He *crazy.* And I love that he's Batman's unfixable weak spot.
He makes me wibble like a little girl. Not in the same way as Dean does, but more in the way that crazy, Wes-torturing Faith did.
'Why We Fight'
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.
He *crazy.* And I love that he's Batman's unfixable weak spot.
He makes me wibble like a little girl. Not in the same way as Dean does, but more in the way that crazy, Wes-torturing Faith did.
Not in the same way as Dean does, but more in the way that crazy, Wes-torturing Faith did.
And where do Dick and Tim fall on your woobie scales?
Now my brain has cycled onto "Five Minutes to Midnight" by Heaven 17.
And where do Dick and Tim fall on your woobie scales?
Dick's mostly fun to torture and break, but also fun to see in partnership and happy. I'm not sure he fits on the scale, exactly. I have a shallow love of Dick. Tim, well, he's TIM. His boots have toes. He's the most calculating mofo in the history of good. Tim is not a woobie. He'd be figuring out the best way to disarm you using only the soup and blanket you're attempting to smother him with the moment you walk through the door.
TIMMAY.
Now my brain has cycled onto "Five Minutes to Midnight" by Heaven 17.
And I just went to One Minute to Midnight, because I watched Holiday Inn over the weekend.
And I went to Midnight at the Oasis because, well, apparently I am a horndog.
And I went to Midnight at the Oasis because, well, apparently I am a horndog.
I love that about you. Rollerskating Horndog - that'd make a good t-shirt.
And I am going to Threat Level Midnight just to continue the trend.
My dad had said that installing solar panels in Ja for anything other than heating water was prohibitively expensive, and I just couldn't work out how it could be viable for remote Indian villages and not so in Jamaica.
It really depends on what you mean by electric service. The articles I've seen about solar for remote villages mostly just use the solar power to charge batteries for PCs, radios, cell phones and a couple of hours of light a night.