I know nothing about this game and how it relates to Coded or 3, but okay.
Is there actual story in this game? Like is it relevant to the KH experience? Because if it's not I have no interest in this.
i hope they dont remove power puff girls
i want to finish clone wars but i dont want to watch clone wars
not bad but Bloom is severely missed and new guy Spencer has nothing on Matt this aint no he man woman haters club
i like it almost just as much. i don't know. they're both top tier.
This is not me giving an ******* answer, but you should ask your professor before bringing this to the spam zone (assuming you haven't already). That is one of the best ways to learn at that level. I did not talk to any of my high school teachers a single damn time unless I needed something from them, but in college I talk to professors very frequently. Even if just to ask how to do one thing better, getting that direct communication to address specific areas will prove invaluable in the future. What they're trying to get you to avoid is writing without any analysis, not analyzing without talking about what happened. Mentioning pieces of the story between your own ideas is not the same thing as a full on summary. Brief summary is okay later on, but the purpose of this project is, presumably, to practice one skill. You're not trying to write a "perfect essay" here.
can't resist. childhood brainwashing resurfacing.
jesus christ, marie
Green because i like green
hop on that jd razor and scoot your way over there
wait adventure time was on netflix? i'm guessing the same person who thought it would be okay to have Chinatown off for a period of time. Not okay.
Age gaps only seem significant now due to the boundaries of whatever social structure a person falls within at any time early in life. In 5, 10, 15 years it will become less relevant and less distinct when a school year or whatever is not there to distinguish one person from another. Of course there are those people who prey on the young and vulnerable high school kids, but I'm sure (hoping) that's not the case here. I know you're a smart guy so I probably don't need to tell you this, but don't take too much stock in what some random person on the internet says. Especially on tumblr, and especially from one who goes by the name "mall-goths." I don't get the impression that the person who posted that is overflowing with maturity or wisdom, so best to ignore altogether. But i'm not the authority on appropriate relationships either. However, from my pov, if the relationships is a functioning, mature one built on mutual respect and understanding, then what the hell, who cares?
Nope. The point is take make $$$ off of a poorly-crafted, thinly-veiled message about self-acceptance to pander to a young and insecure audience incapable or unwilling to analyze/****ing pay attention to the what the song is actually, unintentionally or not, communicating. At that the song not only succeeds but excels. The studio heads pulling the strings know exactly what they're doing.
That makes sense. Their pages are kind of cluttered and feel somewhat unintuitive to navigate for me, so just going in to check for news and getting out feels difficult since I don't know what I'm looking at.
anyone want to be me this art deco book id really appreciate it i've tried to use cbr for news and stuff but can't get used to it. i still use comicvine which i dont like all that much for news either
There's a lack of development because the relationship is just beginning to bud. It feels sudden because this is where it starts. The lack of development with their relationship is intentional -- there's none to see, this is the development. The only thing that's kind of odd and I don't fully understand is the lullaby. Where did that come from? How did they figure it out? Why is she the only one who can do it? What even is it? I mean I know she established some connection with Hulk in the first one, though I wonder if that wasn't expounded enough between then and now, but even still I can kind buy that there's something there.