Great actor, he did a fantastic job playing Hagrid.
This is just sad. She's not even one of those human blobs who become trans because they are already ugly, this girl was actually pretty prior to transitioning. I actually feel bad for these people, they are enticed into joining what is essentially a cult that consumes and ruins their lives.
You would have though that book would have been good. I mean, they got George Lucas to help with the plot and X-men legend Chris Claremont to actually write it. How did it end up so awful?
What kind of content does it have? Just violence?
If they are all white than that must means one of them is a homosexual. That's just how these things work.
I mean, I don't agree with homesexuality or trans, but at least homos aren't forcing me to participate in a delusion.
Thank you good sir.
It's for medical school.
I recommend the Walter Simonson, or Dan Jurgens runs. Both have great stories and art.
Even Endgame, while a decent end to the first 3 phases, had its woke moments. The gay reference in the beginning, Captain Marvel being a Mary Sue, the female cringe scene toward the end, and Thor giving his kingdom to a non-white female character.
Though, I liked both of the Spider-man movies that have come after Endgame. I would recommend both of those.
I cut Marvel off a while ago now. I watched Wandavision and half the Falcon show and that was enough for me. The writing became awful, and it was clear their political agenda took priority over actual storytelling.
The only thing I have seen since then was Spider-man, and only because it was a Sony movie and I heard good things.
It's a shame too, as I had been a fan since 2008, and I used to look forward to MCU movies. Now I can't even bring myself to care.
Witchcraft, at least traditionally, usually involves some kind of devil worship, and the belief that the dead can speak, both of which go against Christian teachings.
Supposedly obesity plays a role in triggering an earlier puberty in girls, which would explain why it is happening sooner due to high obesity rates.
It's a slippery slope.
First, they just wanted us to let them be free to do what they want.
Second, they wanted us to accept them.
Third, now, we have to pat them on the back for every little thing they do.
Next, they will want us to become one of them or we are trans/homo/phobic
If this was by another company, I would be interested as I am a fan of the original.
With Disney though, it will probably be just another woke show with an extremely unoriginal and boring plot.
Twitter is filled with so many bots who knows how many of those are actually real.
You need to consider though, that Disney owns the rights to great films that were pre-woke and some were even around before anyone at the current Disney even worked there. It would be a shame to longer experience these movies because they are now owned my a immoral corporation.
I just go borrow movies from my library, and if I like it enough I just rip it to my PC. That costs 0 dollars.
Most of the original Disney Plus stuff, outside of some of the SW content, sucks anyway, so you're not missing out on much.
Five, but none of them are terribly long from what I can remember (It's been a long time). The first series is called Percy and the Olympians BTW.
The first series is good, if you like Harry Potter and things like that it would be up your alley. The second series has some horrible "Dumbledore is gay" type trash in it. The first series is self-contained as it is, so I say just read that and don't go any further.
My Hero Academia is really good. Not that far into it, but Attack on Titan has been really good so far (finished the first 3 volumes.)
Also, just so everyone knows, I am not a CIA or FBI glowie, or any kind of neo nazi. I was interested in reading about WWII because I feel like a lot of misinformation is thrown around about it, and I wanted to learn the facts. I plan to read American history from WWII up untill present day.
While I appreciate these suggestions, does anyone have any thoughts on the runs mentioned in OP?
This is what I thought, but I'm having trouble locating any studies or facts that back up this claim.