That article makes me think of Misha Collins' son, who he's described as violent enough that they're taking him to classes to try and teach him to be gentler.
Or maybe to strike without bruising.
It's hard to be sure with Misha.
Harmony ,'First Date'
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.
That article makes me think of Misha Collins' son, who he's described as violent enough that they're taking him to classes to try and teach him to be gentler.
Or maybe to strike without bruising.
It's hard to be sure with Misha.
But is he callous and manipulative?
Budweiser Clydesdales have arrived in Baltimore for Preakness celebrations.
And here is one of them in his stall . . .so cute. And giant.
But is he callous and manipulative?
Perhaps not yet.
But soon, I'm sure.
Did you see the red carpet/event photos of him: [link] ? And the seven million macros that are coming out of it? Like this [link] ?
And here is one of them in his stall . . .so cute. And giant.
I met them last week! Two of them anyway.
I got lured into investigating the net presence of Hay-on-Wye, the book town on the border of England and Wales. I was looking at a map of the region and spied a delightful place that deserves a spot in a Pooh book, Mouse Castle Wood. What a glorious name.
Timelies all!
Raining here.
I am shaking my head at myself (very gently, because) because I took the word "gospel" out of an email and replaced it with "canonical" to make sure the recipient would understand.
I mean, I was thinking that the turn of phrase would be less meaningful to a non-Christian person for whom English is at least a second language, but "canonical"? How does that make the point more...legible or whatever? Last time I used that word at work the native English speakers in the room didn't know what I was talking about.
Jilli! I have a co-worker that wants my arc reactor shirt. It's a lot of fun to tell her she'll never have it.
I cannot read that NYTimes article.
Fuck, I got to the "experiment" on page 2, and I'm out. Saving that headspace for chocolate and slash, thank you very much.