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Half of each season is spent on close up shots detailing the stitching on Nynaeve's dresses.

Lol yes indeed, as I said, you can point an iPad camera at this beast and come away with a Oscar.

Yeah, how else would you transport large amounts of oil?

i hate you.

Wheres the honey badger?

I remember doing this as a kid with tightly rolled-up newspaper tubes. Smoke would pour out one end with increasing intensity, until it ignited and became a downward-pointing jet of flame — like rocket exhaust.

An Indy Car will do 242mph at Indy. I believe they're burning ethanol made by corn.

i've been caught in these while skiing, many times. It's an unfortunate side effect of skiing through tree runs. They're a pain in the ass, but I've never thought that I was in danger of never getting out.

3. If five goats in a circle accidentally bleat together at just the right frequencies they will open a flaming gateway to the netherlands.

There are several scenarios in which goats can be devastating to human life:

I don't know if you can really call the original a "dud", but The Road Warrior is often seen as the real start of the series, and Mad Max as cool, but optional prologue.

Another example: Tim Powers' 1987 historical fantasy novel, ON STRANGER TIDES, was retrofitted to serve as the inspiration for a PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN sequel.

i wonder why we will never run out of cows and chickens, and why allowing individuals to "own"/ control/ take responsibility for wildlife results in population growth?

I would trust that study a lot more , if I ever saw how they avoided counting consumption and production twice, seen saw some examples where they seemed to do just that.

Boehner called them Barbarians, but there are too many ranged fighters for them to be of the Barbarian class. They're most likely Rogues or Fighters with Firearm Proficiency.

When they start getting Wizards involved, then I'll worry.

That is clearly a Civil War era cannonball. Further proof that John Carter was a real person, and Edgar Rice Burroughs was writing non-fiction the whole time.

Being Christian and being ignorant is not the same thing. I don't see anything offensive for one's Christian beliefs in this article.

At what point do climate change supporters cling so hard to their theories that they deny any change - even fundamental - can be applied to them? Seems just as anti-science as some in the deniers camp.