....Most likely.
....Most likely.
Puppy Power? Bad dog...
This comment reminded me of Stephen Jay Gould's "Non-overlapping Magisteria". I like Gould a lot, but I don't agree with him.
See: Sam Harris.
Quirrell's death in the first Harry Potter film was SO MUCH LESS CRAZY AND GRUESOME than the book.
Thank You! Geez, I was JUST reading about this in Stephen Jay Gould's Rocks of Ages. This is one of those myths that everybody "knows" and is not true. You nailed it.
WHAT? EXPECT BETTER? You can go....
Spaceman Spiff is the correct answer, and I will hear nothing to the contrary!
"Why shouldn't Jaime have a hook for a hand?"
Speaking of terrible New 52 skinny-fications, Amanda "The Wall" Waller...
To quote Neil DeGrasse Tyson (which always seems like a good idea): Science is true, whether you believe it or not.
Muhammad Ali vs. Superman?
I'm editing the first draft of my first novel! Woot woot!
Colbert & Cranston reunited this week... you know what that means. We get lucky.
The Internet can be a big ol' hater's ball. I think going through the creative process oneself is necessary to learn the right touch one should use for criticism. Everyone's a critic, but not everyone is an artist.
I would argue that while the Labors of Heracles have not been told to their true potential, the story has been told. (and always, always, as Hercules, but whatever. Good job, Roman plagiarists) Yes, that is absolutely ignoring the new movies coming out, because, yeah, uh, whatever, isn't one of them making him a…
"Science can do many things, but it can't answer the big questions, like why are we here, and how did we begin."
"Apparently, we do sow."
Thinking far enough ahead can be scary, because it makes us embrace our own mortality.