Does the Lawn want to be sentient?
@vivo-morior-iterum-vivo your fans have questions!
Of course The Lawn wants to be Sentient otherwise how can The Lawn tell The Lawn's therapy shark, Fin, that he's a good boy?
Does the Lawn want to be sentient?
@vivo-morior-iterum-vivo your fans have questions!
Of course The Lawn wants to be Sentient otherwise how can The Lawn tell The Lawn's therapy shark, Fin, that he's a good boy?
On the vast list of thing that could never be,
There you stood, next to me.
When you thought you had two crows sitting in the tree outside your house and then they all take off at once and you realize there was a murder in your yard.
I think it’s valid to criticize academia as a hierarchical institution with a near monopoly on specialized knowledge. It’s not valid to say reading books or using polysyllabic words is bad.
I don't expect anyone to watch this whole video, but I just wanted to put up something from Stephen Krashen. He also has a book titled the Power of Reading which is concise and expands upon several of the issues he's referencing here.
Bottom line PLEASE ENCOURAGE READING! Freaking throw as many books as you can at kids and most importantly let them choose what to read!
Today one of my math teachers said,
"Math majors write the best angst because that's all math is."
And suddenly I had to deal with the fact that I and the other 32 math majors in the class were all feeling very called out, while realizing that we all sit around writing when we should be doing math...
Who knew! Apparently him somehow?
He then picked up his mug labeled, "student tears" and said, "You're welcome."
So here's my roommate's and my current theory on the new E-ticket "Quinjet" attraction coming to California Adventure's Avengers Campus.
The newly released concept art looks like this:
You'll notice that while they're calling it a "Quinjet" currently it looks like the guests are all strapped into jetpacks.
So here's the thing Disneyworld's Animal Kingdom already has an attraction that allows guests to individually control their flight path. On the Flight of Passage Avatar ride you're each in a seat like this:
So basically we're guessing everyone is going to get to VR fly around on their own little Quin-jetpack!
Disney
Disney
Disney
Disney...
One of the juvie crows in our neighborhood is practicing talking like an adult crow.
This is how I reach fame
I'm just gonna leave this here. Only consensual murder. Is the best rule.
Fans of the MCU Spider-man: Spider-man No!
Fans of Sony Spiderman: YES!
Me an X-men fan that has waited over 10 years for Marvel to get back the rights, and had to watch them get torn down in the comics:
So, Cyclops may actually get a decent portrayal some day.
Mad Max: Fury Road Mermaid AU!
I put far too much thought into this.
Check the captions for more info about the merms.
This pretty much sums up my sense of humor and aesthetic.
i think his funniest tweet is the pic of just the oval office but it has a gamer chair
Got my vote.
the intricate ritual of fighting back to back against an enemy horde w someone
the intimacy of knowing your partner’s moves and combat style so well that you adapt your own to complement it so that you form a more effective team in battle
the romanticism of passionately kissing your battle partner when the fighting is over while you’re both still covered in dirt and gore and surrounded by smoking rubble and the corpses of your enemies
And quite possibly honey.
What if they did tua like Marvel where every sibling got a movie first except the movies just about how much they fucked up their own lives
I'd be so down.
Luther would be his life alone with Reginald trying his best to be a hero and hold everything together. Then disaster strikes he nearly gets killed and awakes to his body being completely altered. The few loyal fans he had, because let's face it he had no real friends, are repulsed and confused. It ends with him being given his new very important mission. The moon.
Diego is how he ended up dropping out of the police academy. His struggle with the other cadets ostracizing him, because ooh he was a super hero. Him pushing through all that, but at the end of the day he sees how police are 'supposed' to treat people and it goes against how he wants to help people. So, he eventually walks away.
Allison is about dealing with Hollywood and the sort of temptation her powers represent. Her actress friends are put in situations similar to Sally from HBO's Barry and we see her trying to use her powers for 'good' but it always backfires and ends up making things worse for herself, friends or family.
Klaus is just trying to survive. It's life with drugs and PTSD on the streets. We actually see him reach out to each of his family members at one time or another and watch them shrug Klaus off. It leads him down darker and darker paths until eventually Ben brakes through to him and you Klaus realizes he was never actually alone and he's going to try to do better for Ben.
5 in the commission. Turns out he had a partner he never talks about. Similar to how Hazel and Cha-Cha are assigned together. They both agreed to help one another to get home. He helped them, but it went south after that...
Ben's is of course the story of how he died, but it continues on after as he watches his family fall apart.
Vanya is the story of how she got her book published. It wasn't easy or exactly legal at parts.
Well if no one else is going to do it I guess I have to.
The article in question:
The guy who wrote it:
The actual thing they're talking about:
Since I'm studying to be a teacher in the state of California my opinion will clearly be biased, but here you go folks please read and draw your own conclusions rather than just reacting to the title of an opinion piece.
Nothing but respect for these bi/pan icons
Barbara Kean/Tabitha Galavan/Butch Gilzean
Tabitha Galavan/Barbara Kean/Jim Gordon
Victor Zsasz, the hitman, hits on everyone.
I had to add the Gotham Pan/Bicons