poetdesmond
Poet Desmond
poetdesmond

I believe it was Cracked that recently had an article detailing why it's a good thing that some characters are off limits to Marvel's movies when it comes to the Civil War, and Spiderman is definitely one of them. They had to retcon everything in it via a literal deal with the Devil because of how poorly the writers

Said Ripley to the android Bishop.

That answered every question I had but one.

It literally does not matter what this is about, I'm already giving it five stars.

Unexpected NSFW content. Fun. Maybe one should look a picture over carefully after they take it from a google image search?

(Then there wouldn't be a joke!)

"Rock" Star.

Aghast, I count again. Forty-eight chromosomes.

What. The actual. Fuck?

I completely forgot bird is a slang derogative for women in the UK.

I've always felt we need a genre between Scifi and Fantasy, where we can comfortably place things like Star Wars, Dune, Babylon 5, anything with the handwavy going beyond a certain (admittedly arbitrary) level. Call it Science Fantasy.

I don't mind admitting, The Little Prince was the first story that ever made me cry. I still get a bit misty thinking about it. It remains a favorite, and I do find myself looking forward to this.

Huh. I did not know that.

The only satisfying ending for me would have the closing credits of the final episode shown over snow falling on a silent and abandoned King's Landing, with an army of White Walkers in the distance. Every human dead of fled, winter come.

And she'll be a furry.

There are actually two that I alternatively suggesting, depending on how hard they seem to like their science fiction.

Finally, the Doctor and the Daleks on an even playing field: unable to move, unable to breed.

We'll just have to make her American, too.

Can we just get a black female and kill two birds with one stone?

I've got to say, my absolute favorite bit from Buddhist eschatology is the Sword Interval, when swords appear in the hands of all humans alive, and we just go to town on each other.