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I would think that, given the wide array of toxic bits, batteries, and things like glass being forced through the digestive tract would be a Bad Thing for the patient.

This a culture that has been in space, had starflight, for millennia. Technology comes and goes, falls out of style, or is made obsolete my a new idea, only to re-appear decades or centuries later in a new context. This is a culture where shifts in fashion could/would dictate new spacecraft, not so much technology,

TNT deserves to rot in Hell for this abomination.

And look where that has gotten us? You must really hate Rob Bricken.

A pair of time travelers try to kickstart the American Revolution.

Oh, thank you, I didn’t know that. Preacher has been on my reading list since I read its TVTropes page, just haven’t gotten around to it.

I’d blame Star Trek for that.

Great, now there’s a brassy theme song playing in my head.

When will people admit that Canada is a fictious place! Sorry. Im better now, on medication for that.

Cthulhu confirmed! (Wait, no, that’s not it...)

Christians have long used the word “pagan” to mean anyone whose religion they didn’t like, not necessarily exclusive of Protestants or Papists either. Witches were not pagans, though, but people—and not exclusively women or adults—who had accepted Satan’s power in exchange for their souls.

(Dont make Scotland joke, dont make Scotland joke, dont mak...)

You say that now, but dont come crying to us if/when it happens.

Timeline of emotions and thoughts:

I feel like a similar plan in the United States would be a political disaster rife with protests and lawsuits.

Joust. On a frelling Xbox.

Wow. I so do not miss not having a TV anymore...well, haven’t really missed in a long time, I think I am more grateful that I don’t have one, at this point.

Have fun tracking it down and recovering it yourself, because the local LEOs probably wont care.

Seems really convoluted. Easiest solution is not to have one of the damm things. Get a dumb (ie, not “smart”) cellphone and keep a paper book nearby; problem solved.

I would totally read “The Atomic Kimchee Experience”.