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The police in LA reserve the term Motherfucker for the really bad bad criminals. Reporters are the same way with the term jagoff.

I think the 36,000 followers of that popular flat earth Instagram account incorporate all the people who are not in on it. Although, even some of them are probably following ironically.

Don't forget the people that make curved aircraft windows.

In the back of my head while smugly reading about demented conspiracies like this one is a little voice that whispers, what if they're right?

A friend of mine from university spent some time at a research station in Antarctica. I did not know she was in on this devastating conspiracy at the time. Now I am convinced she was actually in Denver the whole time. I asked her for proof but she has not replied to my friend request.

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It would be a nice touch if Epstein's 'yacht' ended up leaving the solar system and connecting, somehow, with the aliens, who then track it back leading to the introduction of the protomolecule and where we are now. A hundred and thirty years doesn't seem long enough for all that to happen though.

Ann-f'ing-Torv!

She was in an Australian series about government intelligence and hacking stuff last year. It was pretty good.

I would accept an inanimate carbon rod at this point.

Or licked, at least.

For those in the UK the third season of Catastrophe started last night!

Why…. why would you shoot at it?!?

I watched it from the front row, staring up at the screen, neck craned 60 degrees, the movie looking like a multi-coloured barcode. That's the experience I'm looking for in an Avatar theme park.

Surely it would have been cheaper, easier and more realistic to shove a bunch of tourists into an empty warehouse wearing VR googles!

"I'm so sorry, he's such a dork."

Here's a video that someone took of their television showing the poor, poor throw.

Frailty, A Simple Plan *and* One False Move (again with Billy Bob), one of Carl Franklin's first. All great little thrillers.

I've seen a few episodes now, they're both great. Smith makes a wonderful speech about flanges and whatnot :D

I didn't know people really talked like that.