Hodor?
Hodor?
Going with an EXTREMELY old-school answer:
In honor of "South Park: The Stick of Truth" coming out today.
Sounds like somebody needs to join Animal's Anger Management Group!
Joseph Smith did a retcon... Turns out the Garden of Eden was in Missouri. Who knew?
Much like the question "who designed the designer?" I think this will quickly turn into an infinite regression.
To a ministerial grad student:
Which book of Genesis? The King James version? The 4th century Vulgate? The Codex Sinaiticus?
The fact that the reporter (Kate Mara being the one you're referring to.... ignoring the others) makes those deals knowing what it is suggests competence. Competence does not equal professional ethics, clearly. Kevin Spacey is the most competent person in the show, and that's largely the point.
Coming from DC... I think the most fictional thing about the show (murders aside... I think...) is the competence of the reporters.
I had almost forgotten about Xena's killer frisbee. Thank you for the reminder...
Going with an old-school answer.
:( Now I want to collect molds, spores, and fungus, to honor him. Print is dead.
Is it weird that your logic makes perfect sense to me, as we discuss the gun-toting, talking Raccoon?
Step 1: Drink enough coffee to free deep-seeded crazy thoughts.
Uhhhh.... what about the fact that the government required corporate help? For that matter, what about Google? Facebook? Or any of the many other tech firms that have an enormous amount of your private information? Cookies, cookies, cookies.
Name: V for Vendetta (2005 film)
The correct answer, obviously, is because we do not want to enrage the Space Ants.
Wholly meant in friendly jest! That was meant with a sincere tongue-in-cheek dismissal of those complaints and less snark than it may have read.