NerdBurger358
NerdBurger358
NerdBurger358

Yep — absolutely. He wanted the Machine to protect people's privacy, and to be robust against government tampering.

Exactly how many margaritas did this artist consume before coming up with this, anyway?

Well, at least its not the candiru.

Aren't pacu herbivores? Are they actually breeding in New Jersey? Some fishkeeper probably isn't going to dump his in the local river until he's already got a five pound "monster" in his tank. Anyway, I'm sure the snakeheads will eat them.

Aren't pacu herbivores? Are they actually breeding in New Jersey? Some fishkeeper probably isn't going to dump his in the local river until he's already got a five pound "monster" in his tank. Anyway, I'm sure the snakeheads will eat them.

Yeah, but I remember she had the coolest jammies ever. She didn't wear that lingerie crap when she went chasing after Catherine (?) or whoever it was she was chasing after.

... yeah there is that.

This one is real not scifi or fantasy

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That watermelon experiment in Buckaroo Banzai. That was a total game changer if only he had time to explain it.

1935: Shiva and Kali are real, and a struggle between the two plays out in what is not at all an allegory about a newly divorced George Lucas having escaped from his wife and gotten his stones back.

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Always wondered what happened to the sonic device, Tony could have easily incorporated it into his armor.

This is a low-hanging fruit, but Star Trek: Voyager's trans-warp drive.

Star Trek: TNG - Season 1, Episode "Conspiracy"

TNG had a rough first season. Some really good episodes but the hadn't really found their footing yet. "Conspiracy" was one of the episodes near the end of the season that showed that there were alien symbiotes that had infiltrated the upper command of Starfleet.