Born and raised in the small town of Maldon, Essex and educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, Brian was a shy and studious youth, living a relatively quiet life and spending a lot of time with his parents and siblings (older brother Jamie and fraternal twin Elizabeth). The family was an aristocratic one that was no longer rich enough to fraternise with their former academic peers, leaving Brian (too proud to fraternise with lower classes) a lonely child who immersed himself in the study of physics.
One was the time the main guy was trying to be more manly or whatever and made a point of checking his nails differently (I dunno why this stuvk with me)
And the other was when they had some kinda cross over with that years superbowl half time.
I remember the female character in Joan of Arcadia who acted outside gender norms calling the main character on attempting this as a way to gauge said female character's sexuality.
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They were righteous.
Far and away the better of the film.
I will always get a kick out of the sentence "Incoming message from the big giant head."
These two posts back-to-back had me very confused about what Pixar is doing for a moment.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1JI9WWSRW1YJI
"Crap, my bad, I'll fix it."
"No, there's no time, we'll just have to work with what we've got!"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Britain
I remember the female character in Joan of Arcadia who acted outside gender norms calling the main character on attempting this as a way to gauge said female character's sexuality.
Literally the first time I heard of it.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
A commonplace middle school tradition/way to make fun of people who did it "wrong"
I think about it on pretty much a weekly basis, for god knows what reason