Vaaldor
Vaaldor
Vaaldor

One of my friends married a junior and i couldn't understand why she wasn't excited their son could be a III. She claimed it was too pretentious, but I think it would be awesome.

Yeahhh I'm (hopefully) a good decade or so from having kids but I'm very cognizant of the often idiotic-looking names people are giving their kids nowadays (especially my fellow black people, good god). I'm a III, and have long envisioned a IV, so if I have a son that's pretty close to a done deal. I mean, I'll

What is this "uniqueness" thing you speak of?

I simplified the description some for brevity, but yeah this all sounds right.

I seem to recall reading many different somewheres that ninjas, when doing the things we actually think of ninjas as doing tended to wear dark blue rather than black for that exact reason.

Fifth Element - post disaster sex. Cuz isn't that what it's all about?

It's not Sci-Fi, but it's King, so Im gonna go with it: The End of Shawshank, when Red finds Andy on the beach. Always chokes me up.

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What bigger reward there is than loyalty?

Highland Games.

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Ancient cities relied on streets, most of them quite narrow by modern standards, to carry foot traffic and carts. The modern city contains a complex hierarchy of transportation channels, ranging from ten-lane freeways to sidewalks. In the United States, the bulk of trips are carried by the private automobile, with

Movie: Gravity.

The future-computers have detected anti-social tendencies and a bad attitude. This child is unsuited for learning and will live out his life in the salt mines on the moon, as soon as he is strong enough.

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What about weasel, the other yellow meat?

I am against this, but I've got one: SODA IS NOT A WATER REPLACEMENT. IT'S REALLY MORE LIKE CANDY.

To be fair, we nerds traffic in a world that is quite a lot smaller than we think it is. Before the Jackson movies, I'm pretty sure 80% of America would not have been able to tell you the basic plot of LotR.

Missing: Wife and kids.

Couldn't agree more. While this might be "practical" for some, I think it applies to a very small number of people who are single. I might not use my kitchen gadgets every day or every week, but there are some things you just can't do without a stand mixer or a food processor. Do I need my bread machine? Probably