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I think what pisses me off SO much about these apartments is that the ones that actually get recognition are the ones that were designed by some hipster high-end design firm (or individual) with the purpose of catering to a "lower SES" or "in the name of sustainability." What a bunch of bullshit! Sorry, but your

I know they compete in many ways, but had amazon partnered with google instead of side-partner-competed with them, they could have done wonders. This selling competing hardware/software that uses android, but has its own ecosystem, was one of the biggest mistakes amazon has made.

This is like the 2 billionth tiny transforming apartment to get recognition and not a single one of them looks even remotely practical.

I think you may have misunderstood my meaning. Its because of the overreliance on the force that the prequels had no plot, racist stereotypes, bad acting.... etc. Instead of making a good movie, they focused on trying to show cool force stuff, and explain the force, and having practically everyone use the force (even

Well done, I was thinking "Jaba Juice", but Jawa works too.

So basically the movie version of The Force Unleashed. Sounds like these movies are destined to fail in the same way the prequels did, over reliance on "the force", as if that's the only thing anyone cared about in the original films.

Sorry, there is nothing even remotely interesting about this. Gluing electromagnets to your feet and floating above a magnetized floor does not a hoverboard make. People have been doing crap like this for a long ass time. Just because they turned it into a rectangle and you stood on it doesn't suddenly make it a

I've contemplated that scenario and its just straight up not realistic in the slightest. You are talking total and complete control of every single person in the world's whereabouts, actions and plans, without a single mistake. Totally ridiculous, George Orwell didn't even go that far. Nevermind you'd have to control

Yep! Love this ending. Especially the "haha, the cure didn't work... but we're not making anymore episodes because the actors are famous now and want $100M each."

Two things on the Walking Dead question. First, curing the living IS the problem. NOT the millions of zombies running around. You can slowly but surely eradicate them, thats literally not an issue at all. What makes the world so bleak is that no matter how many you kill, there will always be more. Fix that latter

LOVE this idea. The GS5 has more bezel and is significantly larger than the GS4, and I hate it because of that. I really wish the top of the line phones would start improving their designs. I really love what Sharp has done here, hell, I wouldn't mind a small bottom bezel too.

The same reason "victim" is used 8 times in this article, to drive home a point.

Oh, no doubt. Kids will certainly love it, kids love a lot of things. What I mean is the first Lego movie transcended "kids movie" status (amazing writing, voiced by generational talent, unique, etc.) much the same way Shrek and a host of other first round "kids movies" have. Inevitably, though, that gold mine dries

While the lego movie has fast become one of my favorite movies, I'm a little concerned about over saturation. Part of the lego movie's charm is its uniqueness, storyline and self-satire. Annual lego movies will lose all of that charm.

Retarded? Cool, thanks for conceding the argument to me.

You are right, it IS simple, the movie world does not take place in limbo. The movie-world is the level from which Mal killed herself, thus she is one level up. If it had been years since Cobb had seen his kids in movie-world (when Mal killed herself) then in Mal's current level (one above movie-world) it would have

Give me that sequel and I'll concede.

If Mal was right and the movie-world was a dream, then why didn't Cobb wake up after Mal killed herself? Had Mal been right, she'd have woken up, presumably right next to Cobb's sleeping body, and then all she'd need to do is drag him and drop him into the bathtub to initiate "the kick". Cobb would wake up, the movie