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R. Donald James Gauvreau
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How would drug resistance in bacteria be relevant to nanomachines?

I haven’t heard anything good about the AI itself in Ex Machina, which has robbed me of any desire to spend two hours watching the film.

Male here.

And who’s to say that Han and Sana are monogamous? Maybe they’re poly.

//But why should we ever bother to eat radishes?//

That reminds me of a campaign idea that was discussed on RPG.net, where all drow are good drow but are operating under some sort of magical delusion that causes them to remember all of the other drow as being evil. Hence, they are all secretly and independently working to overthrow the evil drow, and can’t speak a

Mythological encyclopedias? It’s a term for Hermes and his ilk, anybody who brings people from one world to another.

You now make me want to write a romance novel about a young woman and her lawyer paramour, who (gasp!) will eventually turn her into a lawyer too at some point.

At what point can one reasonably expect realism, then? Does “there’s a fight between a human and a freaking alien” mean that if the human gets an arm chopped off and four other stab wounds and keeps fighting for twelve hours, then we’re still open for mockery by complaining about the lack of realism here?

One of the primary reasons for having a well-constructed system, and making the reader familiar with that system, is that the author’s ability to employ that magic in solving the problems of the plot in a skillful way is directly related to how well the reader understands the system. Otherwise it transforms into a

Do you read fanfiction? If not, then there won't be any point to reading these, I suppose.

Wow. How "meh" can you get, Ragnarok Movie?

There was not a single point in that trailer where I was even remotely interested.

My favorite plot with an incarnation of The Master was the one where he was played by Rowan Atkinson.