I actually always liked the skirt detail on the pink original ranger because Kimberly was a much more stereotypically girly girl than Trini and that was shown as being ok. It fit her character’s personality.
I actually always liked the skirt detail on the pink original ranger because Kimberly was a much more stereotypically girly girl than Trini and that was shown as being ok. It fit her character’s personality.
I’m just glad they added boobs and heels to the girls so we all know who to appropriately sexualize.
you kow i really disagree. Jimmy Carter, Mitt Romney, Barak Obama strike me as decent well-meaning men of compassion and striking intelligence.
Clarke’s third law
What even is that horrid short length?! These are athletes. Give me thigh or give me death!
Sadly the one is not a prerequisite for the other.
To be fair, yeah - just the thought of that alone gives me chills.
I’ve been using Vivaldi since Alpha. Here’s a screenshot for your questions.
In the Search settings here, you can literally go to any website that has a search box and set a hotkey to use that. So when you look at my settings I have Wikipedia set to w. All I have to do is type “w gizmodo” and Vivaldi will just send me…
This is what has happened in the books as well- but I think there’s a wider purpose. Martin has said that he always intended to reunite characters after drawing them apart to allow them to grow individually.
On my hackintosh and my work mac I use chrome. I really don’t like Safari’s layout.
> Why would anyone with a Mac not use Safari?
This looks awesome but the last thing I need is help with organising my tabs so I can have more
Now here’s Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill.
I have actual tears streaming down my face.
Thanks you for bringing this to me. This is great.
The Portsmouth Sinfonia is great. To join, you had to have never played your instrument before, but promise to give it your best.
Do they do it as an Egyptian tradition or are they really that bad with trumpets?
Buying a Honda Insight is still the worst decision he’s ever made, a problem somehow solved by the second worst decision he’s ever made.