I have this one, and it just saves the video to an sd card. The review I linked to mentions it’s lack of connectivity as a con, but clearly it’s not a con if that’s what you’re looking for.
I have this one, and it just saves the video to an sd card. The review I linked to mentions it’s lack of connectivity as a con, but clearly it’s not a con if that’s what you’re looking for.
since it was anal that got her pregnant
Umm…you might still be missing some sex ed info.
Postal worker is a government job, and they have a pretty good union. This person was never getting fired, it’s not like they work for amazon.
Not a movie, rather a show, and also not complete yet, but The Dragon Prince on Netflix is pretty good. The titular prince is a dragon, but there are human princes as well, with one becoming a king actually pretty early on. And King Ezran absolutely tries to bring people together peacefully and with honorable intentions, though there is some action/fighting as well. Caveat, while it is a kids show, it might be thematically better for kids a bit older than 6, as some of the themes can be a bit dark for a kids show, but I’d just recommend you watch a couple eps yourself before showing it to the kiddo and decide for yourself if it’s appropriate.
Also, someone else mentioned Avatar: The Last Airbender in this thread, which is also excellent, and if you happen to be familiar with that show, it has a lot of similiarities and it’s some of the same writers and directors of that show.
While not Spider related, A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge is really good. It’s sort of the prequel to A Deepness in the Sky.
You have that backwards, actually. Deepness in the Sky is the prequel, set about 20k years before A Fire Upon the Deep. Both are good books though!
Gravity Falls. The theme song makes a decent enough synopsis of the premise, I’d say. www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2DUpDxFJyg
Buttersafe.com. Don’t have a link to the exact comic cuz it’s super old, but it’s from them.
Source: Bought a print of this exact comic from the artist at a comic-con like a decade ago.
Dude, London Calling (the Clash album this song is from) sold over 5 million copies. They are in no way obscure.