If that were true, yeah. But then there was that kid on the Wire, season 4, who was too nice for the street so his moms wanted the kid left in juvie to toughen him up.(Even she couldn't admit she didn't give a shit, although I'd say that was true.) Even the arresting officer was like "really?" (His father in prison showed some compassion, ultimately.)
'Serenity'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Dudley ultimately does become less of a cartoon character saying Harry is his hero. Rowling had the good fortune of her very first series being a best seller and making her richer than the Queen of England. But that came with the minor misfortune of learning her trade in a book read by millions, rather than having a modest success with her first series and only becoming famous after her skills matured. Not even playing the world's tiniest violin. I'll bet given the choice she would not have undone hr success. But I suspect a lot of the flaws come from simple inexperience.
Yeah, remind me to spend half a second tonight feeling sad over her lack of craft.
I just finished reading the most recent Mercy Thompson book by Patricia Briggs, River Marked. I loved it, of course! So, I checked her website to see when the next Mercy book would be out and it said, Spring of 2013! I may just have to re-read the entire series if I have to wait that long.
Game of Thrones and Philosophy
Edited by Henry Jacoby
The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series
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2. Submission deadline for first drafts of accepted papers: August 22, 2011
Kindly submit abstract (with or without Word attachment) and CV by email to: Henry Jacoby (jacobyh@ecu.edu)
There is a list of possible topics at the link.
In regard to the Hunger Games - do they rig the lotteries to pick the contestants? so they can go for maximum anguish?
It's rigged against the poor and hungry. Does that count?
There is no indication of that, but I certainly suspected it at times.
Well, the entire system is rigged against the poor. I was thinking of more specific trickery, i.e., deliberately putting very young girls up against older, stronger people who've been training for the "game".
At least one of the lotteries was rigged, wasn't it?