This week got off to a rough start. I still haven't made it out of my car...
This week got off to a rough start. I still haven't made it out of my car...
I agree with you on all of this. It doesn't even matter what causes it. The human race will never get to a technological point where a "cure" or other "fix" is possible again, anyway.
How about the CDC episode in Season 1? It's completely irrelevant and unrealistic that they'd figure out that this was a virus at all. Not knowing what is causing the zombies is better than knowing.
Someone read her Tufte! Those are some gorgeous and useful diagrams!
Internships! The worst evil gets worse!
I can't say whether it's better than being hunted or not. Seems like this could lead to a similarly catastrophic decline in population, but this is one of those unpredictable situations. Can the environment carry 250k walruses with reduced sea ice?
This doesn't seem like it can possibly be good for walrus populations. Higher chance of disease and more competition for food just seem like the obvious problems.
I always want to see the master demonstrate how to eat Ramen!
I've heard of them being grown in fields:
The truth is that the minion guild used to provide a real safety net and benefits before congress stripped the regulation and let villain market control take over. WHO'S THE VILLAIN, NOW?!
You should post that to VillainHacker.
Those are totally worth it! Plus, they're a tax write-off! Also, fat henchmen make great Santas.
Well, in real life, not a lot of people shooting Gatling guns in New York
If we're dealing with real life, we should address the proliferation of rocket launchers on America's streets.
Well, your weakness also has to be nine-year olds. Yellow is just his ring's weakness.
50? Do you think henchmen come cheap? There's insurance, FICA, disability, paid sick time and holidays... It boggles the mind. Plus, it's impossible to find good henchmen, so you end up hiring temps. They're super unreliable.
You've done great work, here.
It was weird and beautiful. I haven't watched the Simpsons in years, but what a couch gag! Some of the best TV I've seen in an age.
The article mentions examining bite marks. It seems like there was one tooth left behind, but multiple marks that implied that the rauisuchid had been attacked and healed on more than one occasion. There were bite marks other than the tooth that implied that eventually a different attack killed it.
Well, you're doing it right. It's work, but at least it's for you and will make your life better!