Too soon.
(My favorite is *Update*)
Sad Kit Harrington has long looked to me like he went to the Kristen Stewart school of acting.
My wife grew up in the south, on our first trip to Montana, we arrived at 3:AM. She stood there transfixed. "What is that?" She had never seen the milky way at a mile high, on a moonless night, in low humidity. She had never even seen the milky way before.
I have long thought that it should be mandatory for people in power to have to experience the great outdoors for x amount of time per year.
...and matching pant suit.
1) How did I not know this?
2) Could that stairs be any more early '80s sitcom?
One of my best friends who is in his 60's is a devout atheist, and his dad who is in his 90's has been a Southern Baptist for over 30 years. His dad just moved from several states away to live with him, and one of the conditions is he has to take his dad to church every Sunday. (Much to my amusement.) The wonderful thing is that they are so much alike, and both very charming. His dad has also forgotten that his son is an atheist, as he is starting to lose his memory. We had one get together at our house, and apparently on the way home his dad lamented the fact that all of those in attendance seemed very nice, but not very church going. I countered that at least 30% of the people there attended church that I knew of. One person who was listening in said that just because she attended church every Sunday didn't mean she wasn't an atheist. They also come over for dance parties, and the father dances much more than my friend. He also seems to conveniently not figure out that all the women his is charming are lesbians, which would seemingly crush him, as he will not even read books with such characters in them.
Some of these comments remind me of a favorite cartoon from at least five years ago, where a guy is answering his door, and it is a nondescript missionary, and he says, "I am so glad you are here, because I just happen to be between belief systems!"
I am in the intermountain area, and sometimes I see the coin flipping over. People so adamant about their atheism. Like the joke, how do you know if someone is a vegan? They will tell you. Which is really odd to me, because it's one thing to believe in the invisible guy in the sky, but another to try and prove he exists. Taking this one step further, are the people that are out to prove the invisible guy does not exist. I mostly blame Bill Maher. One of my friends says she overheard her son and his wife arguing over which one of them was more atheist.