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I'm not hating on Denny's for serving vaguely Tolkien-themed food. I'm hating on Denny's because Denny's is horrible. There's a difference!

My husband seems to feel as though he can't live without trying Radagast's Red Velvet Pancake Puppies. Seriously, what kind of husband forces his wife to go to Denny's with him? It's a shame it couldn't have been IHOP like with the Lorax tie-in foods. I might have at least been able to stomach the food.

And all this time I've been *knitting* scarves. Silly me.

Now instead of having to school someone about 90s Marvel Comics, thereby forcing myself to remember all of the very, very bad with some of the good, I can just sit back and remain blissfully undisturbed by the past thanks to your reply.

This is probably the best article that's been on io9 in quite a while. I love the illustrations, too.

"Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Make Whopping $300K Off Wedding Photos"

Or people who don't read the small print and cancel before the year.

My husband and I would like to see a movie every week, but we really only go once or twice a month. So basically, we'd be paying $60/mo for $20-40 worth of tickets. It's an interesting idea, though.

You may need to seek out an endocrinologist instead of just a regular doctor. I had several general practitioners tell me there was nothing wrong with my thyroid when that obviously wasn't the case.

This is exactly what I thought about it. Both of them being in the same time only changed young Joe's future, not his past or any other events. It could be that old Joe's going back to change the past didn't change his future, just caused a parallel universe to spring up.

No. Just... no. What you are proposing would surely be epic, but it wouldn't be Star Trek.

Preach. I loved Prometheus. It was beautiful and delightfully Lovecraftian.

This would be better. John Noble as the next Doctor? Yes, please!

Definitely one of the best.

I didn't have the attention span to read this, but I don't feel like the internet is the best source to tell me how to fight my addiction to the internet.

I thought this said Steven Moffat instead of Mitchell Moffit at first glance. My immediate thought was, "Well, this won't end well."

I was thinking the exact same thing! "My powers aren't a trick, Mr. Stark.... They're an ILLUSION!"

Damn, you beat me to it!

It would be an interesting concept, but I'm doubtful.

I have the same problem. It's sometimes very difficult being an art history nerd, but how else am I supposed to get any use out of my degree?