Perdition
Perdition
Perdition

Breadcrumb quest now that we’ve finally acquired the expansion pack that contains superconductors.  Guess the user got tired of dicking around with the space pre-patch for 60 years, now we just need to climb the tech tree to FTL travel.

I once had a dream about an Ariane V rocket. I told my husband about the dream, and now he absolutely will not let me live it down. :-) So now I will share it with you, because it’s funny.

Beltalouda!

How exactly is it a PR stunt? I love how because everyone hates Musk everything he does now is a stunt and should be bashed. Regardless of your opinions of Musk the things Space-X are doing are some of the coolest things since the 60's in terms of space advancement.

Just like how cheaters are always the ones most paranoid about people cheating. That’s why when I hear Republicans going on about keeping bathrooms safe for women, all I hear is, “...because I would absolutely take advantage of the situation.” Although I guess we shouldn’t be surprised. Assuming everyone thinks the

It’s always projection with these pieces of shit. Every fucking time. 

I must have been on the same cruise as you.  The Med by cruise ship is a great way to see it.

Don’t forget you don’t have to worry about what to eat.  You want pizza? Okay!  Sushi? Okay! Burgers? Okay!...I also highly recommend the drink package.

Lavar Burton or cancel!!!!

COVID restrictions may make it more difficult for the crews:

It’s NEVER ‘done.’ An election means nothing is ‘over’ and we SHOULDN’T ‘breathe’. We need to keep fighting.

I think most people who have pointed out right-wing fascist tendencies growing since the Reagan Bush years can now feel thoroughly vindicated in saying “I told you so”.

It’s NEVER ‘done.’ An election means nothing is ‘over’ and we SHOULDN’T ‘breathe’. We need to keep fighting.

Absolutely, but Armageddon is a lot more fun.

(Obviously, the Deep Impact wave scene is by leaps and bounds the best disaster scene in either movie)

You’ve nailed the parts of the movie I like, as well; the rest of the movie strikes me as pedestrian and predictable.

Not gonna lie: I like this movie. ‘Love’ is a bit too strong, but I like a good deal about it: the aforementioned ‘I name him, I keep him’ scene; Arlo and Spot revealing what became of their families; Sam Elliott (“If you ain’t scared, you ain’t alive.”).

Imagine if you will, though, a world where a cop sees a broken taillight, and pulls you over to help you fix it. Not to get a chance to snoop around, but just to help you out and make your vehicle safer for you and everyone on the road. It seems like such an alien notion to how our current society runs, and that fact

Could be worse

Also, "War of the Roses" was definitely about a very bad divorce, even if it was a dark comedy.