@0kami: Well, before last season's finale, that might have been the case. Unfortunately, all the Timelords are now dead. =r not. Or they are but they can come back. Or... oh forget it.
@0kami: Well, before last season's finale, that might have been the case. Unfortunately, all the Timelords are now dead. =r not. Or they are but they can come back. Or... oh forget it.
I never realised how much like Kermit the Frog Conan can sound...
@bonniegrrl: That's what the scene of the tower blocks crumbling into the ocean reminded me of exactly.
@Graviton1066: Best to avoid any references to Newton, Kepler, Copernicus and Darwin, I'm afraid - wouldn't want to exploit the mentally ill.
@Graviton1066: Oh dear, you really don't like us Brits, do you?
@Graviton1066: You must really be full of self-loathing when you go to an art gallery. Many of the great artists are not renowned for their balanced temperament and stable personalities.
The weird thing is, even with all the break-beats, lasers and headlight glasses, this is still closer to the BBC Radiophonics Workshop and Delia Derbyshire's version of the theme tune.
@hemlock_martini: BaggerMcGuirk was making an even more obscure but absolutely ace comment based on yours:
@strideo: You could also argue that large portions of 28 Days Later are lifted from Day of the Triffids - especially the opening scenes of a deserted London and the loopy military survivors whose moral compass is spinning frantically.
@Timeshredder: Hey come on, man - we've all been there. Haven't we?
@Chance Hamlin: The Man Who Hated His Hair is brilliant.
Bloody hell. Page three of the comments and I feel physically sick.
@Crowbot: I don't know. Do one in 4 Irish men admit to having raped a woman?
@WookieLifeDay: Mate, I have no problem with you at all, but hell, the people who have a problem with this are almost totally, completely wrong on all counts.
@Jack B. Quick (jbq): If I hadn't hearted you already, this thread would have made me. Cheers.
@starwind-hawking: Why the hell should women have to defend themselves at all? It's not their responsibility.
@Goatse Fan Fiction: As a Brit, I'd be perfectly happy to see even stricter laws on weapons. If you don't have one, you can't use one.
@sugardeath: That's a load of bull. Sorry, but it is. If you genuinely think education from an early age doesn't increase awareness and improve peoples' perceptions of others' rights, then I feel sorry for you.
@crashedpc /sarcasm: Thanks for being more restrained and eloquent than I would have been. Jesus, I really wish I hadn't gone this far through the comments.