greycobalt
greycobalt
greycobalt

Those Sailor Moon transformations take forever. I would not have the patience to sit through them after the first one. On with it!

The biggest spiders we have are like 1/4 of that size, AT MOST (at least in southern California). If I saw something that size I'd take a flamethrower to it.

Sigh. I did not say your actions were identical. I said your behavior. You're said you couldn't stand Chritianity (lumping a whole group into one word) AND called us all 'pathetic mewling quims'. You insult people's belief in baptism, which, by the way, has absolutely nothing to do with the water itself. You're

Opposite beliefs is what I meant, behavior is spot-on.

Yes, a lot of them were, but a lot of the comments that were pushed towards the front just lump every Christian into the same group.

You're acting like the opposite of the guy in the article. Massively dramatic and overstating something that doesn't matter, and managing to be pretty insulting while you were at it.

*A* Christian being the operative word there. One single guy did this whole thing, and the rest of us are being dragged into it in part of the article and in the comments. That's what he's talking about.

That's not a massive generalization or anything at all!

I'm a Christian as well, and I personally didn't blink twice at this. I think this guy is being a bit melodramatic, but he's entitled to his beliefs, just as the people who tried to avoid the baptism for the alternate reason are as well, even though it makes me roll my eyes. My other friend's comment on this article

These are all pretty awesome, but the problem with Elizabeth cosplay is once you've seen Anna Moleva's, it kind of just wins them all and the game is over.

I didn't mean subjective in that way, I meant subjective as in anyone can make it mean almost anything they'd like.

That's...a lot of science. I thought string theory was a part of quantum mechanics?

I probably didn't use the best phrasing, what I meant is that even though it's provable a lot of it we don't know why or how, so there's wiggle room.

I'll firstly echo what people have already pointed out, in that Quantum Mechanics is the most subjective science out there right now. But on top of that, every single piece of entertainment (besides documentaries, and sometimes even those) takes a liberty on science, physics, law, time, any number of things. Anyone

First off, I'm fairly sure 95% of Microsoft's don't live in rural areas. Second of all, without knowing him personally, you can't say whether or not he's a bad person. Even wishing bad things on bad people isn't a great thing, unless they're like Hitler bad. Being sarcastic or rude on Twitter does not make someone a

I can't stand rap, but I liked this, though some of the 'rhyming' made me chuckle. I forgot how good that CG launch trailer was too.

Also you can open a tear into some crates of food right next to them, which they go eat.

Wow. I've never seen someone miss the point this much. I mean, I guess you can pull whatever you like from something, but this is just...not there.

I wish there were cooler vending machines in my area. The niftiest thing we have here is touch-screen ordering at fast food.

So jealous. This stuff is amazing. $1 million for the Star Wars stuff doesn't seem like nearly enough for the size and scope of his collection.