One thing the 2005 version got right was the grimy feel of Victorian London. It felt authentic.
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One thing the 2005 version got right was the grimy feel of Victorian London. It felt authentic.
Love how Telegraph Avenue explores the death of small businesses. Still happening everywhere.
I struggle with how to discuss these issues with my kids. The article gives some good context though.
Never Have I Ever card game prevents the usual cheating that happens in the verbal version.
These milestone wins are what make being a race fan so rewarding. Glad I got to witness this one.
I've changed so much in the past decade. Imagine if everyone judged me based on who I was ten years ago.
Great point about the cartridges generating less heat. I never thought about it that way before
Never thought about how reading could help with conversations. It's true though, gives you more to talk about.
These changes made voting possible for many disabled voters like myself. Hope they stay permanent.
Jeff's speeches in Community get more ridiculous as the show goes on and I love it.
True, but we have to admit the HBO Max interface is terrible for finding Adult Swim content. I spend more time searching than watching