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I really enjoyed the first book when it came out, but I also grew up in the 80's and I consider it the guiltiest of my guilty pleasures. The second book is a different story. I found it occasionally entertaining, but mostly terribly paced and very frustrating. And GOD HELP YOU if you’re not a fan of Prince.

I’d give that crash 5 stars too. 

If I had been older I would have been all over this. As someone who at one point owned an in-dash MiniDisc player for my car, I have a long and distinguished history of foolish tech purchases.

Sam Rockwell is a clone and he never actually leaves?

I agree. I think it has a lot to do with the modern editing style, honestly. Like others have said, there were too many ideas crammed into 90 minutes and nothing had time to breathe. It was way too frenetic for my tastes, and most of the jokes were pretty lame. Also, Keanu Reeves voice is like 5 octaves lower than it

Well, if I received the vaccine and it causes a positive immune response in my body I should theoretically be protected from catching Covid-19, or at least not developing the worst symptoms of it. If I received the placebo, I would be at risk just like everyone who hasn’t contracted it yet. With the degree to which

I probably could have worded that better.

I’m in the U.S. As for motivation, I mean, they do pay you for participating, but it’s not a lot, and not the reason I decided to do it. Like I said, I just felt it was something I could do for the greater good. I already have kids and won’t be having any more, so “flipper babies” wasn’t a concern. This is a Phase III

I’m one of the people taking part in the Moderna vaccine trial. There’s a 50% chance I got the saline placebo, but my arm hurt like a bitch for 3 days after the shot, (like a tetanus vaccination on steroids), so I’m hopeful I got the actual vaccine. Obviously I’m not “anti-vax” but I understand there are risks involved

Nice!

SOME PIG

You must learn the ways of the Force, if you’re to come with me to Alderaan.

I’d like to see a documentary about the people who painted the box artwork for Atari 2600 games.

Oh man, I LOVED mine. I was all-in on that technology. I had a Pioneer rack system, I had a portable one, and I even had an in-car MD player (with detachable face!). But yeah, I switched to the iPod in short succession. Good memories!

Pretty sure this article was written in exchange for a free Snoo. As a parent of young twins myself, my bullshit detector is finely attuned. Nice try though, Conz.

Pretty sure this article was written in exchange for a free Snoo. As a parent of young twins myself, my bullshit

I tried to watch their documentary about Hellraiser. It was like 3 hours long and just went from one person to the next, to the next saying a short sound bite and in no particular order. It was horrible. They never gave any one person more than 10 seconds at a time. They’re soon to release a documentary about Robocop

Who do you think? THE REPUBLICANS!

If you think that’s interesting you should check out Project Azorian. There was a great documentary about it on Netflix called Azorian: The Raising of the K-129, but it looks like it’s not streaming on there anymore.

I’d like to know what happened to the asshole boyfriend. They made such a fuss about him screwing Allyson over at the dance, and then...nothing.

“Patches was up and walking—and eager for an outdoor pee break