I have to admit it.... I don’t get it.
I have to admit it.... I don’t get it.
I, too, very much enjoyed the time machine references. Very funny. And I feel that the review above was VERY remiss in not mentioning it.
I am not sure I believe anything about this tale. Looks like scribbles, not a “dick.” And I am doubtful that they got this block of wood in any PS4 box at all.
Welcome to Islam.
I want to see her raise her arms without smashing that crazy collar thingie up into her face. Go on. Try it.
The humor in this episode (or I guess I should say Humour) was great. I actually laughed out loud several times. High marks for the funny bits.
That is bug news.
Dumbest. Post. Ever.
Why are they still doing Sarah Palin stuff? Seems way out of date now. Did they say General Francisco Franco is still dead, too?
Amy is neither cute nor particularly good looking. But she is NOT “ugly.” She is just perfectly regular looking. Plain, but not unsightly.
“Smart” Spaceballs wasn’t.
The first one was mostly childish and subpar though it had a few moments and funny bits.
Where’s it’s birth certificate?
Shouldn’t you have said “Holy Cowl”? But those face sculpts are pretty good, I have to say. Very lifelike.
Nothing is wrong with rich nations giving money to poorer ones. EVERYTHING is wrong with MAKING them do it.
And why is this factual?
First, don’t try to read what isn’t there. I never said “don’t try.” These “agreements” are toothless and do nothing whatever except make rich nations give poor nations money. That does not for global warming. There aren’t any teeth and nothing will end up happening.
Or... you are a fool. But that is already established. So far NONE of the so-called climate accords have been lived up to. So, stick your head in the sand if you like.
“The Paris climate summit may go down in history as the singular moment nations decided to tackle the threat of anthropogenic climate change.” —You are very naive if you think that.
Despite the doomsaying of TV, Movies, books, and that Musk fellow, technology has generally led to a better life for humans. So, to say technology will “save our future” is not a big stretch. The track record is good.