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Am I the only one hoping that Agents of Shield could be a great Torchwood replacement? I mean, small team above the government and beyond the United Nations and doing everything it takes to safeguard humanity... it could be a description of both shows. Except of course that Torchwood was a lot more sexual.

I've still got Grave sitting in its plastic, on my shelf, after having owned it for nearly 10 years.

I'm a forensic astrologer with a focus on scientific horoscopy, and I think I can speak for the entire astrology community when I say that we are, however misunderstood by others, totally legitimate scientists.

It's funny because that was actually a story:

Basically, what it does is prohibit any "off-label use" for any drug that can induce an abortion. Basically, it's boils down to this: when the FDA approves a drug for use, it sets limits and parameters on how that drug can be used. This is called "on-label use." However, oftentimes, doctors find that the drug can work

Grave of the Fireflies is one of the very few films I could probably never watch again after the first time, which has nothing to do with being bad or good and everything to do with the fact it was utterly devastating.

Even a quick visit to its wiki page had tears welling up, necessitating a speedy retreat.

Fireflies sits on my shelf next to my Miyazaki movies and every now and then I pick it up and think, "I should really watch this again. It's a movie everyone should see and my husband still hasn't seen it." I then stare at it for a minute, tear up a bit, and put it back.

Orson Scott Card has actively demonized LBGT Americans, using religious "values" to demean us, has served in organizations actively opposed to our rights, and has spoken plainly about his distaste for us.

No, he's bigoted. It is possible to be homophobic without being bigoted, true. czse in point, me.

As someone who has actually read and analyzed the entire law for my chamber of commerce legislative committee, let me share an honest assessment of the PPACA (ObamaCare). Basically it is an imperfect law that nevertheless does far more good than bad. Most people will see very little change to their insurance and

Crazy bullshit. Girl was on POINT and is one of the best actresses I've ever seen. Her performances were some next-level stuff.

Seriously. Not surprised really (scifi show airing on a small network) but after her Critics Choice win I was holding out a little hope she'd get a nom.

I expected they would overlook her because the Emmy's almost always overlook genre shows (with a few exceptions like Game of Thrones), but LAME.

It's a crime. She played at least 7 distinct characters (I'm sure I'm missing a few, I'm not counting the clones we only saw in pictures). Such a great show.

Again, no science fiction in their serious business clubhouse.

Oh, of course! How could I forget. I suppose I was trying to account for the franchise as a whole - including TOS, where they had no holodecks - and the first thing that came to mind was the lack of T.V.

Thank you all for the nice comments. I am very surprised to have received a positive response after all of the commotion out there on "teh interwebz." While I do see the point of the comments that essentially say that her sign is risque, if it started a debate that helped everyone see the type of protesting that was

Oh, you sweet, sweet child... lolol Just kidding. But, really.

or you can get into heaven by living a pure life, whores.