I chose my phrasing carefully.
I chose my phrasing carefully.
I grew up on 70s Europorn, so give me junk with hair.
When I delivered pizzas, the delivery situations that became vaguely porny were rather uncommon.
The cable never gets fixed.
I don't really have any virtues to signal. But I've noticed that people who are outside of the LGBT thing who worry too much about how much they appear to accept or respect queer people are obnoxious, but it's just another anxiety and it comes from a good place.
Also (at least based on my read from here), the guy seemed to be, "What am I doing wrong?" rather than "What's their problem?" Which is always a good first step toward self-improvement.
Well, all those things show Cap is a guy who is ready to face any consequence to do what he believes is The Right Thing. And his moral compass for The Right Thing is largely pretty strong, but a consistent point in all three Cap movies is that Bucky is his blind spot. Not that helping Bucky is necessarily wrong, but…
But Cap has never been "let's all follow orders". I mean, in First Avenger his first real action AS Captain America is him going off orders to rescue Bucky.
Tony's arc makes sense if you see him as a scientist who is constantly integrating new data into his world view, and reacting emotionally.
I'm ready. But he's not.
But give him 8 years….
The Comey letter is the big "reason" people cite for why Hillary went from a commanding lead in the polls to losing, and that's probably true. It probably dampened Hillary turnout.
DING! Which is why they dig so hard into "bringing back the coal jobs" even though it's a pointless thing to do. Because it's to maintain that "nothing will change in your small town/it'll go back to the way it was" illusion that is so crucial to the pitch.
2025. Every (living) actor who's ever been in DC character. It ends with a new, rebooted Cinematic Universe with the kid from Gotham as Batman.
Clearly you haven't tasted Ryan Gosling's banana pudding.
Actually— silly me— if you take CW Seed's VIXEN into account, you have a whole mess of people who did the same character live and animated.
Didn't Steven Amell voice GA on something?
So many of the right's policies make sense if you understand that what they want a constantly renewed base of self-selecting working poor/"middle class" who repeat a cycle of staying undereducated and working in the same "safe, good job" for their lives because they got pregnant/married young, and thus needed got…
See, the thing is, it's a thing that totally brings out a base. Heck, the Religious Right/Pro-life people had more or less checked out of the 2016 election until Hillary went strong on abortion rights in the 3rd debate. Then they were fired up like nobody's business.
What other show will have a bar fight start with, "Thanks to you Random House isn't buying any more fiction!"
{Looks in mirror}