I've enjoyed watching a lot of Dexter, but even at its best, it never struck me as particularly well-written.
I've enjoyed watching a lot of Dexter, but even at its best, it never struck me as particularly well-written.
It's about a group of women with a pee fetish.
First of all, the people killed are rarely adults who chose not to get vaccinated (I wish that were the case). It's mostly the children of those idiots, infants too young to get vaccinated, and people with compromised immune systems. All of the people you list also bear a great deal of responsibility. The worst of all…
Shooting one person would be a tiny drop in the bucket of deaths she is responsible for.
The breaker or fuse will blow if you just put the wires together because the resistance in the circuit is too low. However, it looked like he put them just close enough to arc, which could conceivably not blow the breaker. I've seen some rubber insulation go up in flame like that when wires arced, but I imagine it…
The breaker or fuse will blow if you just put the wires together because the resistance in the circuit is too low. However, it looked like he put them just close enough to arc, which could conceivably not blow the breaker. I've seen some rubber insulation go up in flame like that when wires arced, but I imagine it…
I think you're at the wrong site. For in-depth analysis of politics and global events, you should go to theonion.com.
I think you're at the wrong site. For in-depth analysis of politics and global events, you should go to theonion.com.
Pediatric 9/11 is a tragic disease.
Pediatric 9/11 is a tragic disease.
I can't manage to summon any sympathy for Lucretia the slaveholding rapist. But that doesn't make Ashur any less revolting and creepy.
I just saw it and it was one hell of a pilot, one of the best I've seen in a while. Todd's description of the next episodes is making me nervous.
It looks like iTunes has the previous seasons if you can't do streaming, but of course you have to pay for each episode. Otherwise, maybe DVD rental?
Shirley: About as much as Big Bird and the Keebler elves