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For that price you could probably figure out how to make it yourself!

I heartily agree with Toothpick!

Looks like the same size as my dorm room to me.

Actually I read that story - the twins were from the same father. The reason they were separate races was because the parents were of mixed heritage, and in rare cases twins from racially diverse parents can express both races. Here's the article if you want to check it out:

Gary...Potter? In Britain?..... It's probably just me, but I think that's the funniest part of this whole article.

His face NEVER. MOVES.

"The Fifth Element" might have been worth adding too. The scene where Leeloo escapes from the scientists with the panorama of future New York. It was so multilayered and multifaceted and always makes me catch my breath. The fact that most of it is a physical model also helps.

Trolls be trollings...

And there was the thunderous sound of nobody giving a fuck about Stephanie Meyers....

I was about to say, I'm sad they decided not to make the witch green! But then there was an ending teaser.

I just LOVE this show. And I appreciate how the creators sound like they'd be excellent beer drinking buddies.

Did anyone see Smoke and Mirrors and think Neil Gaiman? Anyone?...

Now I want a poster of one of these, and I want it to be for blacklight.

Just think - those galaxies, stars, and planets, are the oldest objects in existence. I love to imagine the day when we can travel there. I hope we make it that far!

"Who doesn't love cock??"

Science be damned, I think I'll go with the more amusing theory that it was aliens. BECAUSE TALL STONE STATUES OF WEIRD MEN THINGS = ALIENS.

Personally, I'm totally down with Matt Smith standing in a dark alley in all black giving me a moody but sultry look. Totally nothing like his character now, but... I could definitely dig the look. In fact, I entirely forgot what this article was about when I saw this picture.

I think "Cashback" belongs on this list, actually. Although you can argue that it isn't science fiction...it only uses the element of time manipulation to explore character development and the relationship between Ben and Sharon. But it was one of the most quirky and original sci-fi (ish) romcoms of the early 21st

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In the NY Times article it specifically states that they could not be separated because they would likely die or be otherwise hurt. Why wish for something that can't happen, and instead be grateful they have a loving and supportive family, and great prospects?