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Referring to a Dimetrodon as a Dinosaur is a reptile dysfunction.

A dinosaur on top of an elephant. Trust this photo.

Come on people. Here is a simple trick you can all use from now on:

Given that Dimetrodon and dinosaurs are about as related as humans are to crocodiles, i think it's a very needed distinction.

I dismissed a second (and then third!) comment because I continue to be uninterested in arguing things that have already been shown to be false online.

Chris Hadfield only had the rights to publicly use that song for a year so it got taken down after the year was up.

I dismissed a comment by someone who, at least in their commenting history, repeats the same debunked statements over and over again. I have no interest in Points Refuted A Thousand Times from one individual, because I accept that people who are unwilling to change their wrong opinion when it's confronted with facts

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And here's another one about the creation of Aladdin Zane...

I haven't really checked out Den of Geek before — I'm glad we're not the only ones who saw that reference. I'd like to say I'm surprised The Atlantic or Slate didn't pick up on the reference. I'd like to, but I can't.

Just wanted to point out apres lightninglouie on the ODeck that the dying merchant was played by Barry McGovern, and the entire scene's dialog was adapted from Sam Beckett's Waiting for Godot.

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Seems to work better than the "21st Century" model Lister used on Red Dwarf.

And I'm ok with that.

Littlefinger did not try to murder Bran, Joffrey did. Littlefinger just took advantage of the situation by telling Eddard it was Tyrion's dagger that was used in the Bran murder attempt.

Not really. Arya doesn't know for sure seeing as she left before witnessing his death, so she's an unreliable narrator for those events.

Ganymede, one of three ocean moons of Jupiter, could be hiding layers under its icy exterior. New experiments on the

Hiram McDaniels? Is that you?

Strong Belwas. I'm telling you guys, they're just waiting for the right moment. He'll totally be there eventually. ;.;

It's all good. I take this entire conversation as tag-team Hollywood-shaming.

I can't get past Stallone's thin, cheap looking pants (spandex?) in the clip above.