..., his great time machine, his regeneration is so explosive (either from all that radiation or because he is fighting it so very hard) it practically destroys the TARDIS! This is Russell leaving this show; destructively, crying like a child and breaking my heart. So I say good-blessed-riddance! I cannot wait for Steven Moffat to take the helm and exorcise RTD from this show, and fix all the chaos ...
"Some of the greenest technologies of the age, from electric cars to efficient light bulbs to very large wind turbines, are made possible by an unusual group of elements called rare earths. The world’s dependence on these substances is rising fast. Just one problem: These elements come almost entirely from China, from some of the most environmentally damaging mines in the country, in an industry...
... her every move, the freedom of moving into the cute little duplex she shares with Toni and Blake, out of Mrs. Woolf's reach, is intoxicating to Sarah, who might for a while act somewhat self-destructively as a result. She's a pretty decent girl at heart, though, if prone to doing her best to dodge out of being lectured, no matter how deserved the lecture is. While that tendency in itself more of ...
... at this point in time, at every point in time to date in fact, we have fought and fucked to excess and with reckless abandon. Which could almost be admirable, if it weren't so destructively over the top. “ ~ Peter Goffin Bend Me, Break Me Draco lingered against the wall between classes, flanked by his oafish companions, Crabbe and Goyle. He’d come up with a nasty little joke during his...
... burst through her. Danielle erupts into a towering monster of fur, claws and pure rage that rips out of her throat as she lunges towards the washing machine and Vallyn. The room is destructively small and the little-girl-beast overwhelms. Mighty Garou Warrior that Vallyn has already proven himself to be in the past, he takes the sensible approach, his legs immediately buckling underneath of him....
.... An interesting and compelling twist because there's a hint that he's responsible for his wife's condition. The remake had a lot going for it. Unfortunately only parts work, and the parts that don't work are destructively bad. I'm not sure whether I'll watch the final two episodes to see what happens. ETA: I forgot to mention: It moves at a snail's pace. It's plodding, and by plodding I mean ...
... what the world could possibly offer me.) My brother was doing better in his life(because I love him: he's one of the few people that I want to have in the end, and he's just self destructively wasting away.) I would just grow some balls and visit my family(because the guilt is overwhelming.) I wish a lot of things, but my number one wish is to turn my dreams and wishes into reality (because at ...
...in the process everyone will acquire something positive. That by the time the final confrontation comes around, Jane will approach it as part of a team and succeed by surrendering his selfish destructively antisocial individualistic revenge fantasies to a social system of justice. But... no. Apparently the influence here is a one way street upon which--if you'll pardon the labored metaphor--Jane...
... movie? # 20:55 Boss battle! #DnD twitpic.com/mk1ln # 22:00 OH: "Internal bleeding? I'll have to cut a hole big enough for the leeches to get in!" —my character, who has a destructively low Heal skill # 00:56 Finally home after #DnD. Whew! Tough fight! Will have some thoughts on 4e tomorrow (er, later today) in blog, I should think. # 01:02 Short form: Encounter balance ...
...the paradox of Victor Davis Hanson , not exactly the sort of fellow that Leary was talking to, who has in fact dropped out of a culture he sees as severely psychologically damaged and perhaps even destructively decadent. The counterpoint to this is James Lileks , who hasn't completely turned his back on modern American culture, but isn't happy about a lot of it. Ironically, I see both gentlemen ...