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I think this one is in China...

And still 'muricans build their home out of paper.

The sequel would explore the alien forces behind the 'kaiju' (giant monsters) who invade Earth through the 'antiverse.' “They’re a race of blind consumers grabbing planets, consuming them, and moving to the next,” says del Toro. “The idea is to explore a little bit of that. I won’t spoil it, but I don’t think we’ll

and every other alien from Star Trek original series

too late


...and they sing about airship pirates

We have something like that in Lithuania. He is sort of famous artist, singer, exotic dancer (I think), Photoshop master and a national joke...

I recommend blocking internet access for all Adobe after some time. They will force you to upgrade.

I'm Lithuanian. Your argument is invalid.

So "CS6" is the new "Windows XP". Also good news for Pixelmator and similar products.

Columbia is falling apart.

I don't think generation ships have 7 billion capacity. 6.9 billion snacks at the bottom of the food chain can be great powerboost for "evolution"

Dishonored is the World I want to learn more about.

or do this.

No Echoes :(

This is Troll post :D "Show Us..." Everyone is like - OK, lets lay out all my EDC on the desk and take a pic... oh wait. with what :D my picture taking device is one the desk

Because 'MURICA

The beauty of annexation instead of occupation is that it is always "voluntary". For example if Koreas go to full on war - China will enter devastated peninsula as Peace Keepers. And suddenly in South somehow pro-communist politicians rise to power.. supported by peace keeping tanks.. After that they will politely

It's all about China. And I think they are more interested in making iPads than entering war. On the other hand China could see this war as an opportunity to annex more territory - including both Koreas. After all according to China everything in Asia once was China and has to be China again.

Hate it that bookmarks toolbar has the same icon for io9. Others going the same way I guess... It's like black ribbons of Doom. Lifehacker and Gizmodo ar still fighting... But for how long...