I'm thinking about getting breast implants with mouse traps in them, just for the lulz
I'm thinking about getting breast implants with mouse traps in them, just for the lulz
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Soylent Green is based on Harry Harrison's Make Room, Make Room. The original book didn't involve any snacks made from people.
They blew it up. Damn them. God damn them all to hell.
Fry and Leela, trying to guess the terrible secret of Slurm Cola:
Sometimes I find Bugs Bunny attractive when he puts on a dress and plays a girl bunny.
And good for breakfast!
Shh!
See, then you could just punk us. <insert gif of that famous meme cat piloting a space shuttle yelling "TACOS!"> And then I'd spend a good fifteen minutes searching the Internet going "WHERE IS THIS FROM? HOW DID I MISS THIS?"
of course not. interpret it however you want, it's also to ok be wrong about it, this isn't 2001 a space odyssey. and referencing it as some type of evidence of who he is outside of his movie, even if you say "I'm sure he's a feminist but.." And then use your interpretation of the movie as something that might…
I think some people have a hard time understanding movies
I dont see how him making a movie about a misogynist makes him a misogynist. I think the movie was feminist in that it gave us a perspective into why misogyny and bro culture and rape culture is detrimental to both women AND men. That seems pretty damn feminist to me.
What.. ? The movie's entire point is that relationships =/= boner kill... Like in the end he's having the best sex of his life because he's connecting to Moore...
The complaints are mostly leveled towards political and current events posts. It's a good way for the poster to whine about the political message of the post without whining about the political message of the post. That's what I often suspect, at least.
You should listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool dude.
I don't get the complaining. If people don't like a post, they're under no obligation to read it. Besides, there's plenty of overlap among Gawker blogs (especially with the subblog format they have now). Sploid seems to have a lot of overlap with io9, for instance.
I don't think we were meant to root for his character to find happiness without having to change, or at Scarlett's character's expense. Because he did change... he was starting to work through his porn/sex issues at the end of the movie. And he didn't just dump his girlfriend because she wasn't performing in bed—…
Social science is also part of science. A lot science fiction is also social science fiction. Wells would have got that right from the start.
Another article that deals with data visualizations (that happen to have a current-events topic). Another swath of commenters whining.
Maybe there needs to be an "io9 Core" similar to what Kotaku did?
Part of io9's science interest dabbles into statistics, data, and visualizations. This falls into the latter category. There are other websites on the internet if that bugs you.