SuboptimusPrime
Suboptimus Prime
SuboptimusPrime

Always figured that they waisted the Angel Gang in the Stallone Dredd movie.

I actually sort of disagree with this one. I love Simms' Master, even if I don't love "The End of Time."

Howdy. I will link to some of the primary research discussing how Antartica is losing land ice (1 2 3 4), and I will link to this write-up explaining what those articles are saying if you can't get access to the primary research. I'll also just quote from them for anyone reading who is too tired to click on links:
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Wait, are you saying you were on the ... I don't ... why would you...?

yeah, with an ultimatum like that this marriage was already sunk. He should have kept the Lego collection and found a better spouse instead.

I had no idea staples came in that many different colors.

Ah, but if you generate an appropriate signal, you can create a harmonic resonance in the hydrogen core. You don't have to create a nuclear weapon... you can simply blow the sun up.* Easy, no fuss, no muss.

If by "destroyed" you mean covered in sheetrock form the building next to it. The playground stand up pretty well, besides a few trees knocking down the fence. Oh, and that floor mat blew away.

Do you just close your eyes and type? I said RIGHT UP THERE IN THE DAMNED ARTICLE:

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Oh, my God. ^THIS. I totally agree. Pancreatic cancer especially needs WAY more funding than it gets. Along with other rarer types of breast cancers and other rarer cancers. It's sad, really. There's a controversial UK ad that came out a few months ago that nearly everyone hated on because they thought that is

I was disappointed that they included a comic sidekick other than the talking cigar! My problem with the Stallone movie wasn't the cartoony excess so much as the way that the slow arch delivery underlines every single joke. The sequence might not be so excruciating at screwball speed, without all the lavish nudges and

It's not smoke. Nothing is burning. Please learn about stuff before posting dumb rhetoricals.

I think his sin is not calling them Legos, but thinking of them as boring! 1/10! wtf!??!!!

You're the worst, sir (or madam). The absolute worst.

So definitely still leaning more towards fairly serpentine depictions, as opposed to the 'mighty lizard' of western dragons.

In the follow-up Lowery wrote he inadvertently confirms that the other runners just grabbed his legs without getting his permission and he immediately asked to be let down to walk the rest of the way.

Sad that they couldn't have just reported on the actual story, which is actually more awesome because he finished on his own.

Wow, I sort of agree with what he's saying, but I also think his definition of "worldbuilding" is very different from the one I'm using here. Like I said in the intro, all fiction uses worldbuilding. Dickens is a master of worldbuilding. So is Thackaray. Even a story that takes place in the "real" world in a single

So, Monster, a company that screws people over by selling overpriced cables, got screwed over by Dr. Dre, et. all, on the overpriced headphones they screw people over on? Sounds about right.