talexblack
Psychonaut_Didymos
talexblack

I disagree. Verhoeven’s gratuitous sexualization of all the characters (and making Dizzy female) aside, the movie was very much in line with the theme of the book. One of my favorite books, read it after seeing the movie and actually enjoyed the movie more after reading it.

Not watching another SyFy show until the whole thing is done. It will be cancelled before the end of the second season like Helix and Ascendence.

Because Deadpool is a dick. Duh.

But the movie was in the 80s.

I love the satire (grew up on The Onion). The hardest part of this for me to read is “A Hysterical Man.” My brain keeps saying “IT’S ‘AN’!” But I’ll let it slide.

I miss Vanilla, and it’s not because I think it was inherently better, it was harder. It took me nearly a year to level my first character to 60 because I didn’t know what the hell I was doing. And as soon as I hit 60, BC launched and I hated it (still hate grinding through outlands, but at least it’s quicker now). I

FOX News.

Oh wait, that second part really doesn’t have anything to do with being gay, just a dude.

I would have thought Scott myself because he always seems to be overcompensating. Plus, he can only control his powerful blasts with prophylactic sunglasses.

How about no?

Contacts.

I respect differences as well. AS can be a disability. With two coworkers (that have opened up about it) who have children with AS and a couple of coworkers who almost certainly do have AS I can see your point and my point clearly. I work in IT. My AS coworkers have no disability except where it comes to soft skills.

Why wouldn't you want to prevent or cure Aspergers? Sure, there are plenty of highly functional people with Aspergers, but there are many who are not. Are you drawing a correlation between Aspergers and the tendency for those with it to have savant level abilities?

Problems (in this context): pretty much every inherited or congenital illness along with cancer, allergies, HIV/AIDS and probably a lot of things I can't even imagine.

Huh. Sensationalism is easy when you cut a sentence in half, ignoring the discussion that was intentionally shoved right in there.

I'll just sit back and watch this never, ever happen in the U.S. I would be much happier to let science do science and see what happens than read about this getting shut down for the next few decades the same way stem cell research has.

Actually, both acts are done for the betterment of humanity, though on different scales. We have 6bn people on the planet. I think we're safe sacrificing a couple for medical science when it might change humanity forever rather than sending barely-adults to die for political wars.

Maybe we would have no reason to hack the human genome if we could continue research on embryonic stem cells, but we've been arguing about whether or not that's abortion for a couple of decades now.

Look, I know it's a joke, but I can't help but feel that your experiences with things mycological have been out of the ordinary, like the time I dehydrated an entire puffball and my apartment smelled like athlete's foot for a week. Aside from that, mushrooms of the more common edible variety should not smell as bad

That is shit, definitely. However, as someone who worked as a nursing assistant in a 184 bed nursing home with only 3 other male CNAs, I can say we were called off our normal duties to handle combative patients and usually assigned the physically heaviest patients. I call the disparity in wages in that area (which