) is a part-time waitress raising her two sons, teenage Bones (Iain De Caestecker, the Scottish actor on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and a toddler. Bones likes the girl next…
I like the visual, but even after watching this trailer I haven't got the faintest clue what's it about. Matt Smith is some kind of bad guy? Is the Fitz-part of Fitzsimmons one of Christina Hendrick's two boys or an entirely different character? Did that burning bike drive on its own?
Zoe, honey, there are women your age who would hit that.
Did the moon become American territory when you guys planted that suspiciously* waving flag on it or does the rest of the world get a claim, too?
And how many of those are the same ones who were shocked to find that Cinna is black.
Depends on the guy. Some men were born for very tight pants.
I don't know much about OD, but I would've thought they were older than 21 by now. Haven't they been around for years already? How young did they start?
I thought you were a book reader! You sounded like one. :) I wrote the warning for anyone else who might be reading this thread.
(SPOILER coming up for anyone who didn't read all the books) I console myself with the fact, that even if he did die in that very unclear scene at the end of ADWD, Melisandre could always bring him back to life. She seemed rather fond of him.
He already did cut his hair. There was an article on Jezebel a few weeks ago, that basically saw said hair cut as a spoiler for Jon Snow's fate in the upcoming season. As a fan of the Ice & Fire theory I hope he merely begged long enough to be allowed a wig.
And a lot of really stupid stuff. Even in a world with magic physics still get a say in how certain things work.