As Hector said, Mila Kunis has gone back on her promise. She accepted the invitation and got a lot of good press, then claimed she was too busy and backed out.
I will never again watch a movie or program with Mila Kunis in it.
Why am I not surprised that this contributor posted a link to something that slams the U.S.? Hey, let's talk more about a country that brutally represses people, literally kills people who decent, and where there is no such thing as freedom of speech. Yeah, that'll be good. Beloved Leader hasn't gotten enough press lately and we will give him this present of media attention.
I've always thought that Steampunk (which I really dig, by the way) was: A modern technology/item done with a Victorian-era styling in a Rube Goldberg way generally involving gears and steam power.
Steampunk does not have to be practical and need not obey the laws of physics. It just has to be overly complicated and made from materials available from 1850-1920.
I am not 'green' or an eco-mentalist, but I think this thing is pretty cool as just a small place to get out of the rain. For instance, if you have a small plot of land somewhere out in the desert or forest, this thing would be ideal. Much more comfortable than a tent and storage batteries for the solar panels.
I'm just pleased that Beloved Leader is starting to get some press scrutiny like other Presidents. Still not as much as Clinton got, but getting a bit better.
Car bombs. Do you all suffer from amnesia? Do you truly have the an attention span measured in Internet time? It was not that long ago that bad guys (or heroic freedom fighters to some of you) were running roadblocks with trucks and cars filled with explosives (ya know, the stuff that goes bang and makes a big noise and makes a lot of ouchies).
Perhaps preventing these simple, misunderstood members of a passionate culture should be able to drive their bang-mobiles at high speed into an outdoor market. I guess it wouldn't be "good" and would make anyone who put up a defense like this members of a police-state.
When I first saw the picture, before reading the text, I thought this was a marital aid for sci-fi devotes. Perhaps using a different character for the tallest image would help.
I will never again watch a movie or program with Mila Kunis in it.
Steampunk does not have to be practical and need not obey the laws of physics. It just has to be overly complicated and made from materials available from 1850-1920.
Perhaps preventing these simple, misunderstood members of a passionate culture should be able to drive their bang-mobiles at high speed into an outdoor market. I guess it wouldn't be "good" and would make anyone who put up a defense like this members of a police-state.