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I'm sorry, but a machine that supposedly cures all ills is not a matter of faith. It is a matter of conning those in need of something to believe in, with the potential of causing someone in need of actual medical assistance to rely on the machine for their medical issues, which could lead to more serious issues,

BLam!

Jesse did not murder his congregation. The explosive force of Genesis crashing to Earth and inhabiting Jesse caused a giant explosion that killed them all. So Jesse is really more like the sole survivor of the event that killed them.

Yeah, it's probably best to make that decision before seeing a single frame of actual footage.

@JesusDeSaad: ...Well, actor's salaries are ridiculous, it's true. CG artists, not so much... most of the money there goes to render farms and the like. And Directors (in general) don't get paid too much (with the exception of when they manage to negotiate a cut of net profit, like Peter Jackson did with the LOTR).

@JesusDeSaad: It's not incompetence, it's unions. Seriously, I'm normally all for unions, but that high ticket price at the box office? That's because IATSE members have ridiculous terms! As an example, you'll have a guy getting paid $20 an hour to drive an actor from their hotel to the set and back again. It may be

@GetRevenge32: The guy in the trunk is from Google Streetview in Germany catching a naked guy getting out of the trunk of his Mercedes in the morning.

@merovingian: I'm thinking that they've got the red spider-logo on the back extending its legs out and down the limbs to link the red all together. If that's the case, then I kinda like it.

@Arken: Well, to be fair... at this point they are almost all Jobs appointees.

@Skeezy: An ex-cop *thought to be dead* modeling himself after his child's favorite hero *while fighting the head of a police-privatizing corporation*.

@Vortal_Bondage: Ants ARE invertebrates. As you mentioned, they have an exoskeleton. Thus: no spine. No vertebrae=invertebrate.

@Culebra: Arsenic for Phosphorus. Super-exciting, but still technically carbon-based life.

@Moffitartan: CRIVENS!!

Is anyone else thinking that a structure like that is the perfect place to set up a fortress for surviving the coming Zombie Apocalypse?

Okay, the guy in the picture wants his money back? That guy hasn't spent a penny on going to the movies... all his money goes to tweaking his fixie and getting ridiculous tattoos. (And mustache wax).

@retrac13: My guess would be that the female would retain the birthing method from her group, regardless of which group the father came from.

@kcmike: It would be "Score one for Team Sheldrake" if a) a skink could make a conscious decision on how to birth it's young (like, how about you go ahead and decide to lay an egg?) and b) That wasn't the stupidest fucking theory I've ever heard (outside of ID, that is).

@YourSaltyPinkDeathNuts: True. But at is the worst one as far as how commonly it's used. People seem to think that they're using it properly... I even have college professors who do it.

@Deekle: As a rule of thumb, if a sentence ends with the word "at" and you can remove the word and the sentence still makes sense, it shouldn't be there. Sometimes, this involves reading a contraction as the separate words it represents like so: "Verizon's 4G LTE network launches Dec 5th: How fast, how much and where

The "at" at the end of the headline is atrocious grammar. You can do better, Matt.