"Hey, Fryman!"
Crewman
I really liked this version, and while Kevin Conroy will be missed, Hamish Linklater does a great job at filling in some big shoes as Batman.
Don't forget a snitch who sold his friends for trying to form a union.
TIL Edison didn't kill Topsy the elephant, but did electrocute a bunch of stray animals.
I bet you don't even call them Freedom Fries.
Nobody thought Trump would win the first time, Ukraine is still in rough shape, and this could be a new way to avoid sanctions. I like the optimism, but there are reasons to be skeptical.
An arc is a viking becoming a fire monster after making a deal with hell.
I thought it was interesting that the building itself took place over such a long period.
And yes, Christianity isn't that old, but it's an interesting frame of reference compared to "the construction of the Great Wall of China took place over approximately 2300 years".
Also, sharks are older than trees.
It wasn't the last time either.
Why don't you let me do the thinking, huh, genius?
It's barely a democratic senate when they have to rely on Manchin to overcome a Republican filibuster.
But that absolutely should have been gone when they had a super majority.
Never even heard of this movie, but the article is pretty good. Their other stuff is pretty good, and I recommend checking it out.