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    The crew of idiots might just be the caliber of people who were willing to head off into deep space with absolutely no knowledge of what their mission, timeline, etc will be. Would a really smart biologist agree to go without any explanation?

    Well, actually, it pointed to a planet, not a facility. They only saw a very, very small portion of the planet itself. We have no idea if there are more facilities, entire underground cities, etc. If, for example, aliens find a star map to Earth and happen to land on a volcano. "Why would they send us to this mountain

    Well, actually, it pointed to a planet, not a facility. They only saw a very, very small portion of the planet itself. We have no idea if there are more facilities, entire underground cities, etc. If, for example, aliens find a star map to Earth and happen to land on a volcano. "Why would they send us to this mountain

    Punch Drunk Love…?

    Punch Drunk Love…?

    I found it weird that Yoshimi wasn't mentioned in the article at all. That's probably my favorite album. Ego Tripping, In the Morning of the Magicians, … actually, the whole second half of the album is pretty stellar.

    I found it weird that Yoshimi wasn't mentioned in the article at all. That's probably my favorite album. Ego Tripping, In the Morning of the Magicians, … actually, the whole second half of the album is pretty stellar.

    "…I'm the one who shops!"

    "…I'm the one who shops!"

    Baker's scene wasn't graphic (e.g., it didn't involve a dog licking semen off his hand or anything…), but he did whack it to the teen magazine.

    Baker's scene wasn't graphic (e.g., it didn't involve a dog licking semen off his hand or anything…), but he did whack it to the teen magazine.

    Happiness (Todd Solondz, 1998) - one of the most uncomfortable movies ever made.

    Happiness (Todd Solondz, 1998) - one of the most uncomfortable movies ever made.

    I believe that was Dylan Baker, not PSH.

    I believe that was Dylan Baker, not PSH.

    Your words - "hugely popular bands," "selling records for decades."

    Musicians are already doing this.

    " the only success stories we have at this point for this type of thing are a few hugely popular bands that have been selling records for decades, and one hugely popular comedian."

    This.

    This.