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True. Telekinetics would have a major advantage.

The Punisher never visits the penalty loop in biathlon.

Sterling is an example of competence without discretion. He has all the skills, but his application is what makes him bumbling.

One thing I note is also that high-turnout socially aware liberals typically avoid the mass-marketed candies out of concern for worker welfare, but these are usually such small-batch items that they would register as barely a blip for any one company at a time, statistically speaking.

Tiny Terry loves his pickles.

Great googly-moogly, these are beautiful!

Oh Terriers. I love that show with a fiery intensity. About the only way I can watch Once Upon a Time is if I fantasize that Baelfire moved to Oceanside, CA, changed his name to Britt, and hooked up with Hank Dalworth to become unlicensed PI's.

In many ways, though, I felt like the real hero of Nolan's movies was Jim Gordon, and frankly, I'm okay with that, since he represents something of an everyman's perspective on the crazy guys in costumes running amok in Gotham.

I absolutely loved Leverage, though I wouldn't necessarily classify them as "save the world" level. In all fairness, really, that's part of what I liked about that show. You had a fun heist of the week, which usually in some way had a personal connection to the crew. It was definitely fun while it lasted.

I was kind of thinking the same thing. The other thing I notice is that both Seattle and San Francisco are going to be relatively low in the draft order, so if Sam's sexual orientation leads to his draft spot dropping down to their picks, I would not be surprised to see either of them snapping him up, either as a late

"I say, old chap! We appear to be in some sort of post-industrial wasteland. You, cyber-banana, are my only friend."

A female Dr. Doom? I don't hate it. I don't love it either. I simply don't know enough about everything else they would do with the character to have an informed opinion yet. At this point, it's still too early to tell. I will say this, though: if the film-makers are going to do it, they need to just ignore everything

Plus, the stuff you want to keep is easily disassembled and re-assembled.

The difficulty in dealing with these sorts of arguments is that practitioners of science and scriptural literalists can't even agree on common definitions to even establish premises for legitimate debate, and it boils down to fundamental epistemic differences. The people who accept both tend to distinguish between

My thoughts exactly. Well-said.

I could see that.

The comments obtained by The Sunday Times also seem to indicate that Rowling thinks Ron and Hermione "would have ended up needing relationship counseling." Oy.

I see a couple of possibilities:

In recent years, Luthor has been portrayed as much more physically imposing, and in some continuities (such as the DCAU), gaining superhuman abilities through nefarious means.

In many ways, Marshawn Lynch has managed to turn his media non-presence into a work of performance art, finding new and interesting ways to meet the bare minimum required to avoid a fine, such as letting Michael Robinson hilariously take over one of his interviews. It's much more interesting than the sorts of