I used to weigh 455. I got down to 260 and I have mostly kept it off for 10 years now and have continued to slowly gain weight year after year despite working out 6 days per week and eating right.
I used to weigh 455. I got down to 260 and I have mostly kept it off for 10 years now and have continued to slowly gain weight year after year despite working out 6 days per week and eating right.
Adams was involved in each of those, even the movie screenplay. He explicitly wanted each of them to be their own things, and put in different takes or new ideas in each of them.
I like to think the terrible love triangle angle shoe-horned into the movie was typical Hollywood bullshit, but other new additions, like…
Oh, the books are the pinnacle! He was such an absolute virtuoso with the language, and many of the most amazing literary passages appear only in the books. The stretch beginning with, “Five wild Event Maelstroms swirled in vicious storms of unreason and spewed up a pavement,” contains poetic nonsense equal to Jabberwo…
What’s the structural integrity of these in a final sauced product? Having ridges that appear to be half the nominal thickness will lead to stress fracturing I would think, particularly when people tend to overcook pasta to begin with. It’s all well and good to get a buncha fun shapes out of the boiling water, but if…
Ugh, no. Why?
One of the books made Q Jr into Trelane.
Q could and should definitely be used to poke fun at the first season. It’s ripe for a bit of a send up.
Technically, didn’t Godzilla dig a hole from China to the Hollow Earth world?
Nathan was supposed to be the main character?
That could be true, which would in no way invalidate the entirety of the first season... nope! LOL
You can read it both ways. The show so far is stating that Picard’s mind was copy-pasted in to the new body, so he’s still Picard. However as his original body died, you could argue Jean-Luc is dead and the robot is simply a duplicate that believes it’s Picard. I’m sure there’s a philosophical argument to be had here…
Yeah, but biographies tend to be about real people.
I mean Q is directly responsibly for millions of deaths in the alpha quadrant thanks to getting the attention of the Borg. As much as Q is used as a fun foil for Picard, I don’t think it’s outlandish to call him a nemesis. Unless you’re just looking to avoid any direct or indirect references to Star Trek: Nemesis…
How did Rey grow up by herself, scavenging wrecked ships to eke out a living, and be totally self LESS? It would make more sense that she start out looking out only for herself, like Han Solo did.
Its the most goofy Star Wars name ever. I fucking love it.
I binged Star Trek: Picard (or by the alternate title “The New Adventrues of Old Picard”) recently.
SHEEV.
I mean, those things are called "biographies" and lots of people read them.
I don’t personally have a horse in this race, but an odd anecdote.