Wait. A Fan fic writer was genre bashing?
Buffy ,'Chosen'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
has his heart set on a remote home on western Caribbean's little-known Emerald Isles
Yay for having a boat.
So on 24 this week, and the preview, why in the hell is Terror!Spawn more important than Jack being dead (other than Marwan channelling Dr. Evil, I mean) ? Also, what's the likelihood that Terror!Mom is really dead, since the shot her off camera? I just can't think of a single reason why they would have let her live.
The reasons why that was a really, really stupid plan are far too numerous to go into. But dude, at the very least, put some kind of tracking device on Jack! We know he can't die, but the characters shouldn't. I think Shorei's dead. Yeah, it was offscreen, but what would be the point of letting her live? (Of course, what was the point of her not shooting Jack in the head?) All in all, not one of their finer eps. Good to have Chole back, though.
Frank, I wondered about that staging too. If it happensoff camera, it didn't really happen.
on 24: Yes, but somehow, they want us to think it did.
I think that Orly just wants to find an island adjacent to Johnny's.
Wait. A Fan fic writer was genre bashing?
Yep. She has no problem with shipping characters (she writes Harry Potter and Star Wars fic, mostly), but when it comes to reading "drivel" such as a romance, I guess it's beneath her. Really disappointing, because she really is one of my favorite HP ficcers.
I'm out of learning/teaching modes on that one.
ita, I used to teach flying, not martial arts, but to break the "You aren't" "Yes I am" "No you aren't" cycle, I found that some students respond to qualitative adjustments ("Do that more" or "Do less of that") and some respond to quantities ("That wasn't far enough. Whatever that felt like, try twice as much, and see where you end up. Then we'll look at it again.").
Last year when I tried curling and wiped out, the instructors were actually really impressed by how well I'd fallen.
Heh. Nah, they were just impressed you weren't me, and didn't fall down and break your arm (was this at the curling club outside DC?)
Obviously, I am on the "banging arms into doorways and tripping on my own pants cuffs and falling down the stairs" end of the gracefulness scale.
I found that some students respond to qualitative adjustments ("Do that more" or "Do less of that") and some respond to quantities ("That wasn't far enough. Whatever that felt like, try twice as much, and see where you end up. Then we'll look at it again.").
Thanks, dcp. I will focus on this distinction.