Small quibble, of the "bear/bare, see/sea" homophonic confusion variety: "Oy" is the Yiddish excalmation of long-suffering displeasure, "Oi" is the lower-class English exclamation intended to get someone's attention when they have annoyed you.
Small quibble, of the "bear/bare, see/sea" homophonic confusion variety: "Oy" is the Yiddish excalmation of long-suffering displeasure, "Oi" is the lower-class English exclamation intended to get someone's attention when they have annoyed you.
Feh! He needs a schmuck up the tuchus.
Who downvotes love? Oh dear, what IS this world coming to?
Sex-changing frog DNA?
Yes, but my downvote was out of love. Mwah!
I always upvote moves made out of desperation so BAM! Upvoted no matter what you did!
I just cast my first ironic downvote! I feel dirty and delicious!
"And he put creatures in our bodies, made us do things. And he's six months behind on child support."
I had no idea it ran that long. Thanks.
Peter Milligan, in the short-lived mutant title he did for Marvel.
The in-universe rationale for this, according, I think, to production materials from TOS, was that different species had different environmental requirments for optimal comfort and performance. I'd imagine Solok's ship felt like a sauna without the steam rocks.
No shit? Oh man, I coulda sworn it was Ceti Alpha VI! Never gonna live this down. Huh. Never gonna live this down, never gonna give you up, never gonna… sorry, got a bit of an earworm.
One of the things I liked about John M. Ford's Klingons—developed for use in the old Fasa roll-playing game and in the novel The Final Reflection—was that Klingons were shorter lived and, in terms of absolute potential, physically "inferior" to humans. (However, the fanatical warrior nature of Klingon culture meant…
You're cute too, Doc! And while we're on the subject: they sing "We're gonna have roast rabbit" but they are quite clearly stewing or poaching Bugs. The fuck? But nothing beats Bugs being ratted out by his own chicken marionette.
That's called "tmesis." I learned that from a comic book.
It doesn't always work like that. Not to sound like a dick but no one can dictate "process" to a writer.
Maybe someone has said ths already, but I took Betty's firing as a really nasty way to punish Don.
Yeah. I know you.
Downvotes? Really? It was funny.
Well, cgi had barely progressed past The Last Starfighter but everything else is spot-on. He used tons of cgi in Starship Troopers.