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I live on the Westside. The last episode of Glee that I watched had the Puck character cleaning a pool topless and his pants were so low his pubic hair was sticking out of the top of them. :|

Glee is supposed to be in Ohio but I've never seen it snow on the show. Note: I quit watching during season 2. I got tired of thirty-somethings playing sexed up high schoolers.

The setting looks a little....OLD SCHOOL!

I still like The Gate and the sequel.

"Someone say something about a gate?"

Making you visible.

Making you visible.

I'm wondering how this movie would look as an anime.

This is pretty cool. It's like they're now a member of the Sharks.

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Now you guys are clouding my memory! I'll have to trust my earlier self that it was "puny god". This clip seems to back me up. Enjoy!

My favorite catchphrase (and moment) from the movie was "Puny god."

My point is that we need terminology to distinguish time travelers from the future and time travelers from the past. I was only using the fact that we are moving through time as a supporting claim. We humans classify everything. If we commonly spoke of time travelers then terminology to differentiate the

So if we brought George Washington here to modern day America, he isn't a time traveler? If I were on a raft off the coast of continent A and, because of currents, I drifted across the ocean to continent B, I haven't traveled?

Would you argue that we don't need words like "quarterback" and "linebacker" to differentiate what type of American football players we are talking about? Batters are classified into left-handed hitters, right-handed hitters, and switch hitters. Classification gives us specificity.

We are all time-travelers. We are both from the past and traveling through time. New terminology needs to exist to differentiate between of-the-far-future and of-the-far-past time travelers.

Here's a link from Tufts University showing you 3 near-Earth asteroids.

I know, right? No oil on asteroids. We went to the moon, found it had no oil, and decided to start cutting NASA's budget.

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I think it's disturbing that Amazon spies on their Kindle users. Also, I wonder how Amazon profits from knowing what we highlight in our ebooks.