Enough to be Final Jeopardy clue.
Enough to be Final Jeopardy clue.
The cross-species suggestions of such a parody are profoundly disturbing.
I'd rather see the gritty porn remake Sploosh in which a mermaid searching for her lost love in the San Fernando Valley gets caught up in porn and heroin, reaching her lowest point strung out during a bukkake shoot where the multiple pops cause her to resort to her fish form, much to her horror and the delight of…
Yeah, that's the problem with speculating about eras for which there will likely be no observers, so using the Copernican principle as applied to humans really only works for as long as we've been around.
That part of the show is easily the hoariest and least compelling reason to watch, but Schwimmer is surprisingly effective as well as the mute kid, the latter's traumatized silence putting a damper on any overt precociousness.
Don't know where the cliché of guys just getting out prison (how was that guy housed in a jail this whole time?) and immediately hooking up with the closest available hottie comes from but newly sprung ex-con desperate for some lovin' was not something I'd have thought irresistible to women.
After realizing this movie couldn't be taken seriously, I found it worked much better as a slapstick comedy.
Just finished watching Chappie expressly for this MWoF and Deon actually gives Chappie a thumbs up before Chappie hits the "Y" to send his consciousness to a scout robot.
The WoT makes no mention of Preacher other than to list it under "Filed Under".
Bumblebee's full name is Autobotius Volkswagenian Bumblebeetle III.
Look up the "masterpiece" versions of the generation one characters that were released only in Japan and you get an idea of how they might have looked as the cartoon translated to "real life".
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"Documenting our ignorance" seems like how future generations will recall the current presidential election circus.
The Drake equation has so many assumptions in it for which we have little or no evidence that it is essentially meaningless.
The supposed expansion of the universe…
I think a better argument against heat death might be that if heat death were inevitable but that through random quantum fluctuations another universe could be created, the near-infinite time span in which that would occur makes the 13.7 billion years our known universe has existed look like an eye blink by…
As best as we can figure and before we became "civilized", humans lived in hunter-gatherer groups in which the burden of childcare was shared by all and these alloparents, i.e. individuals other than the biological parents, were necessary because the parents alone could not provide the necessary and sustained calories…
Radioisotope studies have shown that 98% of the atoms in your body are replaced in a year, and that within five years all the atoms will have been replaced, so "you" are not what you are made of, but rather how those parts of arranged, and it would be more accurate to think of yourself as persisting information, so if…
Given her wagering thus far, it would seem Kelly is only comfortable with numbers if they're part of the Dewey Decimal System.
By that logic, she should have just bet it all.
If the flippers act as aerofoils it might be considered cheating.