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It pretty much boils down to..

I'm sorry, but the doctors in Myth #2 are crazy. Eating carbs releases insulin. Eating carbs a lot releases more insulin, cells become insulin resistant. Pancreas produces more insulin and more insulin until it shuts down and now you have Type 2 Diabetes.

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fuck you, Airwolf is better and always will be.

The point that Stephen King tends to miss (and who can blame him — it is his book), Kubrick didn't start out to create a film adaptation of a novel, he never did. Kubrick uses the novel as a starting point. If you watch every single one of his movies, the thematics generally revolve around the main characters being

Agreed.. they totally jumped the shark with this one. Frankly, Im not a big fan of Moffat.... I hope we can find a better show runner.

shame they didnt miss the bullet of the entire moffat era. the show has turned into total dross made for idiots

Someone was did a job great of read-proofing.

PROPAGANDA. Why is it the lobsters who are black on the left must always fill the ears of listeners with such poison? They are an abomination in the eyes of our arthropod god and must be destroyed!

Look up Gary Taubes.

What were the Muses, dammit?

Ummm Ford Prefect?

Damn, Amy Adams wore the shit outta that bathing suit.

I thought for a second there I was watching a Global Dynamics advert.

I loves me some Lord Vetinari.

Yeah, the stillsuits from Dune also processed urine and feces. So, just as disgusting as Waterworld.

Please stop commenting on my articles, dad.

Enjoyed the hell out of it. Sure, I could could quibble about a couple of things (analog, seriously?) but overall it's a lot of fun and even brought me to tears at one point (the Mako memory sequence transition is simply fantastic).

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It was great, except why the hell did all those Jaeger drivers forget that swords are literally the best thing to use against the Kaiju?

What was a good 15 minutes of punching Kaiju to death in Hong Kong was solved in a fifth of the time using that sword that Gypsy Danger had when they were near the portal.

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Pratchett is a master of taking an old and worn plot device and doing something new with it, and he does it in almost every book he writes (multiple times per book in many cases), making picking a single cover difficult. I picked Night Watch because of it's seamless blending of plot elements from Les Miseables and