If Benito ever has business in front of the court, I’ll worry about this.
In the meantime, how about you write something up about Thomas and Alito taking luxury trips and gifts from corrupt billionaires with cases in front of the court?
Seems important.
- found out vampires were real
- started reading the book
- doesnt question the morality of vampires being killers
- asks about armand
So close welcome back guillermo de la cruz
With all eyes on Guildwars 👀 let me remind you that gw2 has the most fun an unique movement and mount system already, this is probably the point that makes me most excited for gw3 currently! #gw2#Guildwars#gw3
Mortal Kombat 11 having Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa play both old and young Shang in such a prominent role in the game and dlc is why ill never say mk11 was bad
This was the peak of a character that encapsulated the fun, deception, and rivalry with Liu Kang
It still feels insane that John Noble never even got an Emmy nomination for Fringe. Walter Bishop could go from heartbreaking to hilarious to deeply unsettling within the same scene and Noble made every version of him feel completely real.
Indigenous gothic horror movie MĀRAMA is now available on Digital at home.
In Victorian England circa 1859, a young Māori woman is summoned. Upon uncovering her horrific colonial heritage, she is compelled to confront and destroy the titled Englishman who devastated her family.
I fucking knew it was going to be an ornithologist or a crazy birder. Landfills are peak birdwatching because they provide birds with a reliable source of food. the only people who would get off a cruise ship and say "let's go the the landfill" are avid, insane bird lovers.
Next time I need to recommend Robin Hobb to someone I am just going to send this blog post by Steven Erikson to them
This how she writes. Over and over again she sends characters into rocks that were present in front of them the entire time. And it never once feels cheap.
Brian Jacques explains why he does not have sympathetic villains in his Redwall series:
"When I was a boy, morality was taught in school and in church but I think that is no longer true to the extent that it used to be. I try to create very clear moral signposts of what is right and what is wrong. The children who read my books are generally at an age where they need to have things spelled out in 'black and white,' without ambiguity. I often tell my readers that my baddies are bad and my goodies are good. I won't have sympathetic baddies and schizophrenic goodies in my books."
Should more writers do this?
Wait so Jam's new rabbit is actually a man transformed into a rabbit by her cooking. He wants her to change him back but she has no idea he is the rabbit, and she wants revenge on him for what she perceives as a dine and dash after "disappearing"
lmao
I love these goofy anti-education losers because they think you just rocked up with a chisel at 18 and someone said 'ok so do what you want, enjoy, cathedral there please'. The guilds and apprenticeships were hardcore. It was a degree, as we'd understand it, and highly specialised