phaeton99
Phaeton99
phaeton99

...the universe is a more interesting and surprising place than we thought.

So you’re saying that everything we think we know now isn’t necessarily true?

There is something truly evil about book banning. It’s selfish, controlling and obscene as far as I’m concerned. It’s the battlefield of small minded pearl clutchers who should be soundly ignored instead of catered to. If you don’t like a book? Don’t read it. Don’t you dare try and remove it from others to read.

2 things stand out to me from these shots...

Believing that trivial remarks, events or objects have personal meaning or significance.

Shouldn’t he be wearing a red shirt?

War never changes.

Being a non grey commenter on a gawker site?

I am sufficiently reminded why this is the quintessential version of these characters in our time.

This is amazing. Why DC and WB don’t have Bruce Timm and Paul Dini leading their movie production baffles me.

Makes this gif even more appropriate.

No matter how dumb something is, it can always get worse.

The answer is none. Absolutely none. Making everything kid friendly has destroyed so many different movies and it never once is a good thing.

You realize that free education and free and open internet is not really what you are asking for. These items have a cost associated with them that must be paid for. What you are advocating is for education and internet that are paid for by someone else.

This machine isn’t like a first-class ticket on an airline. It’s more like a front-row seat at a concert. It costs an arm and a leg to get in, it’s noisy and uncomfortable, and you might be expected to cheer. Sure, it’s the best seat in the house, but you damn well better be a giant fan of the band.

I highly suspect years from now the Abrams Trek reboots are going to be dismissed as just a mistake by loads of Trek fans.

The heart of the new crash test dummies will be the tiny 6DX PRO sensor that DTS has developed that’s packed full of accelerometers and angular sensors to measure G-forces ranging from 2,000 to a devastating 20,000 Gs.