ThisGuyHere1876
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Anyone else find it ironic he's using a Sony 4K TV to demo this?

I'd call it a Wednesday.

From the moment I heard he wanted to do it I was sure he was the right man for it. He might not have been the best Spike but he has a passion for Bebop that I don't think anyone else in the industry could have matched.

I thought it was obvious it was that older blonde kid, the one who was upset that they killed the 'Nick'(?) (nametag) zombie. Kids always do stupid shit like that and fuck things up.

White girls in space be CRAZY!

It's from the sequel, Gravity II, where mankind strikes back against its ever-present enemy... gravity.

I was curious about that as well. I was like, "Did I just see something I shouldn't have seen!?"

Yeah, I think they messed up.

I think it's actually from Ender's Game.

Looks more like Ender's Game to me.

The problem is that, for many depression sufferers, "stop being sad and do something awesome" is exactly the same phrase as "oh just man up and get over it". It isn't helpful, and it indicates the speaker has little grasp of clinical depression. I suppose it's the implication that the person being told this is choosi

You seem to be confusing "depression" with "clinical Depression." Regular depression everyone experiences, and is usually caused by something like a setback at work, the end of a relationship, death in the family, even just being in a rut. And yeah, getting out of that kind of depression is possible by a turnaround

Yeah, I don't really see any point to this video clip being here. It's great that he found a reason not to commit suicide, but trying to apply his experience to those of clinical depression sufferers would be... incorrect at best, and yeah insulting at worst.

People who haven't been through it don't understand. They think it's 'being sad'. They've been sad in their lives, and then after a while they weren't sad, so they think that's how it works for everyone. Depression is like gravity, and some people are born on Earth and some people are born on Jupiter.

Fear will keep them in line. Fear of this battle station.

You seem to be missing the point where the entire thing was designed to be an impenetrable fortress, safe from external and internal attacks. Or where it had all lines of communication under surveillance, pretty much eliminating any ability to quickly come up with an effective plan and coordinating it.

This smarmy bastard. Bastards. Whatever.

So much for promoting the 50th. It's great that they actually participate at Comic Con and provide exclusives, but they should be holding the bloody trailer for the 50th hostage! Keep the trailer for the docudrama an exclusive as it is significantly lower on my list than the 50th (though I will still watch it as

Are most of your movie watching decisions based on spite?