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If you are sure he is talented and capable, then what is your fucking problem? What do you have to do to get a gig writing with Gawker media? Show a thin skin and an ease toward outrage over silly shit?

I've seen him on Doctor Who, some panel/game shows and other British things and I think the guy is fucking hilarious. He's also a Tony Award sinning stage actor. Who gives a shit if he is white?

Not an internet troll. Like a troll from fables or a troll doll I suppose.

Not familiar with Ellie Goulding, but I know Ed Sheeran ( I have a teenage daughter,) and I can see why a woman prefer a different taste than the tatted-up short ginger troll. Hell of a songwriter though.

He's an Ent but without the slow-talk and the pompous stick-up-his-butt attitude.

That got the biggest LOL from me in the theater for some reason. When Groot did the trick with body slamming all those bad guys at once and then turned to the rest and smiled with a slightly raised eyebrow, that struck me as freaking hilarious.

I hope this erases that abortion that was the feature-length film. One of the biggest problems was having Murdock's abilities be a damned disability. The visual effects were murky and made it look like what Murdock was picking up with his heightened senses was a very crappy sonogram-like image.

Fucking lawyers.

Yep, 'tis the one. If you liked the movie or just feel like doing a good thing, pick one up.

I bought a Rocket Raccoon tee shirt back in March with the proceeds going to Bill Mantlo. I'm glad Marvel is treating him well.

It just goes to show you two things: that you shouldn't believe everything you read and that just like laymen, scientists can be snarky dicks when refuting something.

Ever read the source material? This was not a happy story. The movie was never meant to provide much at all in the way of joy or laughs.

I suppose they could still use fuel tanks to get the thing to space if need be, but once the craft is in the vacuum of space they could increase the speed with this engine, instead of it just continuing off that initial thrust, as our current model does.

It would work well within our solar system. And it may store up enough energy to give the spacecraft one really big final thrust out into interstellar space.

I don't know if Jesus watches much YouTube.

You're probably right in not getting hopes up, but by no means should we accept that we know all the laws of the universe.

My guess is that it would work as a thruster for a satellite that is already in orbit.

Why are you against space travel?

It would greatly change space travel. Right now, we blast a craft up into space using attacked fuel tanks that are filled with a shitload of fuel. This fuel is very heavy and the burning of it is what propels our craft into space.

If true, it is a good thing NASA is involved. If this was private sector, the oil companies would find a way to never let this see the light of day.