It’s not every day you identify so strongly with a dwarf planet.
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It’s not every day you identify so strongly with a dwarf planet.
Right from the start I knew I wanted an option at the end of the play, when Romeo is making his way back to Juliet, where you can stop to pick her up some flowers instead of just rushing directly there. That delays you, of course, and so when Romeo makes it to Juliet’s crypt instead of finding her (APPARENTLY) dead and then killing himself in grief, you find her restored from her “fake your own death for 42 hours” potion, so everything’s great and it’s a happy ending. Tada! SHAKESPEARE IS FIXED FOREVER.
Until we can find if anything is going to damage this community, we shouldn’t sign any paper.
Teresa Jusino seeks out woman’s work more appropriate for her status as “female.”
(The posting has been removed, but we have a screenshot after the jump.)
Sons are rebelling, hanging out with homosexuals and getting married. And the parents are invited. What would you do if that was the case?
Here’s what I would do. I’d sit in cow manure and I’d spread it all over my body.
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