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I understand, I was just being an ass. I will point out that I feel the same way about South Park. Relevant and fresh are two different things. Both shows are still relevant, whether or not they're "fresh" is a matter of opinion. Personally, I actually don't like Family Guy that much, but that's because it's an

Now with 7 REAL, creepily attached dwarves. Don't fall asleep with these dopes!

Seriously, if you're not pretty enough to stop them they'll straight up pick axe you.

I think that's SUPPOSED to be sexy Tonto. It looks more like Tonto: The Crow.

I'm so sorry Seth McFarlane shit in your Cheerio's. Rude, man. Rude.

There's another mission in ME2 to a similar effect. This is the most accurate description, I think.

Wait, wait, that makes it worse. That means the key to the entire saga lied purely in the hands of like a 13 year old girl when they could have had the entire school switching off going back in time and had it done in like, what, a few hours? All they would really need would be a good, well written note or some form

The Dune series has always had a special place in my heart, but I did the same thing kind of. My older brother and father tried getting me to read it when I was young (before 10, I couldn't tell you a precise age beyond that) and I just couldn't. I read it a few years later and it's since provided a solid

I'm personally hoping for Grand Admiral Thrawn, as much as I know that's a longshot given what they've said about the EU.

I was gonna go fallopian tubes.

Could be "hairy" as in "difficult" or "hazardous". Maybe it wasn't high quality.

It's actually the first statement you make, right out of the gate: "See, this is why I absolutely hate that Goyer is in charge of... well, anything."

Oh, idn't that nice there, don' chya know.

So, Teleporters just Prestige you from A to B? I don't even. Tesla was right again! Fictionally speaking.

Also, I agree with your final statement on the realistic direction of cars. I personally enjoy driving and am not sure I could get used to a system which doesn't let me have some control. I'm not even really

God.

Alright, I love books. I have a rather extensive personal collection. But in the era of wireless transmission of human experience, can we stop pretending like book snobbery is still "keeping above it" and is just the kind of arrogant douche-y thing that ONE guy always does to make himself different?

I'm happy to

"As a teacher..." but they're studio executives, not teachers. Pandering is all they do. Teachers educate. Studio execs entertain to the lower common denominator. The only similarity between the two is the math, and they get a whole hell of a lot more 0's on their paycheck for adding sound into theatrical trailers.

Saddest moment in the entire series is season...5, I think, when Dean just breaks down and begs God at Bobby's.

THE FEEEEELS

Actually, that's EXACTLY what it's for.

Maybe you should drink some so you can spell "utter" correctly.

I, Jedi always gets an honorable mention as one of the top EU books for me. It's really one of my favorites regardless of universe/genre but if we're talking purely EU, I, Jedi is an exceptional read.

And, the pattern being the heads (or more accurately, the most powerful) of each house (Robert, Catelyn)— Ned is killed so Catelyn is the senior member of the Stark family, and also a Tully.

The Red Wedding being his doing, argument could be made the dire wolf's head on Robb's body is a symbol of Lannister victory, and thus follows this pattern. It could also be said that going after Tully was also going after Stark, as Ned had already been killed by the time the war against the Starks really started in