greenspandan--disqus
greenspanDan
greenspandan--disqus

i was thinking about that. gem tech has been on Earth for thousands of years, almost all of it abandoned since something like 6000 years ago. also, it is still apparently mostly functional and crawling with gem monster things. i think it's very possible natural selection has managed to remove a lot of curiosity

i wouldn't think so, no. the war ended 5000 years ago, thousands of years before medieval times. also, Greg said many humans died, not that many humans fought. i imagine a big violent gem war would have lots of collateral casualties. they showed a map of the earth once, and where most of Russia should be, there

nah, i think that part of the song was just that she never actually felt like humans were any competition (correctly) until Greg came along.

this episode didn't really have anything to do with sex.

the Maheswarans vague, unspoken disapproval of Greg being married to a 70 foot tall 6 armed creature always cracks me up.

believed by whom? it didn't look like Greg spent anything approaching a million, let alone ten.

assuming alternate timeline $10,000,000 is anything comparable to our universe, no, there is literally no way to spend $10,000,000 at a hotel in Empire City. even with the new custom tuxes, singing dancing staff, steaks, and copious $100 tips, i can't come up with any expenses that could get the bill even over around

it's a bummer that they make you pick stuff from a dropdown list. i'm funnier than that. anyway, here's what it generated for me:

great great show

and yet for some reason THIS is the one that dudes are raging about. i cant figure out why. it's almost as if their stated reasons are somehow disingenuous…

unless you are in GWAR we dont care.

it is what you said. you said it's perfectly fine to dislike it, but liking it makes you suspect their motives.

so people can dislike it on its merits, but if they like it, it's (probably) because they are pandering to the PC left. got it.

i definitely didn't know what it was. and it's not explicit what's going on (unless you're an adult who knows what a BJ is). i found the scene scary because waking up with a ghost hovering over you is scary as fuck, but the fear dissipated when Dan Aykroyd crossed his eyes and made a goofy face. i didn't get it,

that's a shame. my 5 year old son can cuss with the best of them (when appropriate) and i couldn't be prouder. even a two year old is capable of understanding what a bad word is and knows not to say it in front of adults or at school. for example, when my daughter was very young, barely saying more than "mama" and

the normal response to not being interested in an upcoming movie is to ignore it. the internet does not overflow with vitriol every time someone announces they're making a movie some people think they won't like. this thing somehow became "the most downvoted thing ever" on youtube though, because of men crusading

i think geeks are just as racist as they are sexist, but the sexism is much more socially acceptable. it's as universally reprehensible to spout overtly sexist shit as it is to spout overtly racist shit.

oh i didn't realize i was arguing with a total piece of shit earlier. makes sense now.

i do like the idea of that limitation only being realized at the last minute, though.

they're GHOSTS!