Me neither. Great channel too.
Me neither. Great channel too.
Ew
Well, Kobold is better translated as Leprechaun, alien, yes, but more funny then evil. The best known Kobold:
I’ve gotten something different from this series each time I’ve read it. It was both an escape from rougher parts of life, and it lead me to think about a lot of my assumptions about morality/people.
A bender weekend with Lemmy and Keith is my dream. I probably wouldn't make it out alive, but oh, what a way to go.
Huh. I actually liked Battleship.
If we find a Dyson shell, as in the original concept of a cloud of individual satellites completely engulfing a star, it'll answer the "are we alone" question and probably, along with some temporary social fear, lead to us trying to rapidly expand out into space.
Terminator 2: "The future is not set in stone. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves."
I'll admit that I've only watched S2 once through, but my recollection is that it felt like a frenetic pace sort-of covered up a lot of plot holes. I still enjoyed the heck out of it, but it felt like too much happened just because the plot needed it to.
As fancy as they look, I really don't like this "big button" approach with massive icons.
Does a cockroach even have the capacity for pain/understanding the absence of free will?
Huma definitely could be a good movie. I didn't mean to imply that Dragonlance was the biggest, and The Dark Eye sounds massive, that's awesome! Dragonlance... man, I thought it was over a hundred novels, but I just now looked it up and it's over 190 now. I had no idea it had grown that large. I think the time span is…
...aaaaaand the crowd goes 'no shit'.
That's fine, though. We do not want our characters to be real. We have real life for that. We want them to be exceptional in ways. Worthy of story.
Couldn't you just use a band of colored tape and then remove the tape after assembly?