I don't know, those eyes seem really sunken in for some reason....
I don't know, those eyes seem really sunken in for some reason....
I've never been super impressed with Posey on Teen Wolf. He kind of always reminds me of Jared Padalecki in that he's engaging and great with one or two things but if you try and push him past those things he kind of falls apart.
I love Dylan O'Brien. He does fantastic on Teen Wolf, and the show has shown that he can pull of the sarcastic, nerdy type of character that I think a lot of people want for Peter Parker. And honestly, I can't really think of anyone who would be better for the role. But dear god, do I not want him to do it. At all.
I also really enjoyed the US version of Life on Mars despite being a huge fan of the UK version. But yeah, the ending of US version... not a fan. At all. And I sometimes wonder if they had gotten more of a chance and more seasons, I would have hated it even more.
Despite being someone who got over Barbie when I was about ten and proceeded to try and sell most of mine to strangers at the end of my driveway, I actually want a few of those.
This is especially annoying in my area thanks to the plethora of Michigan Lefts that make up most of the roads I drive on.
I've had bad experiences with people on bikes just happily ridding through stop signs, but most of them are reasonable and courteous. There are a few on my local campus that don't seem to understand that, despite the fact that all vehicles are supposed to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, they should probably slow…
I mean some do, but some don't right? For example, according to this article, it's perfectly permissible for bikes to be on sidewalks in my area as long as they yield to pedestrians and give an audible signal before passing anyone.
Lyra_wings's Dust in the Wind is probably one of my favorite pieces of fanfiction. It's a crossover between early season Supernatural and Neil Gaiman's American Gods. It's short and atmospheric and a beautiful, nice, gen piece that doesn't bog itself down with a lot of the popular tropes of Supernatural fic. Here,…
Marquette's a wonderful place to visit.
Good Omens is great, especially if you're pushing it off on somebody whose only familiar with either Gaiman or Pratchett. Nine times out of ten, if makes them pick up books by the other author they might not have otherwise.
Ha, I appreciate the enthusiasm, but it's about thirty pages long and probably not nearly as interesting to read as you might think it is.
I'm currently five hours away from submitting my final, capstone thesis on how Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's blurring of fiction and reality in their works allows for new reinterpretations of Shakespeare and his plays. It's a joy (I'm about eight seconds away from crying right now).
Ugh, BigDog will never not freak me out a little bit.
This is awesome.
Yeah, RTD clearly had some things to say about American politics. And I'm all fine and down with that.
See, I kind of dug the map to be honest with you. It was really what made me move from, "It was okay," to, "I'll watch it again next week" territory.
Your mom plays games. Thus, she is a gamer. How is that flawed? Just because the games she happens to play are on facebook does not mean they are not games or that she's not a gamer.
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But Hannah was totally escalating that situation with her constant desire to stab first talk later and her beating the other female angel in the head with a rock thing. And what would have been so damn bad about just leaving them alone in the first place?