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Great article clearing up the historical/modern differences! I'm impressed with the bit if research done here. Norse mythology is a part of many peoples' ancestry on here, whether they know it or not! :)

Glad to see they've included the vessels of the Imperium of Man. Really cool to finally see a comparison.

Great article, Annalee. I enjoy research done into my two favorite animals. This was fascinating to look into.

That's an interesting perspective. Good points :)

"I don't have the relevant domain knowledge to make this claim with a high degree of confidence but I'm going to anyway!"

You missed the entire point I was trying to make. I have IT industry experience dealing with consumer electronics - I have base knowledge. I wanted to illustrate that I was not an electronic engineer, but more informed on the subject than the average joe. I was asking a question, plain and simple. I was not trying to

Aren't you a ray of sunshine, fuckwad. Go start an argument somewhere else.

Sounds like the creator for the concept of the device is a bit more adept at graphic design than actual electronics. From what you're saying, the technology to do exactly what's being proposed just ins't there, either? I suppose each detachable component would be it's own "device" if it were to function the way that

What's your basis for that assumption? The concept seems incredibly neat, and looks like it would greatly save on materials in the long run. I'm no electronic engineer, but the basis for the idea looks sound.

Even more reasons to get a PS4... That was wonderful.

Oh, it was. It just made things that more laughable.

That grammar... That terrible fucking grammar... I'd have been laughing my butt off if it hadn't have for the atrocious misuse of apostrophes, possessive forms, and misspellings. It's still a pretty damn funny piece of terrible fan fic, though.

My point is, is that understanding is key. I've been explained to as to why the show is appealing by a few of my friends (one is a pretty huge brony). I don't agree with them, but I understand their position and let them have it. Their love of MLP does send off blips on my creepy radar, but that doesn't define who

You're mistaking personal opinions for bullying. This is a significant problem in modern society which has led to excessive coddling of the current generation. I sincerely hope as a parent you'll come to understand the difference and teach your kids the same. Self-confidence comes from ultimately understanding

First of all, he's not talking down to anyone. You're being extremely defensive. Secondly, he doesn't consider these people creepy because they're different - everyone is different in their own way. He finds them creepy, as I do, because there's a questionable psychological aspect to a passion for a young

Don't worry, Porkins. I understand where you're coming from. Yes, it is very, VERY, creepy - but you did not insult anyone or imply that you bullied an individual because of their (questionable) preferences. I say live and let live - just don't try to make me a fan. An opinion is an opinion even if it's an odd one,

These are some of the best shops I've seen here. I was lol-ing at every single one.

Your argument baiting isn't going well, i'm afraid. Think what you will, but my enjoyment of the comic won't change because of people with bad attitudes. Now please, let it be.

I can tell you're a joy to be around. I'm sure there are more pressing matters in your life that currently need your attention.

The art style is brighter and there's heavy use of secondary/pastel coloration, characters are very animated - character emotions show a marked contrast from one another - with a large emphasis on the depiction of highs and lows, and the dialogue is generally both antagonizing (playfully) and snappy - more typical of