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It's constant one-upmanship. Even among the Truthers, there seems to be a need to come up with something no one else "knew about" before. It speaks to their extreme narcissism, derangement and denial.
@avclub-ab60729bcbd8293eb5f31e5077c29049:disqus The rapid, reflexive response with a fully-formed theory just goes to show you how utterly insane these people are.
Thank you. You did a good deed.
I judge Trek writing - and sci-fi writing in general - based on how often they introduce tech that would make the very thing I'm watching completely unnecessary.
Good. I've had a few professors who've been brutal graders to clear out the people who didn't actually care about the class and weren't interested in the material.
The Sisko saw what you were thinking about and had Dax shoot it.
"And it’s hard to tell that to a guy in Omaha who’s fighting to keep his house after he’s lost his job, but you make a chair, you’ve made that with your mind, and you can also destroy it with our mind. All you need is a nuclear bomb test to see that everything we’ve made out of our minds is ephemeral and can go. And…
@avclub-0c3e626d1a287cdc48c77515c8dcc243:disqus Next week's episode "Behind the Lines" was originally named "Life During Wartime".
@avclub-4e71f8d71023c25e89bc810c81b1a47b:disqus Oddly enough, those systems aren't forbidden by Dogme 95.
9/11 Truthers want to be special snowflakes and they can't handle the world around them.
But by "knowing" some kind of hidden "truth", they can elevate themselves above everyone else with smug self-satisfaction.
When I lived in Boston, the BPD announced that they wanted people to start using 911 for certain non-emergency calls.
Fairfield? That explains everything.
But if you want all of Season 5, you'll have to pick up Breaking Bad: The Complete Series: The Final Set six months later.
He's the rich man's Michael Cera.
If you were around when the show aired, you're used to the seasons abruptly ending around episode 18. Just be lucky the AV Club didn't hold the final four reviews of this season until March, while posting them for UK viewers in October.
Justin works for me because there's something truly off-putting about him in a way that is very different from Morden.
I used Non, je ne regrette rien for years, because it seemed like a pretty safe bet.
A HREF, BITCH!
I'm genuinely curious to know where one draws the line and says this is not like fans screaming and getting angry at a band because they want to hear some hit from 30 years ago, or someone yelling an ancient, tired TV / movie catchphrase at an actor… which definitely happens all the time.