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I SWEAR I've seen a post on Tumblr with this exact premise, with gifs and everything to make it look all like a movie trailer. I'll try to hunt it down, because it was badass.

I assumed there would be more votes for Star Trek just to honor Leonard Nimoy alone.

I mean, it's not the first time he's taken a beating for science.

Came here specifically for 'There Will Come Soft Rains.' Like you say, all of Bradbury's short stories are great, and they have the addictive quality of a chocolate box where you can't try one without trying ten others. The first Bradbury story I ever read was a short story of his—I don't remember the title, but it

I totally read the emphasis on Harrison turning on Kirk completely wrong.

Awesome answer! Thank you so much!

In a class I'm currently taking on fairy tales, we've discussed where the Grimms' fairy tales came from geographically (apparently Italy). But have you any idea where the fairy tale motifs themselves came from? As in, what ideas or time periods gave rise to the idea of ogres, talking animals, and magic as story

The way Ringo's nose drastically changes shape repeatedly is true artistic mastery.

Charles Darwin's most civilized attempt at being a foodie was The Glutton Club

Wait, what? Is this....whaaaaat?

Is there any such thing as a procrastination disorder? Like, procrastination gone extreme, made paralyzing?

help my hand slipped

OH MY GOD RTD IS PUBLICALLY TAKING DOWN MOFFAT, THIS IS A TRUE DREAM OF MINE FULFILLED

"This is...very different."

Young Ned from Pushing Daisies. Put your dog on a goddamn leash, sonny.

Can anyone sciencey explain to me how the dogs can have their mouths open underwater and not immediately start choking? I kept waiting for the dulcet Scottish tones to get on that, but it never happened.

I recently discovered Being Human and it's just such a gem. I can't believe I've heard so little about it; cheap or not, the acting and writing is just delightful.

Hello folks, welcome back to another round of Nitpicky Doctor Who Fan! This week, it comes down to two utterly inconsequential gripes, both involving the beloved Tenth and Eleventh incarnations: why is Ten not noticeably taller and skinnier than the man in the fez? And where is Ten's fully abundant hair, as it fizzles

Yes yes yes! It's a bummer when people won't read things because they seem intimidating, especially when they're weighted under the "musty classic" label. I'd say The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Anna Karenina both fall in this category—they're great books, but impossible to recommend without sounding like an

The absolute deliciousness embodied by this picture, though.