OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual

You, my friend, have style and class.

I'm surprised holodeck Leah failed to mention that, considering how much other information it had. What a scamp.

Did Geordi ever end up banging Dr. Brahms? He was WAY in to her.

What fucking alternate, rebooted universe have we slipped into where this decision makes any kind of fucking sense? Is Paramount hell-bent on violently fucking this franchise into the dirt?

You are am having strange grammars.

God, Fox. Since you're not giving Marvel the franchise back any time in the foreseeable future, just grab your dicks and reboot the whole fucking thing already.

I think you're taking the term "Disruptive" too far. It's a business term and usually when someone is referring to a disruptive innovation or technology, they're referring to a product that changes the status quo in a particular market, often forcing incumbent companies to change their business model/product, or

I disagree that "sidequel" only popped for 300 mkII, as I've seen that term and concept floating around for a while now. Unfortunately, my only proof for this claim is from an Urban Dictionary article dated December 7th, 2012:

Don't worry, I am too. It sounds like it's a series.

Seems like glorified fanfic.

Check out comicbookgirl19's channel on YouTube. Tons of really in-depth backstory.

$10 says this move sits in development hell for the foreseeable future. Just like the supposed He-man movie Jon Chu was attached to at one point.

The researchers also found that agavins increase the production of GLP-1, a hormone that triggers the production of insulin by slowing the rate at which the stomach empties.

Vortices.

What ancient mutant? Why Apocalypse, himself, of course. He's an ancient mutant and he's one of toughest villains in the Marvel universe. Who else would it be?

That's bullshit a bunch of other mammals get this and we don't. How can I evolve myself to see UV radiation?

Do it! Remake the shit out of this little hidden gem from the '80s!

No. This level was frustrating and AWFUL.

Surely you jest.

That makes more sense. I wish the article went in to how the Nave actually intends to use Li-Fi. But the transmissions would still have to be point-to-point, which would be difficult with a moving object like a sub. Would the satellite have to constantly have to track the subs movement and adjust the transmitter?