phunkydroid
phunkydroid
phunkydroid

What parent would ever buy that doll for their child?

That would be terrifying if I was insect sized. But it's so completely harmless to humans that I'm not sure I agree with the headline.

I suggest a tv-movie with Claire, Rowena, Barbara Gordon, and Katrina Crane getting killed off, one by one, while driving an '88 Yugo from San Diego to Portland, Maine. In the words of Ash, "Who's next?"

The most baffling thing about Rowena? She has the worst fake Scottish accent I ever heard (I've been married to a Scotswoman for last 20 years, lived in Edinburgh for seven, so I've heard plenty of the real, er, McCoy) - and the actress is a Scot! It's like they got Ruth Connell to exaggerate her natural accent so

I think that the only surprising thing to me is that they apparently shot some of this stuff in a parking garage and then layered in backgrounds, where a green screen or any sort of flat contrasting background would likely make the retoucher's job quite a bit easier.

That said, I'm still shipping a Simmons/Carter relationship. Don't tread on my dreams.

Actually the reason there's no audio in so many security videos is that it IS illegal to record audio without consent in many states, even in security cameras in businesses with posted signs.

I'm going to stir some shit up right now:

How were you able to see the stupid past all the asshole you brought in with you?

But this drug isn't designed to make you stop digesting things, it's designed to make you not eat them in the first place.

The main advantage of the movie and tv continuity is that it isn't encumbered by the insane baggage generated by 75 years of comic books and the often stupid decisions they made. No need for tortured and convoluted explanations for real world title cancellations or reboots.

The only way something with a "huge gravitational pull" would cause that is if it yanked earth into a new orbit. That kind of event would leave the earth in a highly eliptical orbit, yet we're in a nearly circular orbit, so we know that hasn't happened.

No offense, but you have clearly heard just enough about these concepts to have a lot of misconceptions, but not enough to know what you're talking about.

If mass extinction happened every 15000 years, we wouldn't be here (our species 15 times older than that). You may be thinking of the roughly 62 million year extinction "cycle", but that isn't really a cycle, just an average. Also, mass extinctions have other sources besides asteroid/comet impacts. Supervolcanos

No, when I say the odds of passing the same rogue twice are low, I don't mean we might just barely miss it, I mean the odds of it even being within a thousand of light years of us ever again are miniscule. For example, let's say the sun and the rogue planet are in perfectly circular orbits and the difference in their

The planet would not just be sitting there while we orbited around, waiting for us to pass that spot again, it would also be orbiting the galaxy. Galactic orbits are no where near perfect circles or elipses, the mass distribution of the galaxy is not uniform, and is constantly changing. The odds against two objects

Rogue planets, by definition, do not orbit the sun.

Why do you think Steve Jobs, who led possible the most healthy lifestyle you possibly could, and donated hundreds of millions of dollars to HIV research and medical advancements dropped dead of cancer?