Caught an episode of Voyager the other day and they mentioned "tetryons" again, so I said to Herself "Are tetryons a real thing?" Turns out they're not, but the Voyager writers mention them every other episode with the Anomaly Of The Week.
Caught an episode of Voyager the other day and they mentioned "tetryons" again, so I said to Herself "Are tetryons a real thing?" Turns out they're not, but the Voyager writers mention them every other episode with the Anomaly Of The Week.
It's great, isn't it? I really wish they (or another interested party who could bring something interesting to the table) would do a follow-up.
Maybe they just don't know when to stop spelling banana, like Nanny Ogg in the Discworld books and her "banananana dackries".
They'll find themselves locked up in a Supermac's prison.
The Côte d'Ivoire flag and ours are 180° opposites. We're G-W-O, they're O-W-G. The Ivory Coast put more effort in than the Belgians!
Honestly, given some of the histories and systems of real-world monarchies, that is really not so crazy.
Elective monarchies do occasionally exist. Denmark was one for a long time. And I believe the Vatican is one, for all intents and purposes, if an especially unusual one.
Light treason then.
Oh, I'm a long-time fan of Black Books, don't worry!
It's just the character's name. Dave Lister.
They're also found in libraries, another place you wouldn't find most Republican voters. (The ones you do find probably just hang out near Ayn Rand's stuff.)
It's a British sci-fi sitcom. It is, it's on Netflix over here. No idea if it's on it over your way though. And yeah, it's pretty good, with lots of high-concept actually-sci-fi comedy, like Lister getting stuck in a time loop and having to make sure everything works out right.
Yeah, but we do that on almost every other article.
Orangutans are wonderful creatures. Can we stop comparing him to one? The real problem is that we have too many Trumps, and not enough orangutans.
squ8d, we do this every week. Have you managed to miss it every single Sunday for the past two years or something? It's just a place to hang out on a Sunday (which, yeah, is a slow news day on the site otherwise) and discuss cool shit.
Moore actually has the record for killing his film's villains, i believe. He personally kills most of them - Connery only killed Dr No.
That's Limerick citaaaaay!
He rather distractingly didn't sound anything like Ian McDiarmid, though. Unlike Abercrombie or Sam Witwer.
Wasn't it originally envisioned as a concept album about monsters? (Lovecraft, Tianchi Lake, Michael Myers, etc) I'd say you could consider it as a rough transition into that era.
"Most People Are DJs". There's a great Rockpalast live version, too. It's just fun.