gentlegiantjr
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gentlegiantjr

You do realize this is the comment section of a pop culture website and not a DNC election strategy meeting, right?

Thanks for letting us know that you're emotionally stunted, I guess.

So edgy!

This review is right on point. I managed to snag a DVD when a small number of them went on sale.

There's also the chance of taking Neolution down from the inside.

I believe the key word in your question is "flunkies".

Those filler episodes don't necessarily need to be filler episodes. A season can be structured so that it contains either a several episode mini-story, or a more extensive secondary plot woven into the primary seasonal arc. Arrow did the former fairly well last season by starting off with Tobias Church as the big

I thought that sound effect was very clever. On first watch it sounded to me like Bill actually said "shit", but on the second time through I noticed that she started the word and the effect finished it.

Or, you know, you could be an adult.

Senator.

I was reading Jim's Journal in the 1980s, does that count?

Ahh, I don't pay attention to comment drama.

I should have made myself more clear. I'm referring to activists like this guy, Kent Hovind, Ken Ham, the guy at the Smithsonian a few years ago, etc., not the non-politically charged people just trying to live their lives. Maybe the people you've met are reachable and maybe they're not, but the activists have no

Huh? That comment is a perfect parody of creationist reasoning.

If this guy can take 60 rocks then I need 100 rocks for my "study", and perhaps you need 200 rocks for a study of your own. Come to think of it I have another study in mind that requires paving a half-mile of the canyon which, since the canyon is so big, shouldn't be a problem.

I will assume you've never paid much attention to creationists. Some of us have for decades and this guy's frivolous lawsuit is par for the course.

iZombie is about Liv's journey. Showing other zombies taking on personalities and having visions, unless it is in the service of her story, is a distraction.

I thought when the camera slowly focused on the guy leaving the store in that scene that it would be Grant Gustin but it wasn't.

But that's not at all what they're trying to do. What all creationists want is to get Christianity taught in public schools. To do that they need to sow doubt about evolution and geology.

Sincerity is not a requirement for getting a Ph.D.