Yes, I am a fangirl. No, I don't think that's a problem.
Are you the slobbering, rabid kind or the one who is a huge fan but doesn't have the aforementioned traits?
Well, I have been known to drool slightly when someone is rubbing my feet, but other than that there is a distinct lack of slobber. Definitely no rabies.
Yes, I am a fangirl. No, I don't think that's a problem.
Are you the slobbering, rabid kind or the one who is a huge fan but doesn't have the aforementioned traits?
Well, I have been known to drool slightly when someone is rubbing my feet, but other than that there is a distinct lack of slobber. Definitely no rabies.
It can take a while to display the symptoms of rabies. You could turn into rabid zombie-Nuri like, tomorrow. Emily can probably expound on this topic more. :P
100 GB per month? Is that really TWC's plan? If that's the case, I may start searching for another broadband provider with a more realistic usage limit, or (preferably) no limit at all.
Don't you have to come into contact (like being bitten) with something with rabies in order to contract it? I'm pretty sure that while driving 10 hours up I-95 may reduce me to shouting expletives in a Jason-Mewes-like manner, it does not qualify as exposure to rabies. And I haven't been bitten by any animals of late.
100 GB per month? Is that really TWC's plan? If that's the case, I may start searching for another broadband provider with a more realistic usage limit, or (preferably) no limit at all.
Don't you have to come into contact (like being bitten) with something with rabies in order to contract it? I'm pretty sure that while driving 10 hours up I-95 may reduce me to shouting expletives in a Jason-Mewes-like manner, it does not qualify as exposure to rabies. And I haven't been bitten by any animals of late.
Rabies can be transmitted via aerosol. So, if you've ever had a rabid animal sneeze at you...then maybe. This also means that you may actually be a rabid fangirl, if another similarly rabid fanperson infected you with aerosolized fangirl-rabies virus (aFGRV). I've read studies about the rates of aFGRV transmission during group showings of Firefly, and I can tell you that the prognosis is not good.
100 GB per month? Is that really TWC's plan? If that's the case, I may start searching for another broadband provider with a more realistic usage limit, or (preferably) no limit at all.
Move to a first-rate country? >:3 Seriously, bandwidth-caps make the USA looks like Australia, only with Hulu.
Usually, that's the case. However, I've observed extreme cases of FGR where the infected occasionally exhibit a high-pitched whine or shriek; researchers have dubbed the phenomenon "teakettling." Prolonged contact with teakettling FGR-positive individuals may result in irritation.
You do know that it was already available on Youtube a couple of months before, right?
Youtube quality was weak, I like the quality in hulu a lot better. I wonder if the hulu application would allow us to watch it in japanese with english subs?
You do know that it was already available on Youtube a couple of months before, right?
Youtube quality was weak, I like the quality in hulu a lot better. I wonder if the hulu application would allow us to watch it in japanese with english subs?
There are a couple of anime on Hulu that are subbed, I think Naruto Shippuden was but I can't remember if it was that or something else.
You do know that it was already available on Youtube a couple of months before, right?
Youtube quality was weak, I like the quality in hulu a lot better. I wonder if the hulu application would allow us to watch it in japanese with english subs?
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100 GB per month? Is that really TWC's plan? If that's the case, I may start searching for another broadband provider with a more realistic usage limit, or (preferably) no limit at all.
I was sad that Requiem For A Dream was on Hulu and I never watched it.
But now I'm watching this, which is pure win.