tigerberry
tigerberry
tigerberry

What are you even talking about? I’m Hungarian, and throughout my primary and secondary education I think over 50% of what I learned was not directly related to Hungary but rather, things that influenced our culture and history, and put what happened in our country in a larger context. And you bet that this is pretty

Opting out of homework sounds ridiculous to me. Did I like homework as a kid? Hell no. Did my parents like it? Hell no. But as you said it does teach discipline and it does help in studying, letting knowledge think in, and learning to think and study on your own instead of always just listening to a teacher.

Well yeah, lying is a good skill to have to make through small talk.

Yeah, I’d imagine more people would flip their shit over that... I mean OK, erasing Rose is shitty, but Chewie? Chewie??

Oh, definitely. In my country our current fascist government demonizes women who don’t have children, but even without that, society tends to look at childless women as freaks or selfish “feminazis” who gave up their womanhood for career and money (haha, if only). Even in progressive/liberal circles it tends to be

As far as I can think back I can’t remember a time I ever wanted children. When I received toy babies and strollers and whatnot as gifts I never played with them - apparently I didn’t even know what to do with them. (All I remember is putting the cat into a toy stroller.) I never knew what to do with actual babies, I

I remember when local movie theaters showed Michael Mann’s ‘Heat’ (great movie by the way) with an intermission because at 170 minutes it was considered way too long to watch in one sitting.

Whataboutism aside (and this is coming from someone who detests smoke) chainsmoking hookah is a thing. Some of my friends are doing it all the damn time, which makes gatherings insufferable, as every damn room fills with smoke within minutes, and the smells make my head hurt. 

I can relate! I never learned how to use make-up, and in fact I haven’t even worn make-up (other than foundation to hide my terrible skin) until I was well into my 30s, and even then it was only mascara.

Driving. Oh, at one point I did learn to drive, got a license, and then proceeded to not use it for 20 years. At this point I pretty much forgot everything I ever knew.

It’s not just Japan, to be honest. A lot of the times reports of tragedies happening outside the US has Americans reacting with a flippant tone (like “this is like something that would happen in Florida” or making puns on place/personal names) or making it about the US (“but gun control is/isn’t the solution,

She’s not a little kid anymore, though. For one, she’s actually an adult, the character and the actress as well. Two, she spent the entirety of the show, all seasons so far, losing her innocence in every possible way other than her virginity, and hell, likely the only reason she hadn’t had sex yet is simply because

Not really. Making a reference to Jorah would have needed an entire digression both in the speech and in the scene itself. Lyanna was talking about Jon but Jorah belongs to Dany’s retinue, so Lyanna would have said something like “and you come back with this so-called queen who has my disgraced uncle as her advisor”,

It matters, because assuming they want to win the war they have to think of what happens after they win. You can’t go into a war like that with your leaders being all “WE’LL SORT IT OUT LATER” because anyone with half a mind knows that this means either a) more wars or b) lots of people being disappointed ->

Yes, I know that people want to see and know everything, and logically there’s a lot of smaller details that have been overlooked (like Jorah’s or Tyrion’s presence being just taken in stride), but moments like this would have seriously bogged the episode down, killing the momentum of scenes. These are the type of

Is there a way to apply this globally for all Google services? I’ve had Calendar set like this for ages, but I still can’t, for example, get Google Fit or Keep to start weeks with Monday.

A Vietnamese immigrant who went to the US at age 11, was, at the time of filming, 21, and is on a show on its 11th season trying to win the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar. Maybe she grew up sheltered but clearly not sheltered enough to not know about Drag Race, and if you watch even one season of this show you

Aaaand here you go with the willful misinterpretation, exaggeration and bad faith argument tactics. Really, your kind is just too predictable.

You do realize you’re making the movie equivalent of the “if you wear short skirt expect to get raped” argument right?

The only ones turning against this movie are sad little manbabies who argue in bad faith, troll, throw tantrums (and yet somehow still expect to be taken seriously), and result to manipulating review scores to try and make decent movies bomb or seem like they’re bombing.