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Shan
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Well, I read a lot of webcomics and quite by chance when I was trying to find a particular page,

I hope you read The Restaurant at the End of the Universe and Life, the Universe and Everything as it brings that arc to a nice conclusion. There are two books after that but … well …

Wait, what?

Is it because at least some of the time, they're having actual teens play teens now?

Well, that works for this film as according to the book, the real life figure was 19 for at least some of his escapades and yet somehow able to pass himself off as a lot older (in professions like airline pilots and the like.) Apparently he didn't look particular older in real-life compared to his actual age which

As impressive as some of his fraud was in terms of pulling it off, here's probably the grand master.

We all can. Just rather slowly and in one direction, unfortunately.

I asked Vern (of Seagalogy fame) this question more than once and never got an answer. I did find one instance, though which was where the villainous henchman from The Glimmer Man did land a punch on Seagal's character - once (after being outclassed the entire movie) - I think he even drew blood. At which point

YES

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I think it's more like AI will just outgrow us and go where we can't follow them, like in Her. As for destroying us if it really felt it had to … for some reason, it could do as little as just lose all our financial data or something (but there;s even more chaos it could cause with such things as regulatory systems of

Let me introduce you to (if you've never had the pleasure) "The Adventures of Dr McNinja".

That's all right. I clearly misunderstood your previous comment of "boring" to mean that you wanted to see some decent horror. Well, in this film, it's clearly about how people on the fame train can both end up doing some undesirable things and leave behind the people they knew and the life on their destination to

If you haven't seen this one before, I would recommend this film. I thought it was really well done. Obvious metaphor for the price of fame in Hollywood but that's not a criticism. Does get rather gruesome, especially towards the end, though. Just saying.

DO IT

Oh great … and after all that time I spent trying to learn Korean, now you tell me.

Thanks! I'll do my best to go there next time as well.

British teeth are actually some of the best in the world. The value actual structural integrity over superficial appearance.

Fun bit of trivia (at least I think so), she provided her own snake. Joanna Cassidy, who played Zhora already had the snake (a Burmese python if I recall correctly) before she got the role and she didn't buy it specifically for the part either. It just happened to be something she already owned.

I love Haeundae Beach. Try to go there every time I'm in South Korea.