Right? How can you parody something that is just so... well... that.
Right? How can you parody something that is just so... well... that.
Subtle parody has nothing on the actual b.s. these people do.
And you never thought you'd have a valid reason to say "I'll be there in a minute, I'm just navigating my way out of the Hulk's pants."
Oh man do I love that episode. Possibly my favorite of all Trek.
Mmmmmm.... impossible doughnut.
I was going to say the same thing. Without looking at individual cases there is no way to know motive for wanting to do this. Saying it's about disrespecting women is a pretty big stretch.
Oh yeah, reanimated Elder God. That's a good idea.
I was just thinking the same thing. The only way to get female superheroes on screen - naked. How disappointingly predictable.
But in the books he is not alone. There are whole movements of people fighting for that view (in the Capitol and out of it) and to speak it aloud is tantamount to asking to be killed. The whole thing just makes it seem like the people who made it were very unfamiliar with the story.
I think these are very funny for movies that have obvious plot holes or glaring devices that should have been used (like say, the Time Turner). But in movies/stories where the plot is very tight and actions are done for very believable reasons it just sort of leaves you thinking they missed the whole point.
I think that is part of it. But, of course the issues is they are finding errors after publication, not before. Or at least, too many after, because they still find many before that result in things not getting published.
I wouldn't say forever. I would say for this age in cultural history, which, for you and me, might as well be forever.
To say it's something fundamentally wrong with scientific culture ignores a lot of history of science. It might be something wrong with the current environment of science. But the true value of science is that it is self correcting. There are mechanisms in place to root out these (very real and serious) problems,…
It's really no wonder this felt to me like an extra long episode of fifth season Angel (I mean that in the best possible way), given who make it and how.
While this is a serious issue and it needs to be addressed, it is also a reminder about how one should view science. Science is not one paper, not one study or report. Science is an ever growing and changing body of knowledge. People should look to the longer trends, the knowledge that emerges out of years of…
Well that's too bad. This sounded like it had a lot of potential. After watching that trailer I just want to scrub my eyes clean by reading some actually Oz stories.
I wanted one thing out of today, a screen shot of that board.
Something to look forward to on Fridays!