Yeah—not a particularly savvy campaign move. Dipshit.
Yeah—not a particularly savvy campaign move. Dipshit.
Where’s my Tab?
So if were identical physiologically and can comingle our genes they’re still not human because of galactic locale? Not following.
Piss Antichrist.
That’s akin to saying dog poop is less virulent than the constituent components of puppy chow because it there’s more biomass of pathenogens in the volume necessary of the former to yield a pile of the latter.
It never fails to blow my mind that those rings—appearing so solid nearly a billion miles away—average a mere thirty feet thick.
I’d put the “hilarious moment” to “grotesque but unfunny moment” ratio at about 1:3 for the minute and a half I made it through.
45 million years ago?
Great short and a beautiful score.
Nice...I think I remember being awed when I learned abotu them as a kid but I didn’t retain the name. Did the adults have any natural predators?
“It’s awesome.” That’s how it always starts. But later there’s having to make sure to stay out of its way and saying “Oops, excuse me Stampy.”
Awesome episode for any Trek series. Penned by Larry Niven.
Presuming they do indeed cap it in March, its my understanding it will have spewed out about 1/250 the greenhouse emissions from all ground vehicles in the U.S. in the same time. Not inconsequential but not apocalyptic in and of itself.
Hey buddy! I got a movie for ya!...A FRIDGE Too Far!!!
Uhhh...exactly how is the Alpha Omega Bomb from BTPOTA 1/25,000,000,000th as powerful as the Soviet Doomsday Device from Strangelove when it’s essentially the same weapon? The former destroyed Earth...surely it’s not a mere fraction of the power of Han’s blaster? I have a feeling you’re missing at least twelve zeroes…
After eons, Earth resumed its journey.
I suppose the irony is lost on you that the mindset that can definitively state the “only intelligent life is here on earth” demonstrates profound ignorance.
That’s my thinking to a proverbial “t.”