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I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

I don't care about the faulty premise. It's an excuse for the super powers. Is it any smarter or dumber than "Earth's yellow sun and lesser gravity"?

Point of nerd order not addressed in the IM conversation, regarding Ginny's qualifications to cover the Quidditch World Cup: Rowling has established that post-Hogwarts, Ginny did play Quidditch at the pro level for several years. So basically this is the same thing that happens with real-world sports on TV, where many

I suspect this is the "Daniel" character that early rumors made people think was Ted Kord.

Rachel already made this, and it was awesome.

Except that they've said Reynolds is out.

He's actually playing Barry Allen's dad in the CW's new Flash series, which I thought was a fun touch.

Oh, wait! Neon Trees, interviewed them all together. Forgot about that.

I've met Jones, Cook and Matlock, but not Lydon. Filthy Lucre tour in Memphis, about a year before I started writing professionally.

Twenty years have a way of doing that to a person. Plus, OITNB doesn't exactly slather its characters in makeup.

Maybe. But given the way the show treated his return as **AN EVENT**, I suspect we have not seen the last of him.

Random thought: What are the odds we get a men's prison spinoff to follow Pornstache?

And it's gone in as a comedy, as well, which — funny though this show can be — feels like a misstep.

Flaca's love for post-punk is a big part of my love for her, for sure.