This does however result in an unfortunate divide by zero error every time they review a pilot, though.
This does however result in an unfortunate divide by zero error every time they review a pilot, though.
There's also the issue that the challenges have to be easy enough to be overcome by a child, but difficult enough that they can't be overcome by the adults (what exactly was the point of hiding the Philosopher's Stone behind barriers that a first year can defeat?). This creates conflicting narrative demands that…
There's also sort degree of ambiguity to the character. We know from the beginning that Voldemort is just plain evil, but to what extent has Umbridge convinced herself that she's actually the good guy? Does she honestly believe that Potter is lying? Even in Deathly Hallows, there's still a sliver of plausible…
There are also things like the House Cup being a major plot point in the first book, and as the series goes on, it fades more and more into the background.
So, people who disagree with you are un-American. Yeah, that's pretty much the definition of jingoism.
Has anyone been following all the Mizzou stuff, and if so, does anyone else find Mark Schierbecker to be reminiscent of Spencer? I'm wondering whether Spencer has Asperger's as well.
"Keeping good jobs in America is patriotism plain and simple."
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This page has three videos that all started playing automatically when the page was loaded. WTF?
If Sofia from Leverage were to play an actress acting like she's acting, would she be even better than when she's playing an actress playing a non-actress, or would she wrap around to being terrible again?
Strangely, short clips of Silento might actually be worse than the whole song. It's like that scene in "Blues Brothers" where Elwood says the train goes by so often, you won't even notice it. After a while of listening to Silento, your brain just gets used to it.
What about "What about Firefly?"?
It certainly reduces local heterogeneity, but I'm not convinced that translates to to overall homogeneity. There are certainly some measures of heterogeneity that have increased. One thing about YouTube that I like that instead of simply listening to to the album versions of a song, I can get alternate versions, live…
Speaking of music sounding the same, anyone else think that Ship to Wreck totally sounds like something off Head on The Door? And that Dancing Barefoot and There Is A Light That Never Goes Out sound like one of them ripped the other off (although I'm not sure which)?
If I were getting married, and I were surprised to find that Maroon 5 had dropped by to be the wedding band, that's about the only way I'd want to hear "Sugar" yet again.
"At this point, a player getting something heavy dropped on their face and not evacuating is (sadly) not an unknown"
Maybe they're playing tricks with the shots? I've noticed that there have been challenges where they've had close-up shots, then wide shots where they couldn't have avoided filming the camera crew from the close-up. So some funny business is going on.
Speaking of which, I kinda wonder how they would have handled that one in the season with the deaf woman, if she had made it that far. Presumably she would have to be the caller, or just sit out.
I take it if they had all gone white ball, no one gets immunity?
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