I once saw a slogan on a button at a street vendor in Washington D.C. “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?” It’s stuck with me after two decades.
I once saw a slogan on a button at a street vendor in Washington D.C. “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?” It’s stuck with me after two decades.
I was not ready for hot goth Girlfield today.
“That Time I Obliterated my Brother’s Body and Spent an Arm and a Leg to Get His Soul Back.”
It just talks about the SAVE program, so nothing brand new.
First thing I thought of. Write an article when the fish start growing three eyes.
Seems more like a shower thought than a dad joke.
You can harvest all from each double cultivation chamber, but not from more than one at once.
Also, yes. The double cultivation chamber replaced the large planter. 2x2 plants per “room” is the best you’ll get for a freighter.
Agreed. People being awful in theaters has been a long-standing subject of countless jokes. It’s not in any way a new phenomenon. “Please silence your phone” adverts after the trailers happened long before Covid came around.
Only thing I thought was a painful cliche in the movie was the “no, I won’t kill the villain (after mowing down all of his minions like they were nothing) because I’m the good guy!” trope.
I remember Honey Ohs tasting amazing. I bought a box about a year ago and it wasn’t as sweet and flavorful as I remembered. Looked it up and yup, they changed the recipe.
Several unions have rules against solidarity action/sympathy strikes. There may also be laws against it.
It’s not. The media keeps wanting to make it so. There’s nothing Qanon about it. Jim Caviezel is a proponent of Qanon conspiracies, and that’s its only connection.
I know she can be “controversial” here, but Shoe0nHead did a video on it.
Someone else flipped the ending.
No, because their knowledge of Achilles likely solely comes from that movie, where Patroclus is his “cousin.”
It’s sad that they really can’t seem to get away from “guy with the same powers, but evil!” rut for antagonists in superhero movies. And seriously, the “my family makes me strong, not weak!” cliche too?
It’s an animated Star Wars series that takes place between the Original trilogy and the Prequel ones, closer to the Original, largely focused on the rise of the Rebel Alliance by following the crew of one Rebel starship.
Is this from a comic series? If so, anyone got a name?
Topographically speaking, we are donuts.
If I order boneless wings, I know that they’re not made from the wing of a chicken, but they goddamn better be boneless, and saying that “boneless wings is not a guarantee that they are in fact boneless” goes against every linguistic and culinary expectation about that item. I agree with the dissent.