And here's another image from the Zombie Jesus Meme, this one isn't so cutesy, put I give it credit for including an appropriate scriptural reference.
And here's another image from the Zombie Jesus Meme, this one isn't so cutesy, put I give it credit for including an appropriate scriptural reference.
I haven't seen "Z Bible" yet, but I wouldn't rule it out. Someone will likely realize it's copyright-free, and have a go at it. However, the idea of Jesus being a zombie isn't new. There's a lot of stuff suggesting that out there already, like this cute little image.
The video reminded me about this, it helps keep things in perspective.
Isn't the bible already a zombie tale? After three days, Zombie Jesus arose from the dead and sought BRAINS!
The transformation from sexy hitchhiker to Silver Cat at 0.55 made me think I was having a flashback.
So, I thought that the fake looking shark was the lamest attempt at a special effect I've seen in a while. Then, to my surprise, they came out with the silly kick-boxing tank-like thing to fight it. Suddenly the shark looked really good in comparison.
You should read Tau Zero it's the ultimate time-dilation novel! Given how old it is, you could pick up a used copy cheap.
Who knows, it might be good? Since shoggoths have amorphous bodies that could assume nearly any shape, is it unreasonable to think they might also be able to mimic any flavor? So shoggoth sushi might just taste like sushi.
Good analysis!
This discussion of food in science fiction reminded me of a cookbook I have by Ann McCaffrey (best known for her Dragonriders of Pern series). It collects the favorite recipes of science fiction authors. Amazon seems to still have it available:
Punny!
If this treatment worked better than expected, you might literally have to do the #2 clippers all over!
I got my complete series DVD set from Amazon Marketplace for about $23.00. There's quite a few gently-used copies to be had as well.
Interesting discussion of the situational use of "boy" to refer to an African-American male. I'm a mostly Caucasian guy living in South Louisiana, and I would NEVER refer to any African-American male as "boy" or "my boy." Even if it were a young male, I'd use "kid" instead to avoid offense. I learned essentially…
Unless I'm mistaken, these graphic-novel versions are still availible in a Science Fiction Book Club omnibus. Here's a link:
I feel ya there. I was following the discussion of some whippersnapper in the O-Deck who had never read the Foundation Trilogy by Asimov. The kids these days just don't get educated in the classics anymore, grumble, grumble . . .
I did some poking around, and found that the "Swords . . . " books featuring Fafherd and the Grey Mouser are still available as e-books. So if you want to purchase them for your e-reading enjoyment, you can get them from FeedBooks:
The Fafherd & Grey Mouser Lankhmar stories were reprinted in omnibus editions from the Science Fiction Book Club, and might still be available from them. If not, Amazon or Alibris might be a source for them used. I'd definitely recommend reading them, they are really very good.
It's essentially a forum where folks post a profile stating whatever they want, ranging from friends to lovers. Some folks post pictures, and or links to their OK Cupid Profiles or whatever. Note that private messaging isn't working yet since the redesign, but you can reply to any interesting posts. Here's a link…
If a dude successfully accomplishes lactation, we want to see pictures or video. On second thought, no, no we don't.