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The only real difference needed is in the breastplate, and that's covered in this picture. Everything else is a matter of sizing.

the chances of you having less grammatical errors than I do are not insubstantial.

I think I recognized 10 names on that list...and why the f*ck is Alan Alda there?

Elfstones of Shannara was actually my introduction to the swords-and-sorcery kind of fantasy at 10 (I had read a little Redwall before then, and I hadn't quite found Lord of the Rings). Went back and read Sword a few years later, and it just didn't measure up...but the rest of the series is fine, and I really liked

Girls don't buy action figures? Then sell them something else.

The cons are basically that it takes too long for works to get into the public domain. The way things are now, someone (Christopher Tolkien's children, for instance) can have a comfortable steady source of income from something he had no part in creating. Disney can keep the monopoly on Mickey Mouse for as long as

r/halflife: HALF LIFE 3 ANNOUNCED TODAY

It's Bo Burnham, who is about as un-subtle a comedian as there is. He got his start on Youtube...that and his age (23) are about all you need to know about him.

It is legal, if you can bring yourself to jump off a tall enough building. You're thinking of physician-assisted euthanasia, which brings ethical issues along with the whole "helping to take a life" thing.

A lot of rights already disappear in "times of extreme crisis"...ask the Nisei about that, or most of the people on no-fly lists, or anyone who's had "parallel construction" pulled on them.

Especially since his actual line was either "The Redcoats are coming" or "The regulars are coming"...

Yes, the Agrippina in #1 and #6 were the same person. Considering that one of her brothers was freaking Caligula, this should shock absolutely nobody.

That one's a Sony deal, and it has less of a chance of happening than the others.

Iron and every lighter element can form in giant stars, every heavier element forms when those stars go supernova. Oh yeah, planets would've been possible that early.

Not entirely sure if he's actually written any science fiction...

ITT: Panic in the TARDIS

One of my Facebook friends posted the Blaze version of this story...not touching that one.

Apart from the whole proofreading thing (is Gawker really that cheap to not hire an editor for the ESL writers?), most of these aren't accidents (which the OPENING SENTENCE says they are).

Close, he's Hungarian. I agree that this guy needs an editor assigned to him, though.

The biggest mistake is putting politicians, who can't plan beyond their next election, in charge of making the plans.