dinoironbody
Dino Ironbody
dinoironbody

As someone who only discovered The Dissolve after it folded(no need to thank me), I agree. I also think Keith Phipps should be able to finish Laser Age.

A man, a plan, seven eves. Nalpanama.

I read it recently and definitely recommend it.

I remember he said something to the effect that happy people make for boring fiction. I think one could just as easily say that unhappy people make for annoying fiction.

"I wrote an episode that un-rebooted the Mirror Universe from its Deep Space Nine incarnation to the original series one I preferred"

I demand to know what happened to the plucky lawyer and his compellingly grandiose speaking style!

97X. BAAAAAAM…the future of rock and roll!

I just saw Three Amigos, which had a joke where a character thinks "infamous" means "too famous to simply be called famous."

Anyone remember the game show Debt?

Seems like I always learn about a celebrity death hoax without the part where I think it's true before I find out its a hoax, so instead of going "Phew!" when I learn it's a hoax I just go "Thanks for reminding me they're still alive."

How does being born a certain race and/or gender determine whether you're a good or bad person?

Thank you for mentioning that Africans traded slaves, as it shows that greed and cruelty is found among all races. The fact that you preemptively mentioned it in a sarcastic "Of course you'll say…" way doesn't nullify the point.

So they're evil because of the circumstances they were born into?

My problem with the idea of the conquered peoples being morally superior to the conquerors is the idea that those peoples wouldn't have done the same thing if they'd had the ability to conquer other peoples. I think often it's just a matter of the conquerors being technologically superior to the conquered, not the

If you'd been a white male who grew up at that time, then what?

How do you know you wouldn't have done the same things if you'd grown up at the same time?

Which countries do you think have done more good than America?

OK, but on the other hand there's all the good that the Constitution did for the spread of democracy throughout the world, which is why I think that the Founding Fathers did more good than bad overall for people in general.

Was the British empire really more humane than America was, though?

Does that mean declaring our independence was a bad thing overall?