Pteridium Petroleum. The Common Plastic Ornamental Fern.
Pteridium Petroleum. The Common Plastic Ornamental Fern.
Is that a Buick Opel he's leaning on?
Bah. You haven't lived until you've had brunost on oat crackers.
I didn't say "it was better" I just said I found it more understandable.
Thank you for replying! I was a little put off by the article and I am glad to hear there wasn't any bad intents by it. It was a little hard to read the intent of the article, and I think it would have been sad if it really was making fun of this book, as it does seem to showcase the "good part" of the fandom. It is…
I don't really understand furries. At least bronies has a good show to be fan of, but furries? They just have themselves and .. err.. Starfox.
I was split on the subject. On one side, these people need to be laughed at... or rather, we, as parts of various fandoms, need to be able to laugh at this. I do personally believe these things, and these writers should be a laughing stock, but I felt it was really out of place on io9.
Sometimes I feel really lonely in this word for thinking "Demolition Man" is a bucket of fun and then some. Also, it has aged better than most movies of the time.
Did they also use to think he'd be taller?
Am I the only one who's reminded of Brazil when I see the Cappin' in that picture?
Well, this was a bit of a disappointment. Where's the money shot? I mean, gee. If you catch two humpbacks humping, you should try to get some more interesting images than this.
I would prefer if that something was common sense, an understanding of the the importance of his fellow man's right and will to live his life without fear of pain or death from the person he calls a neighbour, and good spirit.
Is it a bad sign that I read all that in Holly's voice?
Aw, man!! I farked up a Red Dwarf ref! I'll go in my corner and stare at the wall in shame now.
Smeggin' the Head
I.. I'm tempted to ask why that man is flying, but I think I'll just sit here and stare at that picture for a while.
I approve of this article! More love to Manatees!
What kind of part does Danny John-Jules have in this one? He's credited as "Elf"
Clearly, these bones were transported onto land by an enormous amphibious cephalopod with a highly developed sense of self-awareness and creativity to be used as building blocks for his coming art installment: "Me."
This one... Is so alien it's hard to point out what time it comes from.