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@Defendant: Oh yeah I forgot, you can't argue with someone who doesn't accept facts.

@hopskipper: Really? I don't think there was enough dialogue to judge, but I had no feelings bad or good for him.

@jay13x: Make up names when we run out of them!

@Burke: Loan's run was beautiful. I love that movie so much.

I'm surprised I have seen so many. I feel complete.

I was so impressed when my English teacher brought this up today. My respect for her went up ten fold.

@R0bster: I guess I just liked the idea of having the option to explore. Sure I could look at planets but I couldn't go on them!

@R0bster: It feels a whole lot less Space Opera to me.

As a young adult myself, I find it hard to read many Sci-Fi books, I stick to the really well known ones like Dune. This one was just different, I loved the setting which drew me in, I'd love to live in Panem! Also, having a female lead was different for me but I didn't mind it, I usually get annoyed by female leads

@acidrain69: Lol, just trying to be positive.

@Dr. What?: Touche, but judging by the children of today, some of them just don't want to reason out things for themselves.

@Defendant: How do you trust something that you can't talk to, have no evidence for and can't see?

Its not that easy to disgust me but wow, that really was gross.

@Dr. What?: If they take it out of context then call them out on it. When I debate in Philosophy club with creationists, they never read their full quotes by scientists. They usually prove themselves wrong in the following sentence.

@acidrain69: I'm going to go out on a limb and say he meant a great hospital in America?

@hawkeye18: It made me sad too, I feel bad for the rovers.

@dfp3050: Did you get the memo? I'll make you another copy of it.

@FriarNurgle: Taking him out like that was a dick move but breaking his computer was just a douche move.