GrouchoMarxism
Groucho Marxism
GrouchoMarxism

It's not that hard, no, but it's scary because some people view the success of any group they cannot find a direct reason to identify with (or members of whom are "one of the good ones", letting them root for that specific person so long as they don't pose a challenge) as coming at their own expense, and it frightens

When the Big Two do anything differently, really differently and not just on the surface, more often than not it is the result of individuals or smaller forces inside each company collaborating on a storytelling effort, rather than a willingness to really change policy or an editorial/managerial understanding of why

I am still suspicious that Pacific Rim will get axed somehow; I secretly suspect that he's never going to get a project all the way to theaters ever again.

To say otherwise is to follow the cockamamie prescriptions of frivolous 17th and 18th century Latin fetishists, and deny, oh, at least six centuries of precedent across the history and growth of the English language, if not more.

I have, but I think in this case the adjective noun-noun style of title doesn't work; "Caligulan" as a second adjective might have been more aesthetic.

I don't know if they posted it to Facebook, but I think if they had it would be more prominent in the article. I think the officers found the culprits just by, you know, asking around on Facebook if anyone knew any crazy survivalists who might put traps out in the woods to fuck people up for no reason. Granted, these

I actually had a very calm response to Goatse the first time I encountered it. However, when someone on a forum I frequented was exposed to it, their freakout became the stuff of legend there.

I don't think so; I think the show has been perfectly straightforward in telling us that since this was a new timeline, where Peter never split DRJ in half and stopped him from crossing over to the other side, we can conclude that he's from our Earth.

I kind of think that something our Observer (code-named "September") neglected to tell Peter (and this is just speculation on my part) was that his people were not merely a possible future form of humanity, but one that had learned how to exist outside of time and space before their timeline was destroyed or the

That was the future timeline where Peter used the machine to destroy Red Earth instead of bridging the two Earths. His consciousness was thrust into the future, where the consequences of that decision had not only destroyed the other universe, but caused an accelerated destruction of our Earth. Fringe ended up being

I think in this timeline, the "Candyman" who made Broyles's son so ill in the original timeline for Red Earth also existed, but Fringe Division didn't catch him and figure out how to restore the health of his victims, possibly because he didn't strike again, possibly because our Olivia was apparently just detained

From the article: "It appears to be just another shell with a Lego coating, but for whatever reason, Harry has taken to his new home. Maybe he just has excellent taste."

I was thinking the exact same thing! My knees are leery to say the least.

Also, I think the bearded guy who said "Quiet, you" on the ship may have been Claus Penrose, the super-soldier doctor from early in season 1.

What? No! Walter reveals later that Belly bought the typewriter and wrote the manifesto! Walternate wrote the Red Universe's ZFT, sure, but that was a cover explanation for Fringe events in that universe.

That is absolutely brilliant in the sort of way that things that should probably described as just "neat" are.

My thoughts exactly; I'm puzzled.

I don't get it, either; maybe it's just a consequence of techwriter boners for The Big New Thing and anti-boners for Things That Aren't New Any More But Refuse to Go Away For Some Reason.

I have been inspired to buy music more regularly in the thirteen months since I started using Grooveshark than I ever did before. Grooveshark's radio function introduced me to more music that I love than Pandora ever did.

Whether or not it helps them stop being a terrible writer, maybe it'll cut down on the amount of time they can devote to being a terrible writer in print.