Yes, I think Clinton was glad to let him talk at length, too.
Yes, I think Clinton was glad to let him talk at length, too.
Take the long view, man, take the long view.
Wasn't his crime having allergies? Or am I thinking of another 90's rom-com?
Hubris puts him in the situation, but the thing that ultimately fails him is his intellect. It doesn't work for me.
I rewatched Khan and The Undiscovered Country recently, and I think TUC is the better movie. Khan's motivations always seemed really shaky, and while that space battle in the nebula is clearly going for some kind of taut cat-and-mouse sub warfare thing, it just ends up being dull and kind of silly, with the pivotal…
It reminds me of Reagan's abortion analogy, the one where he likened a pregnant woman to a paper bag in a gutter.
I swear to god your comment wasn't loaded when I wrote mine! Great minds, etc.
No brown skittles?
You have a 1 in 3400 chance of dying by choking on food. Your chance of dying in a terror attack (much less one linked to refugees) is practically nonexistent. Clearly the Skittles are the real threat.
Can you offer a link or reference before I just accept this equivalence at face value?
I think it's safe to say a lot of lives are materially improved, even saved, by these refugee programs. The real point of disagreement between the pro and con sides of this argument is whether everyone's lives have equal value.
Superhero suits can be incredibly hard, since they need to be form-fitting, rugged, flexible, and able to actually be put on and taken off, all of which are constraints the comic books can just gloss over. Consider how the various iterations of the bat-suit hampered mobility, or how a Spider-Man costume has to be…
Yeah, they really shot those cars in the Namibian desert before digitally replacing them!
Jimmy Stewart, Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Page …
Well, it's quite possible you and I like different shit.
Admittedly, it does have a problem with songs that have a lot of live recordings. My 70's music stations inevitably end up with a "Landslide" infestation.
I think lazy is key. Pandora with a well-trained station really demands very little of me, allowing me to just drive or work or whatever. I'm simply not interested in programming all those hours of listening myself, but stations programmed by other humans never quite fit my tastes.
It doesn't just play the songs you thumbs up. It tries to identify the common traits in the songs you like and find other music that it's algorithms think would appeal to you. If you want to challenge yourself, you can always keep a station where you thumbs up stuff that isn't your usual thing and see what comes up…
Pandora tailors the music to your likes and dislikes. Sirius was just pre-programmed radio last I checked (which admittedly was a while ago). Also, Pandora doesn't subject you to station ID's and promos on its commercial-free radio. It just plays music.
That's the title theme, or main theme, but a score can have lots of different themes to hilight different characters, settings, or events.