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I loved the Conan books growing up and always felt the Arnold movies never really captures the flavor of Hyboria. Robert E. Howard really had a strongly realized setting and wrote almost as if it were a real historical place. Hyboria was almost a character unto itself.

I see no truly legitimate reason for Tor. I am sure there all all sorts of "reasons" that people cite but I am sure that most of the time people use Tor for nefarious reasons.

I have a friend who lost over half of his body weight. His secret? "I ate less and exercised more." That's it.

The ethical problem is not on the shoulders of those who purchase the phones. They are purchasing a phone; they are not in charge of how it is made. Those in charge of how it is made (e.g. the Chinese government, Foxconn, etc) are the ones who have ethical fouls.

Anything horror related by John Shirley....

I am guessing that there will be ways of doing this precisely because of what I (previously, two months ago) said. They will quickly find out no one is using it because we need to be able to switch between apps quickly.

No, don't be nervous. I think this is the new way of things now. Sketch away!

I'd like to say again, once more (and in the most polite terms I can think of):

"The doctor says I am OK but it still hurts when I pee."

Yeah, I think that in this case the in-your-face aspect of the branding is a little too much.

I watched the movie but it never really clicked for me. It just wasn't fun.

Yes.

Well, it's Joss Whedon. You know there are going to be beautiful deadly women.

HAHAHA! Yeah, Matthew Fox. Can you imagine Matthew Perry in that same role?

"Lewis Lane". That is classic. Would sell a lot of issues AND make the religious over-conservatives comfortable. That's win-win.

That is what is astounding to me. I can walk around being half of an interracial couple without any real fear of repercussion. If this was 1955 I'd have to fear for both my physical safety and hers. Stuff like that really serves as a strong reminder of how entrenched that was.

Very good point; the sexualization of Dracula may be a Hollywood thing.

His latest will not help you get in touch with your inner black woman; however, it will give you a chance to see Matthew Perry act like an off-the-chain crazy psycho in the most magnificent way.

As a white guy married to a black woman I have to shake my head at the Superman comic where Lois is Black-For-A-Day. The fact that the question of marriage is CONTROVERSIAL is mind boggling. Why...marry a black woman?!?! Unthinkable!

I'd argue that Dracula predates the Bride of Frankenstien in terms of sexy monsters.