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@devianaut: This meme should live forever.

@nfields191: The rats would still get together and laugh about peoples' junk.

@Robotronic: The time of ligatures has ended; they have passed on, to the undying lands.

@FrankN.Stein: That scene has so much more potential, you have to think outside the box.

@beercheck: ...And also the existence of a Really Really Really Huge Hadron Collider, and a Really Really Really Really Huge Hadron Collider, and...wait a minute...

@gallahad: Hmm, I would have just used phrenology.

@twophrasebark: Popular notion refers to the perception by the general populace. Popular notion in the scientific community would be a subset of the more general popular thought, and is probably always going to be more accurate than the general perception.

@Project Thanatos: I do prefer the design of the 2nd Edition as well. However, his right arm in that drawing has always bugged the crap out of me; it's farther away, but bigger, and I'm not really sure what's going on with the whole shoulder/elbow thing rising up above it's back, how is that connecting to the

@bookling: Conjunctivitis is a CURSE. pssht, dork. (Snorting

@AreWeThereYeti: I apologize, we seem to have disconnected at some

@AreWeThereYeti: You are forgetting use licenses; it is set by legal precedent that the purchase of original creative work amounts to a license for personal use, even if the asking price is zero. She's allowed to distribute her work at any price she sees fit, in this case, free. However, no one else has that right,

@AreWeThereYeti: There seems to be a misunderstanding between personal use and commercial use in your response. Also, your response doesn't seem to actually address Cintax's response.

@rashad123us: I respectfully disagree with you. The word fake describes something unreal or false. Discussions regarding the perception of reality aside, the passing of a common substance as a rarer or more dangerous substance would be rightly considered a fake.