I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT GLADIOLUS IS 23 WHAT THE HECK SQUARE
Thor: Ragnarok is reportedly adapting in part the Planet Hulk storyline, with The Grandmaster pitting Thor against The Hulk in a gladiatorial game. Elizabeth Debicki's role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is reported to be villain Ayesha.
A week ahead of the play's preview performances, new cast photos have been released featuring Jamie Parker as Harry Potter, Sam Clemmett as Albus Severus Potter, and Poppy Miller as Ginny Potter: Spoiler
Prodigal - OneRepublic pop rock
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Swag - Lindsey Stirling electronic dubstep classical
If I remember to get the maximum Bing credits I can every day starting tomorrow, I'll have enough for a $5 GameStop card the day Planet Robobot comes out and I can use it towards picking up my pre-order. ...Now I just have to remember to get the maximum Bing credits I can every day until then.
I say pink.
You should be able to here.
That hurt to watch. ...That said, I'm still kinda excited for the game. Red Ash, too, for that matter; I hope we get some kind of update on it soon.
If you're in the US and you missed out on GameStop's distribution of Mew codes in February, good news! Codes will be distributed once more next month through Pokémon's Trainer Club Newsletter! If you're not on the email list for the newsletter, you need to sign up by June 1 if you want a Mew code. In other news, tomorrow is the last day to claim your bacon bird shiny Yveltal for North Americans, and the last day to claim your Zygarde for Europeans and Australians. Don't miss out!
This week, on Writers Mistake Plot Twists for Good Writing...
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LATIKU'S NAME IS ACTUALLY LAKITU MY LIFE IS A LIE
Nah, for real, you're a cool dude.
[sakura petals blow] I like you, too, Amaury-kun! [romantic music swells, then abruptly stops] You're a good friend!
Robobot Kirby, obviously.
In my defense, I didn't say that those things were exclusive to humans. Or, at least, that wasn't my intent.
If there's no hope of recovery, perhaps, but on the family's time; people need to grieve. Because we're not animals. We also have these cool little things you may have heard of called "compassion" and "empathy" and "valuing life." People have value regardless of what they can or cannot do. Casting a person's life aside just because they don't meet some arbitrary criteria of "usefulness" is highly immoral and unethical. More brands=more competition=no monopolies, so big companies can't just jack up prices to make more profit. If only Johnson & Johnson is allowed to make adhesive bandages, they can rocket the price to whatever they like. People won't have other alternatives, so they'll be forced to buy at whatever price is set if they want to have convenient and simple first aid options. See second response. Also, allowing it to happen to someone else means it can just as easily come around to you. Adoption is good. Mandating limits on childbirth, I think less so. Also, we don't need limits if we adapt to sustainable and renewable energy, housing, and eating.