I, too, wondered about these "hairs from Inner Mongolia."
I, too, wondered about these "hairs from Inner Mongolia."
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was published in 1870.
It is interesting.
What is really happening.
The word is "stereotype" unless there are two of them, dood, and as a gun-totin', carry-permit-ownin' leftylib, lemme tell you that your argument sounds very cracker, as in, "well, most crimes ARE committed by them."
Or two! Yes!
Like her talon, though.
You hear the tuneless whistle of the Killer Mouse, stare into it's dead button eyes, and know, for certain and true, that your death has arrived on little naked feet.
De gay mens, dey eat da poopoo.
Me second Ugg. Me stop watching trailers now. Too much story tell too little left.
You keep using that sound all the time...I do not think it means what you think it means.
This is definitely a trainable skill. I knew cattlemen who could tell you how many cows were in a herd almost instantly. (For all I know, they counted legs and divided by four!).
I agree. The John Carter character is supposed to be a badass superhero warlord, not a male model with grasshopper tendencies.
See? You aren't sure, either. THIS is what we need in our next Transformers movie ... WTF are Quintessons?
As long as they bring back the Junkbots of Garbage-tron, and those spinny-c'thulhu monsters that were the parents of the robots. I would actually pay to see that.
Ditto that.
Most of these are amazing, and some are just mind-blowing. Thank you for finding and posting this stuff!
But ... I wanted to stare into my navel for a while. I find the most amazing things in there!
"It followed the fiction of believed science fiction writer Anne McCaffrey quite closely."