Also, I wonder if the drug makes non-human apes super smart, but makes humans dumb (in both senses of the word).
Also, I wonder if the drug makes non-human apes super smart, but makes humans dumb (in both senses of the word).
You're assuming Neanderthals spoke any language other than the universal language of love.
IGNORE ME!!! (miss-post)
Has anyone noticed that the thumbnail for the first image (specifically the thumb in the right hand column), the one with the gorilla jumping to the helicopter, looks an awful lot like a Deathstar?
Looks like a typical summer in South Florida. Every now and then we get crazy electrical storms in Kentucky too.
It is absolutely my favorite video. A true work of madness.
Their video for "This Must Be It" looks pretty post apocalyptic to me, too. (Plus it has a "real" drum machine)
Even a potato can die.
I agree, but instead of a bottle just grab the shotgun behind the bar.
I'm not sure if this is funny, or a joke.
I got:
So, VDG is REAL!?!
Get your lice off me, you damn dirty dinosaurs!
That was the point of my original question. I was implying they whole in-story ruse of the VDG. The VDG is pretend fake, but the VNP is real fake, but both are fake.
In his first appearance on SG-1 he was intended to be just that. The impressive thing is that even though the character is virtually the same annoying guy every time he's on the screen, he's become one of the best characters to come out of the SG series. As far as I'm concerned, he was far and away the best part of…
The Enterprise Incident, TOS Episode 57.
If space looked like that to our unaided eyes, we'd be up there already.
So, is the Vulcan Death Grip more fictional than the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, or are they equally fictional since neither exists in the real world?
This looks as cool as my memories of the original series, which is way better than the original series actually was.