BeezyDaGreat
BeezyDaGreat
BeezyDaGreat

lol. i can see your point. but still...i always liked him. esp in the 90s. reminded me of the terminator. the only thing i didnt like was that his story was always super convoluted, but i just took it that that's the nature of time travelers (comic books in general).

why does everybody hate Cable? i never had a problem with him. the stories w/him and Bishop fighting over which future to save were some of my faves when I was a kid

you can probably file that one under "Influencing Behavior and Emotional Responses"

thats EXACTLY the 1st thing i thought of when i read this. especially since i ALWAYS wear hats. i have so many hats that i might need to make one that i can easily transfer from hat to hat, instead of making (literally) over 100 of these. lol

Thanks. I brought it up because the article says that after some time the star would stop being affected by the planet (technically wrong but I get the point) and that a 'peaceful' resolution would be the end of the story. But the more violent resolution of the planet being pulled into the star and most likely being

to be shorter than me???

Thats a great idea. Knowing Marvel that isnt entirely impossible. Their movies (and of course Nolan's Batman) are the only reason I like superhero movies these days. Especially after this summer.

jeez...and i thought ours (US) were bad. lol

thats how facebook has stayed relevant. see a feature they like & take it...

trust me...its even funnier hearing someone saying it with a straight face & no sarcasm involved. lol

Resist was probably (ok...definitely. LOL) the wrong word to use. My Physics minor would probably smack me if it were a person. Lol. What I was basically getting at is that as the planet gets smaller compared to its star, wouldnt the amount of force needed to move (pull in) the planet also decrease? Becauses of that,

Right. Thats basically what I was getting at. Like I said...I have a faith, but I frequent blogs like io9 regularly and have degrees is science based fields (comp sci, math & a physics minor). I wasnt saying that religion & science are mutually exclusive, just that some people, especially a lot of those in the

From what I've seen, I think it has a lot to do with 2 things.

I think a lot of the reputation comes from the idea (I'm not sure if its fact or not) that a majority of the Republican base denies things like climate change, evolution, etc. This is probably compounded by the view (again, not sure if its fact) that Republicans are more likely to adhere to a religion, which most

is it possible that when 2b loses enough mass itll be too small to resist gravity and get sucked into the 2a?

i cut the cord a while back and had been missing watching sports at home easily (of course there are free streams etc but they arent always easy to set up, etc). i just bought a PS3 a few weeks ago and was excited as hell to see they have Sunday Ticket...until i saw the price. 85/mnth?!?!?!?! i spend less than that

NO ONE CAN RUN FROM THE RAPTURE!!!!!!

ahhhh...the subtleties of life. lol

ummmmmm......gewgaws????

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