You know if your Emojis are people. You're the angry one right? Then you get smacked back by the green one. As for this movie I'll wait until I see it and I will see it.
When the walls fell. https://www.theatlantic.com/enterta...of-language-shaka-when-the-walls-fell/372107/
Agreed! Like many Wire alums he had a guest role on Burn Notice and was pretty wooden then, as well. Dunno why Bubs isn't huge (not young, but still great).
Good grief, racism debate over a comic book movie? I find the concept silly. So one of my favorite movies in this vein are Guardians of The Galaxy one and two. Zero fucks given if the character is a raccoon, tree, green girl, her robot sister or the dopey guy kidnapped as a kid. I watch this stuff for fun. This looks to be a must see, like the rest of them.
Yeah.. ....I think I've heard of this. It's Peter Sellers snooping around Harlem trying to find out who stole the giant cubic zirconia right?
Meh. Black dog syndrome or big black dog syndrome is a phenomenon in which black dogs are passed over for adoption in favor of lighter-colored animals. Animal shelters often use the term BBD, or big black dog, to describe the type of larger dark-colored mixed-breed said to be typically passed over by adopters.
You do realize this was in the link I posted right? Or did you even click it? "Through my research I learned that Black Dog Syndrome may be caused by a combination of: Size Unclear facial features Dimly lit kennels The “genericness” of black pets Negative portrayals of black pets in books, movies and other popular media A big, frightening black dog can be seen in The Hound of the Baskervilles, the Harry Potter series, both movie versions of The Omen, and even on the common “Beware of Dog” sign. Black cats are readily associated with witches, superstition, and bad luck."