I came to the comments to post the link to this. It’s occupied an unhealthy part of my brain since I read it.
I came to the comments to post the link to this. It’s occupied an unhealthy part of my brain since I read it.
I really hope they don’t leave this as a dangling plot thread
Pluto has a Ramsay Uncensored channel and it’s even better to hear him go off in all it’s unbleeped glory.
We’re a simple folk, to be sure.
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That would be an interesting claim. In Reid v. Covert (1957) SCOTUS determined that constitutional protections apply to US citizens when abroad.
Just write an online manifesto why don’t you.
It’s a crime he hasn’t been nominated for an Emmy.
This probably isn’t saying much (it isn’t) but I enjoyed this more than the first season of Halo.
Empathy? Compassion? Privacy rights? The common good? Science? I have to be getting close.
A spaceplane. The difference between this and our shuttles from 40 years ago is what?
Why didn’t they build a back up?
Beyond that, Hubble was designed for being serviceable. Webb, because of its orbit, was not built to be so.
This is fascinating but left out a critical detail.
Spot turned it down, saying a glorified cameo wasn’t worth their time.
The Boeing 737-800 was carrying 132 people on board, none of whom are presumed to have survived the crash. The flight was traveling from Kunming to Guanghzou, China, when it disappeared off the radar about an hour after takeoff, and crashed near the city of Wuzhou on March 21.
I’m here to complain about this show and all of Star Trek. ALL OF IT.
I would like America Chavez to find me a universe without slideshows.
The lights dimmed and the trailers started before our showing of Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness. The Fox logo appeared and first hint of electric blue and everyone knew what this was. A lone voice rose above the low collective groans, “Nobody asked for this!”
I was skeptical until you sweetened the pot with the ball tickling.