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Seriously so much more bad ass.

Without the front half of the tubes.

I'm not sure if you mean high-carb diets or natural textiles for clothing, but luckily both are applicable.

I'm trying to stay positive. But early news is not encouraging.

Meanwhile on Earth, my pics of the ground don't get nearly the same attention.

Welcome back, Mr. Disney. It's 2014.

I can hear Ralph saying "Eat me!"

"love between humans, like gravity, transcends dimensions. Maybe love is even the fifth dimension, where the beings who made the wormhole live."

so if doctor who doesn't make you throw a shoe at the TV, you'll be fine with Interstellar

It looks like some sort of drum with the Empire's insignia on it. Very hard to tell though because of the picture quality.

I just assumed Steve is worthy, Mjolnir just doesn't like being used as a parlor trick. Methinks at some point in AoU Cap will be wielding it.

This is a clever costume, but my favorite is still Sean Pertwee dressing up as his dad's most iconic role. (And I don't mean Worzel Gummidge.)

Let's use this story to have a moment of reflection on Michael Alsbury, the pilot who died in the recent Virgin Galactic crash. Commercial spaceflight is the next frontier for space exploration and is incredibly important to our future. He absolutely died as a hero...

All I could think at the end was CUT HIS FUCKING HEAD OFF DON"T JUST STAND THERE TALKING YOU IDIOTS!!

If the second season is more like the books, then that's where it brings fresh take on the vampire genre. It explores vampire mythology including explanations to their weaknesses, in interesting ways. To me, season 1 and book 1 is more like a prequel to a post vampire apocolyptic future, because in stories like that

I think they grabbed Gus because they know he had something to do with moving the coffin.

The show does have a set story line. It is based on the three books that Del Toro co-wrote. They have already stated the network plans to see the show through to its end. I just think, as I often do, what makes a good book does not make a good movie/show, and vice versa. It seems like they are adapting too directly