Those who know about this, you must realize that there’s room for a change in title and theme. Post the themes and I will choose which one that may or maybe the official. Thx!
This mostly applies to Hershey's milk chocolate bar and it all makes sense why it tastes horrible.
If you want to listen to a longer explanation, here's another video.
Two weeks ago, I missed large chunks of an episode where I gather something important happened, but I honestly didn't care enough to find out what.
Last week, I didn't watch, deciding I'd catch up on it on my cable system's On Demand service at a later date.
A whole week has passed, and I haven't bothered to get caught up...and I just realized, I don't really care to.
And I'm not watching tonight, either.
BBC Radio 4 analyses how fans over-analyse our favourite shows. Including an interview with Lauren Faust:
Homer Hagrid and the Incredible Hulk
I found this a very interesting discussion of world building and fan fiction in general, with the bonus of input from the God of Equestria.
Something a little different but I thought I might share my thoughts on Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor, as I am a big fan of Doctor Who.
I know some corners of the internet doubted her ability to play such an iconic character, but I'd like to think most of those voices are now silenced.
I know that nobody's likely awake to read this right now, but I just heard... Paris was recently attacked by a set of simultaneous terrorist attacks. So many are dead now. I can't even fathom why people have the mind to do these things to other people. All the attackers are reported dead thanks to the efforts of Parisian police and other emergency security forces.
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Mr. Kermode gives medals of honor to what he feels are the cinematic gifts of 2016, then slaughters what he feels are the cinematic flops of the year.
FIDEL CASTRO IS DEAD AT 90
Just add [smcaps] TGAPT [/smcaps]
Watch:
Twilight: Trixie, for fuck's sake stop dumping your garbage in my rose garden I know it's you.
Trixie: Please Sparklebutt, you really think I, The Great and Powerful Trixie would deign to ever stoop so low as to taint my garbage with your roses? Ha! Preposterous! I bet it was that neerdowell Sunset Shimmer.
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Sea Swirl
Pluto
Patrick Malahide
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Clare Wilkie
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Victini
Octavia Melody
Orange Mint
Rainbow Gust
Glace Pen
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Elijah
You should come watch me write horsewords for BBC Children in Need.
Just sayin'
Mr. Kermode gives medals of honor to what he feels are the cinematic gifts of the first six months of 2016, then slaughters what he feels are the cinematic flops of said months.
Some words mean the exact same thing, just one is intended as positive while the other is negative.
Like 'complex' vs 'complicated'. The first is praise, the second is criticism.
Or 'simple' vs 'simplistic'. Actually, a lot people get those meanings reversed, so you have to be a mind-reader to figure out which one is intended as positive.
So there's a challenge I've always wanted to take on, and this Saturday I'm doing it. You might have heard of NaNoWriMo, a ridiculous challenge to write a 50,000 word novel in a month (the very same challenge that I completed Fifteen Dinners as a part of!)
London School of Jewish Song (Yigal Calek) are interviewed on legendary BBC children's television program Blue Peter. The interview took place after they returned from a series of concerts in [the then-USSR] in the early days of Glasnost. They also perform 2 songs: Anim Zemiros and Shir Shir.
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