19 was the ep where Logan's dad
beat the crap out of Trina's boyfriend.
I'm ganking 20 right now.
Oh! Can I borrow Buffy S3 off you sometime? I promised to lend mine to someone, but I have the UK DVDs. You can have those in the meanwhile, iffen you need.
eta: Doh. I have 20. I just forgot to copy it over to the Powerbook.
Okay, Jesse, where the pinstripe pant suit, but go something less business as a top beneath the jacket.
WATCH 20 NOW!!!
Religion is a huge part of people's belief systems, and mostly makes them feel safe in a world that often isn't.
This hasn't been my experience of religion at all. My religion has given me far more questions than answers.
I'll watch it first thing tomorrow morning. I need to go roll around now.
Judaism is the JJ Abrams of religions.
ita, earlier i was thinking, "If I had an hour to live, and ita had Krav, would she choose Krav or send a nice flower arrangement on the way?"
In case this happens, I really like purple iris.
Judaism is the JJ Abrams of religions.
Bwah!
24:
Holy shit! So Palmer was acting President for what, ten minutes before he managed to start a war with China? Isn't this sort of thing why he didn't seek reelection in the first place?
And
poor Jack. Even compared to previous seasons, this has been one massive suck of a day for him.
Jesse, I'd go for overdressed. Cause really? Over is more impressive than under. As long as you are comfy in it.
People interview at my crazy lazy workplace in suits. Very few people wear suits. Or even nice pants. Unless there is a camera crew.
The thing I think about science is... it's a descriptive thing. It's a language we use to describe the world we inhabit. In physics, you start with newtonian. It gets the basic description. It covers a lot of shit and you can predict certain behaviors based on it. Then later, you look closer and um...it doesn't work so well. So you develop new words and grammar. And that's quantum. It's descriptive, not prescriptive. You tunnel as deep as you can with the tools and words and ideas you have and when those start failing, you struggle to find new vocab and grammar.
It's all about going as far as you can with the tools you have, and when experience proves those tools don't cut it, you start working on new ones. It isn't Answers. It's Possibilities.
To me? That's the stretch of imagination. And we are just trying to understand. We may not, but we get as close as we can at any given moment. And that's...pretty.
24 is effed up, yo! That shit be mad!