The Taming of the Sandshrew is better in the original Klingon.
The Taming of the Sandshrew is better in the original Klingon.
Obviously dinosaurs would be the smartest choice.
I agree with your sentiment. This is one of the only sketches I don't mind the unfiltered version so much - usually I prefer bleeps hands-down - but I didn't think to check when I linked the video.
It's true this was already posted, but that's okay - it's fun-enough to watch twice!
If you are at all interested in the midwinter festival "phenomenon," here's a great, short take on some of its history and culture from the Gene Expression blog: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/12/the-reasons-for-the-seasons/#.UNi33W-u3ng
Ow, my feels.
Why are we not talking about Unamused Donkey Kong? And why is he wearing Diddy Kong's hat? Is it a Cubone / Marowak thing?
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Information science, baby!
In our meager defense, cyanobacteria is a whole phylum, not a single species.
Hell yeah!
My sympathies for poor Alfie White. I felt the same way about my first survivor, a very pleasant young male taxi driver. I was feeling very confident (but not too confident!) and got all the way into Buckingham Palace with him before he was killed (not by the helmeted officer I was facing, but by the second zombie I…
Poopin'!
To produce milk for feeding their mannequin babies once they hatch from mannequin eggs. Duh.
I see where he's coming from, but it still rubs me the wrong way. As a librarian, I have to deal with members of the public occasionally expressing surprise that I had to earn a master's degree to do what I do. Many's the layperson who figures a librarian is just a rather-talented Googler. This argument feels very…
Aw, what a shame. Thank you for saving me the trouble of finding out the hard way!
I'm sure someone will scroll down looking for this.
I think maybe I got a little ahead of myself with the comparison. On the surface they actually seem like opposing phenomena, but I recall that the threat facing the pre-born is that they're never given a chance to develop their own personalities to differentiate themselves from the other memories, and as a result are…
I'm gonna miss the point here for a second, and I hope you'll forgive me, because I had a small epiphany regarding the statement: "Baby vampires never grow up physically or mentally, so there is a little problem where they have temper tantrums and eat entire villages." So, this whole series is more-or-less everyone…
I read your comment and rebuttals in the other article and here, too. What you do, sir, you do well. Very fun to read.