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Ursela K. Le Guin brings us a perfect utopian city, where everyone is happy and all needs are met. However, when a child comes of age, they are told the truth: the happiness of Omelas' citizens is maintained by taking a single child and locking them away in darkness, loneliness, and filth. Most choose to accept that

Rebecca "Jelly B" Helm (no "S") wins for using Star Trek analogies to explain real-life science.

I think it's best, when reading Martin, to assume everyone's going to die.

Can't commit to a full time position, but hey, I can post cat .gifs in the comment section for you guys all day long, for free!

In a minute, this guy is going to start pelting Jon Snow with apples.

I must say this image reminds me of these guys.

I liked this one better...

Admiral Obvious if you don't mind!

Regeneration is confirmed for the xmas special.

I say we just let Zygons be Zygons and enjoy the show.

Apple Maps is right, it's the Earth that's wrong.

That is...a remarkably innocent reading of it, and not what I was thinking at all.

Yep, and it's amazing. Watch it.

As an American who can appreciate the superior offerings present in television from the United Kingdom, I just have the following to say:

"American television is so often thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.”

It's a the All-New Right-To-Left Inverse Polar Coordinate graph! Because traditional line and bar charts are *way* too readable!