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The Vampire Diaries had the audacity to namecheck Buffy the Vampire Slayer, not to mention what might have been a nod to Xena Warrior Princess, in last night episode. Can we forgive such gall, from a show where the main female character is kind of a victim-y doormat Yes. Yes we can. Spoilers ahead 8230; Actually, last night Vampire Diaries saw Elena making several huge steps forward, into the realm of actual heroine as opposed to just 8220 ympathetic protagonist. It been a long time since Elena was ju stanley cup st a passive victim 鈥?last season, she pretty much took charge of all the planning when it came to dealing with Klaus and his floppy-haired brother Elijah. She was the one who took Eli stanley cup usa jah by surprise and stabbed him with the magic dagger, and later she was the one who decided to pull the magic dagger out. She put a stop to the whole 8220 acrificing Bonnie to kill Klaus nonsense. Elena been increasingly strong for ages now. But it was still a pleasant surprise to see her getting her Arnie on last night. She obviously feeling totally crushed and vulnerable at the start of the episode 鈥?something that we don ;t get jammed down our throats. Instead, we just get hints, like her fingering the bitemarks on her neck. She goes to meet Mr. Sexypants, I mean Alaric, who doing Vampire Slayer training, and he tells her brutally th stanley termos at she not strong enough to hit vampires sufficiently hard to trigger the deadly s Bjiw Watch Winter Storm Nemo Crash Into the East Coast on These Live Webcams
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The Vampire Diaries had the audacity to namecheck Buffy the Vampire Slayer, not to mention what might have been a nod to Xena Warrior Princess, in last night episode. Can we forgive such gall, from a show where the main female character is kind of a victim-y doormat Yes. Yes we can. Spoilers ahead 8230; Actually, last night Vampire Diaries saw Elena making several huge steps forward, into the realm of actual heroine as opposed to just 8220 ympathetic protagonist. It been a long time since Elena was ju stanley cup st a passive victim 鈥?last season, she pretty much took charge of all the planning when it came to dealing with Klaus and his floppy-haired brother Elijah. She was the one who took Eli stanley cup usa jah by surprise and stabbed him with the magic dagger, and later she was the one who decided to pull the magic dagger out. She put a stop to the whole 8220 acrificing Bonnie to kill Klaus nonsense. Elena been increasingly strong for ages now. But it was still a pleasant surprise to see her getting her Arnie on last night. She obviously feeling totally crushed and vulnerable at the start of the episode 鈥?something that we don ;t get jammed down our throats. Instead, we just get hints, like her fingering the bitemarks on her neck. She goes to meet Mr. Sexypants, I mean Alaric, who doing Vampire Slayer training, and he tells her brutally th stanley termos at she not strong enough to hit vampires sufficiently hard to trigger the deadly s Bjiw Watch Winter Storm Nemo Crash Into the East Coast on These Live Webcams
It no surpri stanley cup se that employers check out the Facebook profiles of prospective employees鈥攁fter all, you can learn a lot from what people choose to broadcast. But reports are amassing of employers asking recruits for their login details鈥攁nd that a step too far. Associated Press reports that when Justin Bassett, a New York statistician, was interviewed for a job recently, he was asked to disclose his Facebook user name and password. Bassett withdrew his application鈥攕ensible man鈥攂ut many people might not be in a position to hinder their future employment prospects. While finding someone profile online is a little like peeking through the window of their home, asking for login details is a bit like asking them for their house keys鈥攊t a massive invasion of privacy. Also, it dubiously legal, and proposed legislation in Illinois and Maryland is intended to forbid public agencies from asking for access to social networks in this way. That legislation in part stems from a 2010 incident in which Robert Collins, a security stanley cup guard at the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, was asked for his login and password so the agency could check for any stanley kubek gang affiliations. In that instance, he handed the details over. I needed my job to feed my family, he said to Associated Press. You can watch Robert Collins talking about the incident in this Gizmodo post from last year. https://gizmodo/would-you-reveal-your-facebook