I can read it; up up down down left right left right b a.
I can read it; up up down down left right left right b a.
$3,000,000? Well, ok, but $3,000,100 is just too rich for my blood.
Babylon 5 was the first show to manage a series wide arc. If you like the plethora of deep, ongoing sci-fi dramas we have today, you have B5 to thank for them. If they hadn't proved it was possible, we'd still be getting randomly ordered monster/planet of the week TV.
Even more so in the comics. He shoots Shane straight out for pulling a gun on Rick.
Yes, but we never find out what causes the zombies.
Forget what happened at the CDC. It didn't happen in the comic, and there's nothing to disprove my theory that the "scientist" was really just a janitor spouting nonsense.
Teal'c!
It looks like they've already done quite a lot of smaller scale experiments.
I'm pretty sure we already know what happens in small scale laboratory environments.
How would it ever get proven (or disproven) if we never try it?
You might be able to make an argument there for outright lying, but even that would be tough; you have no duty of truth to the company. However, playing dumb is well within the right side of the law.
Companies charge the maximum the market will bear. Why should we be any less ruthless?
"The ducks will get you in the end" outs it as trolling.
Your reading comprehension is rather terrible.
You obviously didn't, and I quote:
I love dogs, but no, they don't feel guilt at least as I would define it. They can learn that something will earn praise or scolding, but they'll feel no distress about getting away with something.
If you'd read the article, you'd see that they based the visuals for their Slender Man replacement on something they grabbed from Flickr.
The central premises are identical. Marble Hornets is about found footage containing a monster re-releasing it.
I knew it!
We never find out what they are.