I don't think the leaflet would agree with you.
I don't think the leaflet would agree with you.
>look leaflet
My bad. Should have checked the embedding before posting.
I'm going to sing the doom song now.
Faced with two options, I'll pick the cold vacuum of space over disco.
Opening the mailbox reveals a leaflet.
Iran is summoning Djinni's eh?
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
I was merely pointing out that I thought the wording was a bit ambiguous. Push usually implies a single direction rather than compression, which is a singular direction. So pushing something into a singularity (without context) is much more likely to refer to an object changing direction and being pushed toward a…
I think you mean crushed into a singularity, rather than pushed into one. Just a small nit. Interesting read!
I was implying Kara Thrace, but I like the way you think!
There may even be a place beyond the Hubble Volume where me and my wife (Eliza Dushku) are both ninjas who ride unicorns to work!
I can see Keanu working quite well in this role, if the studio will attach Robert Zemeckis to direct... so he could use the same visual effects he mastered in Polar Express and Beowulf to make Reeves appear more life-like.
I've voting for the Beyond the Hubble Volume option... because that means that, somewhere in this universe, I am married to Eliza Dushku... SWEET!
Rossum, very brave of you to come forward your first-hand experience with the disease, and I am personally glad that you've been able to achieve such success in spite of your condition. Inspiring, and I mean that... I intend no offense toward you, nor to anyone dealing with a similar and serious condition.
And thanks for working so hard on cancer. I had no idea you were actually in the field of cancer research.
Depressed people don't have to make objectively bad decisions for bad decisions to be a primary cause of both their depression and their decision-making ability: Many whom I have conversed with come from hellish environments, where they were punished early and often for transgressions, both real and imagined. So…
We're talking about averages here. The majority of people suffering from depression aren't suffering due to hormonal imbalances. And the majority of those depressed by recent death who suffer longer than would be construed by normal people as 'normal' do so because (again, more common sense) they blame themselves,…
I'm really hoping that's tongue-in-cheeky.