My greatest fear is that Idiocracy becomes a documentary.
My greatest fear is that Idiocracy becomes a documentary.
Well, there's also the fact that the loss of ice will cause the underlying rock, previously squashed under all the ice, to rebound somewhat, decreasing the effective depth of the 'bowl'. Whether this has been taken into account in the animation, I don't know.
They're really not polarized viewpoints, though. They've always been easily reconcilable. Genesis 1 is poetry, not science: a different way of telling the same story.
If you know it'll be a twist for most viewers, why did you post it without a spoiler warning? Sheesh.
I have always held it as a matter of faith that Burn Notice and Archer take place in the same universe. "My name is Sterling Archer. I used to be a spy. Until..."
The best possible match up is already a reality:
If that dog is still alive after 10-15 years, I'd say they should have skipped investigating TAHITI and instead look into Buddy.
Surely if we're including fictional cats then Schrodinger's has to be mentioned too:
well not to mention he is human and not a Time Lord so it really wouldn't goof it up.
YES. Thank you! I was looking for this!
A friend of mine was complaining about the bug thing. Seems like everyone in the Arrow universe should shut off the lights and look around the room around once a week - just like you update your antivirus programs once a week.
57 Flavors of Moral Ambiguity.
Also, you are a snide asshole, but that's okay. Ignorance is bliss, right? Word to YOUR mother.
Man Thing was also just mentioned in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D preview!
"Where is this Fridge? What was in there? Who or what is a Man-Thing"?
If I could do it over, I would not read the books first. In my defence I did not mean to read them all - I just couldn't put them down! And now the show feels weirdly unsatisfying and goodness knows when GRRM will release the next book. Sigh.
Silly Elise, WoW is an MMO, you can't finish it. :P
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So does that make the Milky Way part of some galactic peanut cluster?
Nothing underscores the immense power of human imagination and abstract thought more than its ability to somehow compare a thousand-light-years-across constellation of stars with a supermassive black hole in the middle to his own ass. Which I did.