Tractorchick
Tractorchick
Tractorchick

Are you... insane in the membrane?

Well written article, but those boys' actions weren't the result of being raised in a vacuum, but in a bubble.

"The Day After" (1983) was the one film that truly terrified me and has plagued me throughout my life. It was the only realistic horror movie that I've ever viewed, and had I travelled back in to to LA to witness the sky...I would flip-the-freak-out!

I'm pretty sure it will be the other way around:

Pretty sure this is a plot from one of my erotic dreams. Spoiler: I'm at the finish line with a bottle of champagne and a bed.

It's always fascinating that such strict nativists, who likely hate foreigners who speak other languages, take no pride in the English language and using it fluently.

This one was my favourite

Spoil-not-Game-of-Thrones.

Be-Excellent-To-Each-Other, and his younger brother Party-On-Dudes.

LOL, Tractorchick!

Marauding kaiju?

Mister, can we have our ball back?

Set your tax dollars to stun

Well that's just great! When I was growing up, I wanted to go to Six Flags Over Georgia for my birthday, which was affordable. Now my grandkids are going to want to go to the Information Dominance Center. I hear it costs a minimum of a one billion dollar defense contract to even get into that place!

They probably wouldn't have understood a powerpoint. This wriggles its way into their fantasies via the "reality" of television without the need for rational argument or presentation. It has the trappings of both authority and futuristic, high-tech infallibility, so they were being won over before he even started

Could you be angry if the congresspeople referred to it as "that Star Wars thing"? I bet you could.

It was awesome, I promise.

great Americans are suffering during one of the biggest downturns in the economic history of the country and the government is spending money on a Star Trek replica.

This how nerds took over the world. They think of the brilliant ideas that are obvious in hindsight, but that no mainstream normie would ever have imagined.

I think a Borg Cube may have been more apropos.