Evilore explanation to mods

Evilore explanation to mods

Eh, they did actually. Or at least his studio.
I'm torn between having a nice smile and never having cavities. I really hate cavities...
I haven't bought any lego stuff since I was a kid, but I need this in my life so badly.
This is the same universe as the Flash, I wouldn't be surprised if the Lazerus Pit actually existed and was used to bring Oliver back to life (somehow) after he literally died.
I'm not saying he wasn't evil, but at least his motivation made a little sense (even if it was completely psychotic). His wife was killed in the glades after she spent her life trying to improve it, so he felt it was beyond redemption and just wanted to see it destroyed. Evil, but more of a grief driven revenge kind…
I liked it, but I'm a little tired of "stereotypical emotional woman" Felicity who cries nearly every episode for pretty much any reason. I really like Felicity, but it always makes me cringe.
I love him, too bad they kind of made him completely blacker than black evil when he forced his daughter to murder someone. Right now the villains in this show are closer to cartoon evil, I prefer my villains to have a bit more depth (I mean, why did they have to give Slade such a fucking stupid motive for almost…
If you're as proficient with the Force as Darth Vader was, than floating your saber instead of holding it is actually a much better way to fight. Your mind is much faster than you're limbs, even with force enhanced reactions.
Yay, The 100 was renewed. It was getting a little touch and go there ratings-wise.
Did they make an announcement? AFAIK it was still on the fence on whether it would continue on into a series.
Ugh, at this rate everyone from the ark is going to die horrible deaths thanks to the horrible decisions of most of their terrible leaders. I mean seriously, Finn killed 18 defenseless civilians. I don't care which side your on, you just committed crimes against humanity and deserve the most severe punishment, even…
First off, I liked every episode, even the first. I had hoped for a new space opera to watch, but a generational ship social experiment is still a pretty unique concept sci-fi wise that I kept watching.
Is that what you would do with immortality? That's sad. I for one have far too much I want to do with my life and one lifetime is not enough time to do it. Any extension of that allows me to read more books, learn more skills, visit new places, try new jobs, and best of all ensures that I'll be alive to colonize outer…
You make it sound like they'll release the cure for aging tomorrow. Let's see what the world is like in 20-50 years and then decide if the world isn't ready for a cure to aging.
Knowing everything will end is what makes some of us appreciate the things and people we have in our lives while we still have them.
No matter how far technology advances, I doubt we'll ever not be able to die. We just won't age.