AlienJazzCat
AlienJazzCat
AlienJazzCat

"Hi there! Have you accepted into your heart the love of — OWWW! JESUS CHRIST!!"

Yes, because assuming is so wise.

So it's not just me, then. I switched to the electronic version, but it didn't work very well. 512MB+ downloads which were poorly organized, slow to navigate, not optimized for it's format and with integrated links/images/video that only worked if you were connected to data; it felt like a poor replacement for the

Call me crazy, but the "picture above the title" thing gets me every time.

Is there a piece of science fiction with any measure of future prediction that wouldn't fit on this list?

I thought that that was deliberate —along with the giant magnifying glasses in front of a slightly small computer monitor. The juxtaposition of hi-tech and low tech increases the uneasy feeling that surrounds that world.

Let's just think of Babylon 5's paper newspapers as a consciously oldfashioned choice, the way we can still get albums on vinyl.

This AND now I am sad it wasn't renewed YET Extant gets a second season.

To me, "I could care less" is a new type of phrase. Call it a contradictory phrase. It is a phrase that is always meant to be taken as sarcasm.

Obligatory.

You can, but you'll have to blow your gaskets toward some surprising people. "Literally" has been used as an intensifier for a while; even Mark Twain has done it.

I just make up words. I find it intriguens my day-to-day conversating.

That's a brilliant deconstruction. "You CAN'T categorize MEEEEE!!!!"