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Peameal Bacon
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"Hello, whore."  In other words: "Hi, ho!"

And it's not much of an exaggeration at all.  An actual creationist (intelligent design) argument is: "How could something as complicated as the human eye have evolved?  It's never been explained to me in a way that I can understand, therefore it never happened."

You left off one of the letters "S" from a word there…

Sort-of Spoiler follows:
Arguably, in the original Total Recall movie they maybe didn't go to Mars, either.
Wait, they don't even pretend to go to Mars in the new one?

I refer you to Red Letter Media's excellent review of First Contact, which says that the movie might be a mediocre action movie but a poor Star Trek movie.
http://redlettermedia.com/p…

Worf wants Alexander to embrace his warrior heritage, Alexander is more interested in being a regular Federation-raised kid

He did yell, "You all fell for my master plan!" when he gleefully ran down the stairs, but you're probably right. That might've just been ironic.

…or the anti-Indiana Jones.

Why are you a misfit, red-haired girl?!?

Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

@avclub-d7b683529752a4d24d84c4941861a363:disqus , I appreciate your response to my question.  I admit that my question was rhetorical and thus had a point.  However, my point wasn't any of the things that you supposed - that Irish Catholics or anyone else's allegiances should have been different.  My point was that I

During the US Civil War, Britain had pro-Confederate sympathies, and Canada was then a part of the British Empire, so maybe him wearing the shirt with the Confederate flag is really very clever and historically accurate?

Canada is a kingdom, but we don't have a king.  Not that I'd expect Nickelback to know that, so your imagined quote of them is still accurate.

"Spear chucker" is a perfectly accurate, inoffensive phrase to use to describe an atlatl.

@avclub-e57dbebc740250d2c4a370cf6ccb35f0:disqus  "It's customary"?  Was this Borat?

But then why was/is the religion of a person the best single predictor of where their allegiance lay in the various conflicts in Ireland over the past 100+ years?

I thought that the prof was presenting the argument used by creationists based on their mischaracterization of the 2<sup>nd</sup> law of thermodynamics - and they do conflate abiogenesis and evolution, and do describe them in terms of "order" and "chaos".

Yeah, after the 30 seconds or so of the professor's lecture that we see, I was surprised that Dexter said he was clearly an "asshole" (even though he "liked him").  We basically had the prof saying that creationists say that the second law of thermodynamics means that life can't have arisen from "chaos", so therefore

Thank you for explaining, Dexter's voice over.

I don't think this has been too inconsistent throughout the seasons - Dexter has always been bloodthirsty and, technically, a vigilante.  But I wouldn't call him a vigilante - he is not usually concerned with justice or revenge or the public good - he wants to kill and Harry had channelled this with the "code" and