Both, although the consensus is Belarus has it significantly worse.
Both, although the consensus is Belarus has it significantly worse.
First things first: the perforated, non-filled monstrosities you Americans call “donuts” have nothing to do with real doughnuts. There, I said it.
I want a bisexual bond first.
Although I agree with you on the functionality principle, I could perhaps cut the guy some slack if the walkway was at least somewhat pretty. It’s not. There’s nothing to be wed here.
Many people have hinted at Mauer going through some serious mental issues; it’s more of a genuine breakdown than just temper tantrum.
There’s a lot of hard evidence, there’s a lot that suggests Mauer is simply (well, “simply”) going through some breakdown of sorts, it has been investigated extensively by various critics and YouTubers (and I don’t mean GamerGate crowd, I mean people like Jim Sterling). Legally it’s all quite clear-cut. This Kotaku…
Can we please stop with this “democrats are decent people, but they’re incompetent and don’t understand the political climate” attitude? It creates a false image of the Democratic Party as a fundamentally progressive that just “lost it’s way” sometime during the last election.
Worse than that, considering that four out of five tabloids referenced here (Sun, Daily Mail/Mail Online, Daily Express, Daily Star) have an openly ultra-conservative agenda.
Have you ever read a British tabloid, particularly a Murdoch-owned one? Referencing it as a proof of the fact that “world hates women” - to be honest, referencing it as a proof of *anything* - is kind of an overshot. These papers are always going for the cheapest, most sensationalist approach to literally everything;…
The last two expansions changed the “meta” quite a bit, but the core’s still the same (and solid as always); also, Duelyst is quite generous with its in-game rewards, so you’ll get at least some of those new cards in no time. I say go for it, it’s still brilliant ;)
Why did you put the word “victims” into inverted commas?
Sure. But the struggle to transform our emotions into a logical, rational discourse is what we usually call “progressive politics”.
Don’t get me wrong, those analogies are entertaining, insightful, funny etc. But GoT, like many epic/political fantasy sagas, is deeply rooted in its author’s fascination with the European late middle ages. Reading it in the “racial” terms, which were basically invented from scratch in early XX century America, is...…
Have you tried Ghost of a Tale?
This may sound weird, but... are you/they 100% sure it’s legal? In some countries it’s illegal to differentiate the price based solely on who the customer is (at least in retail), I wonder if they gave it any thought?
In the current political climate, patience is also a skill.
Go for Star Wars: Rebellion from Fantasy Flight. Like Risk, but good.
Also his more than decent Shakespeare performances, but sure, stay within your Hollywood bubble.
(I haven’t paid much attention to Hiddleston’s hair recently though, so you might be right there.)
Well, it’s obviously difficult to say that one wants to bring any old Bond back - have you tried watching pre-Casino Royale Bond movies in a non-ironic, non-nostalgia-fueled manner? impossible - but I don’t see why bringing back some of Moore’s panache and reimagining it for the purposes of contemporary action…