Time travel makes me a bit motion sick; I get a wibbly wobbly stomach because of it.
Time travel makes me a bit motion sick; I get a wibbly wobbly stomach because of it.
I'm kind of glad I'm mostly oblivious to things (I would never know if someone tried to flirt with me, for example; I would think they were killing time while waiting for a friend or trying to make me look foolish somehow).
I'm familiar with that last paragraph. A bunch of younger relatives just found out about the sordid family history over Facebook when one of the survivors went off on one of the other survivors who has always been in denial about it - never told their own kids, let the abuser be *around* their kids on many, many…
Not a fan of Sand Snacks. I can't get past the texture.
With Wolverine, you could possibly make an argument that he's super muscular because his entire skeleton is coated in metal. Sort of like carrying weights around constantly? He has to be immensely strong just to walk around, nevermind the shit he gets up to as Wolverine.
There have been time travel aspects to every expac since they introduced the Caverns of Time. The 'threat' of WoD was the Iron Horde, which was inter-dimensional, given it's not "our" Draenor they were coming from.
Classic WoW = orcs vs humans
1st expac (TBC) = inter-dimensional threat
2nd expac (Wrath) = spoiled rich kid is Evil
3rd expac (Cata) = dragon + Cthulhu and his minions
4th expac (MoP) = OURSELVES and also a batshit crazy orc
5th expac (WoD) = inter-dimensional threat
6th expac (Legion) = inter-dimensional threat
I think the hope was that this would do well enough to open the door for a sequel or two - and the story of Arthas becoming the Lich King feels like a reasonable continuation of the story they're telling here.
I felt that way too, but then he and DD just leave the room. Like the dog was a prop - 'oh look he feels bad for this abused dog' to 'oh look he CARES about the dog' to… the flunkies took the dog away and he doesn't bother to look for it, but he gets his touching monologue, humanization complete?
Sure, but… 'in a coma' is still technically alive, right? He's a lawyer. He knows all about technicalities.
Season 3 will be a doorway fight. Just a long shot of a hallway with a bunch of doors that DD and the seasonal villain chase each other through, pausing to punch/kick/flip each other in each doorway.
Plenty of oblivious parents took their kids to see the South Park movie because 'it's a cartoon, of course it's for children!'
But the sign isn't blinking neon in an eye-catching way, how are they supposed to notice it?!
There are showings as early as 9am at my local theatre. It's great if I can swing it, as it's only $5 admission for the 'early bird' shows.
My older sister took me to see Mermaids (Cher, Winona Ryder), and when a group of girls sitting a few rows behind us wouldn't shut up, my sister went back there and spoke quietly for a few seconds and they were completely silent for the rest of the movie. I don't know what she said to them, but she's been my hero ever…
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All sorts of 'wait, what?!' questions there. This particular instance is ridiculous (grads bringing parents to interviews), but not very far up on the WTF workplace scale.
Late 20s, maybe they're thinking that way. Early 20s, they may very well be thinking they're entitled to a promotion after a year of half-assing it while sucking up to the boss or that surely nobody else is as qualified as them for that new full time position that opened up despite them barely being functional in…
I dunno, I've been saved pretty often by a desperately clutched pillow, behind which I could hide my face and periodically peek around the edge to see if the monster was still there.
She's got range!
It was very much worth the trip!