I like you. You spelled ukulele correctly.
I like you. You spelled ukulele correctly.
No? Anyone else always feel like not doing what headlines like these tell you to do?
Well, that new board is totally going to clear up concerns about anti-Semitism in the organization...
“In her recent letter to the board, she stressed that depoliticizing “abortion care is the best way to protect it.””
Yeah, but if it doesn’t work it’ll discourage further efforts for additional adaptations. It’s already proven absurdly difficult to get these accomplished.
No idea. Frankly, they should just change the character name and make it a new one altogether since it has nothing to do with the one from the books.
Oh, finally news! Yay.
“Look, here’s the plan. We’re going to surgically remove your entire face, and replace it with this guy’s entire face that we also surgically removed. It’s a huge, ridiculously expensive, and absurd project. But it’s literally the only way this can work.”
Silly to declare this a new “loophole”, but it’s never bad to periodically remind people that nothing private on the internet is truly private, cause people just can’t seem to get that idea through their heads. And everything’s connected to the net now.
I’m just glad I didn’t read his first books until much later cause there’d have been no way I’d have read more. Cause yikes.
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This is how every Clive Cussler novel starts out.
Never understood the point of a lyrics video that shows the lyrics just behind the words instead of just before them.
He has the most appropriate surname.
Biggest one in my city is a pay day lender who hunts elephants. Sounds about right.
Slo-Mo didn’t kill Enter the Matrix. That aspect of it was quite fun. It was the billion bugs in the game that killed it. When it worked the game was a blast. It just didn’t always work.
I thought the reprises were okay. Just not sure why they added a second one.
Hated it. It was like they took two songs and turned em into a mash-up. But not like... a good properly edited mash-up. More like one of the thousands you find on Youtube where it’s clear they just laid one song on top of the other and said, “close enough”