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I had chronic nightmares as a kid. My pediatrician told me to use my fear as an indicator that I was dreaming — to teach my brain to recognize that feeling of inescapable blind fright as unreal.

They hate whites, no need to worry.

....and the Court recognized that getting a warrant is pretty easy these days, thanks to technological advances:

This mean someone has to eventually make Locke & Key, right? ...right?

Until I see 100 Bullets on HBO, we are not yet in a "golden age".

I know lots of comic book purists get upset over adaptations, but I honestly don't care much so long as they tell us a good story. Give us something grounded then build from there the way Arrow has done and I think it's all good. With a quality product, you can bring in the non-comic fans, as well, and that's what

Isn't the sea lamprey the villain in the Shannon Doherty horror movie "Blood Lake???" on Animal Planet.

I'd've dropkicked it right through the window. Try to steal my soul bitch?

I always wonder with these rescues if the animal has any idea at the end that the human was doing them a favor. Or rather they are just thinking they outwitted that hairless ape.

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I just can't take Aquaman seriously as a superhero. Sorry.

Better than "that one pretty boy from Baywatch".

Still no takers for an "Orc Stain" tv show with "penis coins"?

Greenlighting a "Bomb Queen" adaption TV show.. that would be news.

3 studios sharing control of a movie, and having to share profits? not gonna happen. and even if it somehow did, it would be a train wreck as everyone pushed for their character(s) to be front and center to help push their own titles

Not a show, but any of Asimov's robot novels, or the movie. His robots appeared to violate the Three Laws of Robotics all the time, as he intended. They often thought they were following the laws, but ended up doing exactly what people thought the laws forbade. The laws were a plot device that allowed Ike to tell

In all seriousness, I think they needed to take work culture into effect. In industries like mining and such, how likely are the workers to report depression, regardless of how they actually feel?