MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard

Idiocracy, one of my favorite movies, resembles somewhat a version of "Brave New World" just on steroids. I think this is the appropriate time to upload this picture. Hopefully you can enlarge it..

Yes. History proves it to be true. Usually the means to that end has been genocide.

I hate Monsanto, but not as much as I hate crazy people who get headlines like this that make it look like the only people who have anything against GMO's are screwballs like this dude.

Our Sauron who art in Mordor,accursed be thy name.Thy kingdom come.Thy will be doneon Middle-Earth as it is in Barad-Dûr.Give us this day our daily Lembas bread,and punish us our trespasses,as we slay those who trespass against us,and lead us into temptation of the Ring,but deliver us unto evil.For thine are the

1. he'd probably get teased about it a lot — "Clark looks kind of like Superman! Isn't that NUTS? CLARK! Of all people! Because he's a wuss!"

Here's a revolutionary concept. People are attracted to whomever they're attracted to, and the idea that we're empty SD cards that the media can just install whatever tastes it wants us to have into so they can sell us stuff is perhaps just a bit overstated.

This show is retarded. Like, Late 80s Action Movie retarded or Early 2000s Revenge Reflex Movie retarded. But I can't hate it. It's played so straight, that by the time Lead Action Man says "We don't negotiate with terrorists" synched to a shell hitting the warehouse, I started wearing an American flag pin, clapping

It's just a cameo. He will be playing Xenu, dictator of the Galactic Confederacy.

The value of someone's labor is not as subjective as you're suggesting. Labor creates actual wealth. Workers are paid a cut of that wealth. As workers' productivity increases, wealth increases, and so workers should be paid a higher cut of that wealth. Worker productivity is measurable. As worker productivity has

This is just like the awe-inspiring-ly stupid initial reaction to the 2DS. All the 'hardcore', long time, older fans are like "what is this, it's so simple an childlike, as if it were a child's toy!" The new 'Step' line of transformers are for young children. Just like the 2DS is. They are simplified, with a lack of

Revolution. It could have been such a good show if it stuck with its original premise of -no electricity whatsoever-. Instead, the first season ends with a railgun fight in a nanotech-proof bunker or something and a cheap cliffhanger involving midair nuclear missiles.

Yeah they could also require their name to be used conspicuously in marketing materials for companies that want to use their patents. Something like "The new Mercedes E300 E, a Tesla powered vehicle." (Second E means Electric don't ya know.) Even if they are giving the use of the patents away, they can still require

It might well be a very good move for the business, if not for the stock over the next two years (WAG on the time frame.)

Gabriel: I'm an angel. I kill firstborns while their mamas watch. I turn cities into salt. I even, when I feel like it, rip the souls from little girls, and from now till kingdom come, the only thing you can count on in your existence is never understanding why.

For those who would rather be putting solar on roofs, GREAT- go do that too. Nobody's telling you not to. Just because we're building electric cars doesn't mean we stop working on more efficient gas engines.

"Is one of Voldemort's horcruxes Barack Obama? Surprising revelations after the break."

Should have dug into their wallets and paid S.M. Stirling for his "Dies the Fire" series. Took quite a few books to completely jump the shark.

Political crap. A zip gun is easer to make, cheaper, more powerful, cheaper, and less traceable, yet they don't worry about it.

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Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. Really clever take on an old genre, with tons of great lines, a sly wit, and—for better or for worse—singlehandedly responsible for resurrecting NPH's career.