I watched one episode of Castle and was confused about why they decided to remake Murder She Wrote with Nathan Fillion, but I guess that's their business.
Possibly because Murder, She Wrote was amazing and deserves to always be honored in television
I stopped watching Castle once they actually started dating
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What even is the POINT
Because an eternity of will they or won't they is the absolute worst.
Because people can have a close working relationship and friendship without romantic overtones, and you can have a compelling TV show without it. So far Elementary has done a really friggin' great job with this.
But they didn't do that at aallll
wait they didn't?
This is what I get for only watching it when literally NOTHING ELSE IS ON
oh no I mean Castle didn't even try to have a platonic friendship there
I dont know nothin about Elementary
Also maan I haven't seen any Castle anything in years
I stopped watching Castle once they actually started dating
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What even is the POINT
Because an eternity of will they or won't they is the absolute worst.
Because people can have a close working relationship and friendship without romantic overtones, and you can have a compelling TV show without it. So far Elementary has done a really friggin' great job with this.
They sure can! And Elementary is absolutely fantastic, and I'd probably stop watching if they made Joan and Sherlock a couple.
But Castle had romantic overtones from the start. The show was built around will-they-or-won't-they. From the very first episode. Castle and Beckett's relationship was a thing from day one.
It's apples and oranges to compare the relationship on Elementary and the relationship on Castle. They've been two entirely different things every step of the way.
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Depending on your definitions of high, level and eligible, there still isn't any appropriate or even polite way for me to end this sentence in this thread! *smoke bomb*
Edit: Great, a draft got in there as well. Just great. Great.
Depending on your definitions of high, level and eligible, there still isn't any appropriate or even polite way for me to end this sentence in this thread! *smoke bomb*
Edit: Great, a draft got in there as well. Just great. Great.
Yeah, well it's a pretty great draft, so thanks for leaving it in. Sounds like the start to one of those collaborative story things.
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
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Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Totally! I love graveyards as recreational space, but it was more about me being in a different mind space. I was focussed on something specific and she talked about this nice graveyard by a lake in the forest where the affluent buried their embarrassing mentally ill relatives in and how wonderful of a place she thought it was and how it must be particularly beautiful in the spring. I stammered out something incoherent in an attempt to seem like a person capable of speaking. Can't say I succeeded.
Depending on your definitions of high, level and eligible, there still isn't any appropriate or even polite way for me to end this sentence in this thread! *smoke bomb*
Edit: Great, a draft got in there as well. Just great. Great.
Yeah, well it's a pretty great draft, so thanks for leaving it in. Sounds like the start to one of those collaborative story things.
I just thought hereally liked graveyards and it was so beautiful he had to "adjust"
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
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If there's a game where I can recall certain moments in perfect, vivid clarity, it's probably DayZ though
Sorry, WoW!
I didn't play enough of DayZ, but yeah that game had some seriously intense moments where I was glued to my monitor with absolute concentration. Adrenaline pumping as I went sneaking through the woods away from a group of other players that were trying to hunt me, or running pell-mell through Elektro looking for some medical supplies to help a dying friend on the outskirts, or having the same friend take potshots at a passing helicopter that came back and offloaded a group of well-geared players that proceeded to annihilate us, or my friend and I crouching in the traffic control tower in the northwest airfield when the door opens suddenly and there's three guys there and we all freeze up before we all frantically unload our weapons and somehow my friend and I came out unscathed while everyone else was dead and that's how we got our first car.
Goddamn, I gotta hit my friend up and see if he wants to play again.
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
Cremate the body, then mix the ashes into a block of wet cement. It's the only way to be sure.
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
Cremate the body, then mix the ashes into a block of wet cement. It's the only way to be sure.
Or mix them into cement and pour several blocks and then use them to build buildings across the globe.
Wait, no, that's how haunted buildings get made
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I've had a draft regarding GG sitting here for like 10 minutes and I just can't bring myself to post it
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
Cremate the body, then mix the ashes into a block of wet cement. It's the only way to be sure.
Or mix them into cement and pour several blocks and then use them to build buildings across the globe.
Wait, no, that's how haunted buildings get made
I feel like this needs to be the plot of a TV show.
Some lunatic collects the bodies of people executed for horrified crimes, mixes them into buildings under construction so that the buildings are built haunted from day one. A team of kick-ass nuns travel to these places, busting those ghosts, and searching for clues as to the identity of the diabolical demon-possessed person behind it all.
Civics is not a consumer product that you can ignore because you don’t like the options presented.
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I stumbled across this thread today, read through it all.
I watched one episode of Castle and was confused about why they decided to remake Murder She Wrote with Nathan Fillion, but I guess that's their business.
Possibly because Murder, She Wrote was amazing and deserves to always be honored in television
(the youtube version was taken down because the world is a cruel place)
Boss lady called me in to unironically talk about the beauty of a graveyard near an old insane asylum. I had to adjust
Graveyards can be super pretty though! Pretty much anything that was used a graveyard in the Victorian era ended up getting made out to be what was essentially parkland with a bunch of headstones everywhere. Where they show up in cities they're effectively green space, typically very peaceful places with big, old, shady trees. A graveyard can be a fantastic place to sit down and read a book outside on a warm summer's day. And there's history there too, where you can sometimes see bits of the story of a city on the tombstones and monuments.
Agreed!
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
Cremate the body, then mix the ashes into a block of wet cement. It's the only way to be sure.
Or mix them into cement and pour several blocks and then use them to build buildings across the globe.
Wait, no, that's how haunted buildings get made
I feel like this needs to be the plot of a TV show.
Some lunatic collects the bodies of people executed for horrified crimes, mixes them into buildings under construction so that the buildings are built haunted from day one. A team of kick-ass nuns travel to these places, busting those ghosts, and searching for clues as to the identity of the diabolical demon-possessed person behind it all.
Excuse me?
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Maybe its just me man. Bit I have never understood why people are so concerned about other people's sexy bits.
Like, you want to be transgender? Is that what you need to do to be happy in this world? Go for it. Do it. I just can't wrap my head around bigotry like this.
Of course I can never wrap my head around any bigotry.
FishmanPut your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain.Registered Userregular
Parental leave:
there's all sorts of provisos and rules, but it basically goes
Unpaid leave: both parents are entitled to 1 year unpaid leave that can be taken sequentially or concurrently, plus a couple of weeks at the time of birth.
Paid leave: Only the mother has an entitlement to paid leave, except in the case of adoption. Currently this is 14 weeks, but is increasing to 16 then 18 weeks in the next few years. I have no idea whether this is 100% or a flat rate or minimum wage, because Jen's unemployed.
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Possibly because Murder, She Wrote was amazing and deserves to always be honored in television
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oh no I mean Castle didn't even try to have a platonic friendship there
I dont know nothin about Elementary
Also maan I haven't seen any Castle anything in years
Sorry, WoW!
They sure can! And Elementary is absolutely fantastic, and I'd probably stop watching if they made Joan and Sherlock a couple.
But Castle had romantic overtones from the start. The show was built around will-they-or-won't-they. From the very first episode. Castle and Beckett's relationship was a thing from day one.
It's apples and oranges to compare the relationship on Elementary and the relationship on Castle. They've been two entirely different things every step of the way.
Depending on your definitions of high, level and eligible, there still isn't any appropriate or even polite way for me to end this sentence in this thread! *smoke bomb*
Edit: Great, a draft got in there as well. Just great. Great.
Yeah, well it's a pretty great draft, so thanks for leaving it in. Sounds like the start to one of those collaborative story things.
One day I might get to design a graveyard, and I think that would be a wonderful project.
Totally! I love graveyards as recreational space, but it was more about me being in a different mind space. I was focussed on something specific and she talked about this nice graveyard by a lake in the forest where the affluent buried their embarrassing mentally ill relatives in and how wonderful of a place she thought it was and how it must be particularly beautiful in the spring. I stammered out something incoherent in an attempt to seem like a person capable of speaking. Can't say I succeeded.
I just thought hereally liked graveyards and it was so beautiful he had to "adjust"
Just ah, make sure it has walls.
They don't have to be big walls. Just that there's walls. And a gate. It needs to be fully enclosed.
It's not about keeping people out. . .
I didn't play enough of DayZ, but yeah that game had some seriously intense moments where I was glued to my monitor with absolute concentration. Adrenaline pumping as I went sneaking through the woods away from a group of other players that were trying to hunt me, or running pell-mell through Elektro looking for some medical supplies to help a dying friend on the outskirts, or having the same friend take potshots at a passing helicopter that came back and offloaded a group of well-geared players that proceeded to annihilate us, or my friend and I crouching in the traffic control tower in the northwest airfield when the door opens suddenly and there's three guys there and we all freeze up before we all frantically unload our weapons and somehow my friend and I came out unscathed while everyone else was dead and that's how we got our first car.
Goddamn, I gotta hit my friend up and see if he wants to play again.
Or mix them into cement and pour several blocks and then use them to build buildings across the globe.
Wait, no, that's how haunted buildings get made
I can't
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He's cool
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I feel like this needs to be the plot of a TV show.
Some lunatic collects the bodies of people executed for horrified crimes, mixes them into buildings under construction so that the buildings are built haunted from day one. A team of kick-ass nuns travel to these places, busting those ghosts, and searching for clues as to the identity of the diabolical demon-possessed person behind it all.
Learning a lot.
That is all, carry on about your business
(the youtube version was taken down because the world is a cruel place)
Bullshit
I need feminism because we have too much to talk about.
Excuse me?
Like, you want to be transgender? Is that what you need to do to be happy in this world? Go for it. Do it. I just can't wrap my head around bigotry like this.
Of course I can never wrap my head around any bigotry.
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there's all sorts of provisos and rules, but it basically goes
Unpaid leave: both parents are entitled to 1 year unpaid leave that can be taken sequentially or concurrently, plus a couple of weeks at the time of birth.
Paid leave: Only the mother has an entitlement to paid leave, except in the case of adoption. Currently this is 14 weeks, but is increasing to 16 then 18 weeks in the next few years. I have no idea whether this is 100% or a flat rate or minimum wage, because Jen's unemployed.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know who he is.
It's pretty great.
I would read the posts and decide for yourself!
Beforewarned, it involves GamerGate
So you know what you're getting into
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I'm speechless
Or I would be if I weren't laughing
Yeah, that kinda changes it. The Fuck?
DAMMIT SHERI YOU STOLE THIS JOKE FROM MY BRIAN
ALSO MY BRAIN
BUT BRIAN IS PRETTY SAD YOU STOLE FROM HIM, TOO
BioWare games are pretty much the only ones I buy at this point, don't ruin this for me
it shouldn't get as much flak as it does
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