Puddinhead2000
Puddinhead 2000
Puddinhead2000

I always experience a strong connection to nature with all psychedelic drugs, including mushrooms, LSD, mescaline and even with marijuana. (A lot of people disagree, but I've always considered marijuana as a psychedelic drug because it's effects are most similar to these types of substances, especially when it the

I can fall asleep during pretty much anything, especially in the theater. For some reason, whenever I go to the movie theater, if I am tired at all, I will fall asleep every single time. I think it may be partly due to the air conditioning and dark lighting or something, but at one point, this became a serious problem

*The two previous posts in this thread were meant to be just one, but I accidently hit publish in the middle. Here is the full comment, as I intended it.

...I vaguely recall this area being an old church or maybe a courthouse. In the center of the floor is a circular stained-glass type design where the audience stands while the outside wall are filled with various scenes that illustrate the Salem Witch trials. At first these dioramas are hidden by darkness and shadows,

Reading your post, just rekindled a long-forgotten and terrifying memory for me from a childhood field trip to the Salem witch museum. Being born and raised in the Boston area, I have visited Salem several times and have been to the Witch Museum once or twice too, but prior to reading this I had no recollection,

If Tyrion had with Shea his chances of survival may have increased, but I doubt they'd still be in love, especially now that we have seen how Shea completely betrays him and basically sentences him to certain death. I can maybe understand that Shea is hurt deeply by Tyrion sending her away, but if Shea really loves

Yeah, Shea's character has totally sucked throughout the show and I don't know if she comes off this way purposefully or if it is unintentional.

This infographic is awesome and super-interesting. The first thing I noticed was how highly ranked the numerous members of Wu-Tang were. They all have unique styles, of course, but their use of vocabulary seems to connect them and it is quantified here in a way that I had never thought of. I always admire creativity,

I totally forget how to play also but I love the art and the nostalgia.

This show is just full of plot holes and logistic issues, which really discredits the plot, in terms of believability. Obvious solutions are contantly overlooked and ignored to the point that it seems inconceivable that they have been able to survive at all. Occasional plot holes can be forgiven, but when each episode

The silver, "scat pack" version, on the left, does look pretty cool, and I'm sure it can haul ass with the hemi, but that's completely irrelevant (much like this stupid band), unless this model is available without the association with Motley Crue.

I've been a fan of the Rock, since his WWF days, and I'm glad his career as an "actor" has been successful. Obviously, his acting skills aren't the best, but he, actually, seems to do a surprisingly good job, considering he spend the majority of his life training to be an athlete, not a leading actor. However, I guess

Seems to me, the Jamie/Cersei scene was most likely changed, with the sole intention to be more controversial and provocative. One of the major themes of this show is that the characters are, generally, not black and white. Whenever, any character, starts to gain favor with the audience, they follow it up by showing

Most of the major female characters in Batman, are sexualized, (Poison Ivy, Catwoman, Talia, etc) but I don't really have a problem with it. I could even understand the justification that they're young and physically fit. Also, with this logic, it kinda makes sense that they'd wanna wear outfits that are functional

This is defiantly a unfortunate turn of events, and it basically guarantees the failure of Beware the Batman. Surprisingly, I liked Beware the Batman because for, CGI animation, it was pretty good. A lot of people liked Young Justice better, and I didn't dislike it, but it just seemed too bland and inconsequential

Ya, that took me off guard too, when he was first introduced as Alfred, I was pretty skeptical. Plus, they replaced Robin with Katana, which was another strange choice, but as I watched the first season, it bothered me less and less. It defiantly grew on me though and overall I ended up liking it.

I understand what your saying, but I disagree, completely. While, the character's sexual nature and provocative style does, absolutely, contribute to her popularity, I think she appeals to people on a more intellectual level, as well, as she embodies aspects of human nature that anyone can easily relate to.

I think this effect can be attributed to the different ways, in which, each gender organizes themselves into groups. Groups of men are, often, more efficient, when it comes to establishing a hierarchy. It seems counterintuitive, in some ways, since women are, generally, considered to be the less aggressive