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The comparission to Community is apt! Never had thought about it.

It's a parody of all the things we loved while growing up and at the same time being one of those very TV shows AND about the pains of arrested development among the disappointment of our parents, the shallowness of super science/costumed adventurer/super villainy, which essentially are fandoms and the overall

I can't stop thinking of these pictures of a Silver Age mishap with a shrinking ray as adapted by Jean-Luc Goddard circa Alphaville.

Funny enough, this week is my birthday and I have had the tradition to watch a film with friends to celebrate it (not much of a party guy) and pass years have included Young Frankenstein and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. This year we had several options, I was pushing for Plan 9 From Outer Space or Barbarella

An office, in a couple generations from now:

Thank you, Linkara. You allow us to know how bad some of these comics are without needing to read them.

Back in high school, they made us read The Law of Love by Laura Esquivel, about a man and a woman in 23th century Mexico who are soulmates and meant to be together (They met several past lives, he raped her in the 1500's, she raped him in the 1800's, etc.) but are separated by the protagonist's ex-wife from several

The more I read about L. Ron Hubbard, the more he seems closer to Garth Marenghi.

I'm about a third through Catch-22. At first itnwas confusing, but once you get the hang of it, it's a riot. Before that, I read Runaway Horses by Yukio Mishima, that I can only think as the only book I can think of that makes the cult of personality beautiful.

That's what I thought too. Especially with broccoli. My little sister LOVES it and it's the only vegetable we get her to eat, along potatoes.

Focus on writing short stories of diverse genres. Experiment more! If you focus forever with the same novel, you're limiting yourself before time instead of actually learning how to write.

Writing short stories. I tend to writes peculative stories but I've been focusing on more slice-of-life ideas that I have had for a while. I wlrry, since I know competition is tough for writing, so I never manage to have a writing career take off, at least I've my journalism degree to fall on.

I always loved the mind games Handler did on the books. Like repeating the same page while talking about deja vu, the clues in the illustrations about the next book and the drawing of what the Baudelaire children saw down the elevator shaft.

I remember Rowling pointing out the weirdness of the hat rat in the Italian one.

Oh God, the Spanish ones give me such nostalgia trip. Harry Potter y La Piedra Filosofal was the first novel I ever read and I remember being so pissed when they changed the papyrus-like font for the thunder-serif one they seem to use now around the globe.

This just makes me sorrowful for all the science fiction and fantasy authors now forgotten for being ahead of his time or misunderstood by their culture.

Oh my God, anyone knows if BRIAN BLESSED happens to be missing?!?

"Remember..." The emergency broadcast looped infinitely.

"Hello?" said the last remaining human.