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They do not oppose net neutrality! They oppose Tittle II reclassification. Why every blogger making this mistake?

Anyone who has not read this book needs to stop right now, go to the library, and get this book. This book is amazing. The lengths Edmond Dantes goes to, to utterly destroy the people who ruined his life and took everything from him is amazing. No revenge story has ever been this good.

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It has to be the master of the trend: Edmond Dantes aka the Count of Monte Cristo

Battlestar Galactica

Game of Thrones.

Orphan Black.

Pushing Daisies.

My third grade teacher had a bookshelf for free time and I picked up Tom Swift and His Flying Lab. That hooked me on scifi, because he showed me that science can solve lots of problem, though not all.

People seem to making the assumption that shared experiences are universal, which may not be the case. Even at the height of the Depression, unemployment was only a hair under 25%, which means that the majority of Americans had jobs. My grandparents were in the fortunate majority, so my parents didn't grow up with the

This is the only part that I think makes sense in this, which seems to be something we're circling around: generations have shared experiences.

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I'm rather partial to this one: Orphan Black series opener. Three minutes = completely and utterly hooked.

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Farscape season 4 makes you even cry tears of joy:

Made me go and devour all the books in like a month.

As far as Buffy is concerned, I'll have to go with this one:

'Nuff said.

You know which would make a good megafranchise? The Dresden Files books. You start with the first book as a movie, and move on to series on the less exciting books that take place in the span of a week or two or three nights, then you pull a movie for every two seasons, with the more exciting ones or that take place

This would be great. McNulty was pretty much an american un-supernatural constantine anyway.