Ronin08
Ronin08
Ronin08

I remember the days in WoW hunting bounties. Back in the vanilla days, when realm forums were home to a vibrant community, some players would set gold bounties on others. Once you had a bounty on your head, some people would log on alts just to see which zone you were at. Hunting for a single guy in all of

This whole thread will just turn into Trevor hate..
But fuck everyone!!! Trevor is so much better than the Manadarin ever was!!

Doesn't Glee rip things off every episode?

Well, toothless may not be a reskinned dog, but he sure acts a lot like a cat. And he has some birds traits too. WHich I think is what make it works - he is cat-like enough to be identifiable, but with enough difference that he doesn't feel like a cat with another name.

Especially when you're "experts" are places that are the equivalent of diploma mills for policy papers. Heritage Foundation, The Cato Institute, etc.

I'd say it has worked out exactly as he intended. Muddy the scientific waters at the Congressional level and everyone can then point to their own "experts" to support their favored positions.

"Gingrich's view was always, 'I'll set up one-on-one interactions between members of Congress and key members of the scientific community,"

Did everyone just skip this article to come to the comments and make the exact same mistakes NDT makes? Because it's like a chorus of people missing the point in here.

The commenter below, KaMai, is correct. Einstein was famous for his navel gazing. He, and people who knew him, attributed his tremendous intellectual discoveries to said navel gazing. It allowed him to remove himself from physical constraints and dwell of possibilities.

Sexiest Power Girl I've ever seen. Really.

I'd love to see a 'standard' superhero movie, like Captain America or The Dark Knight, completely bend the genders. Crowd scenes, protagonists, secondary characters, love interests, everyone. It is not talked about in the movie, it is simply accepted.

Yeah, am I the only one uncomfortable with how that plot line played out? Peter says Gwen can't come cause its dangerous, Gwen goes anyway (rightly) asserting that she's her own person who can do what she wants without a man ordering her around, and then she's killed because she... got involved and didn't do what a

It plays out even more sexist in the movie.

Am I the only one who didn't like that Gwen died, like at all? I found it was totally unnecessary and the movie would have been stronger if she had not died. The relationship she had with Peter, with her knowing his secret identity and being able to help him. was pretty different from what it was int he comic, and

There is plenty of fossil evidence to support it.

I haven't read the book, but I read the synopsis:

Just watched "Spaceballs" with my son last night, his first time seeing it. Still laughed after all these years.

Be born into a rich family.