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I love Fight Club, but there are a lot of logistical problems. So some guys came out of the bar, saw Jack knocking himself around, and then they started Fight Club? What about all the scenes where Jack and Tyler talk to each other and to other people in the same scene? And what about when the cop is chasing the killer

It still doesn't make sense that he threw the fat to himself over the fence.

I enjoy the implication that if you don't like Kanye or consider him a genius then it's obviously because he's black...not because he's an egotistical asshole who makes music that not everybody likes

It's why we recoil at Kanye West's rants, like when West, one of the greatest musical minds of our generation, had the audacity to publicly declare himself a genius (was this up for debate?)

Mythbusters did this like 7 or 8 years ago. The toilet seat didn't have a lot of bacteria but it did have 2 really bad types of bacteria. The cell phone had a lot of bacteria but none of the 'bad' kind.

Personally I'd still rather lick the phone over a toilet.

Jerk.

The fact that I read this microbiologist's last name as coli proves he chose the right biz.

Nothing you can say will make this any less horrifying.

Journey dwelled in the SciFi for most of their covers. Always have been partial to Escape as well as Frontiers

Is it scifi? I don't know, but it's awesome.

I too lost my heart to a Starship Trooper.

It can't be space music without the master of interplanetary jazz.

I love me some Gary Numan but he had some low points in his mid-career, including this embaressingly bad post-apoc warrior album cover:

Pretty much anything by Asia should be on this list. Flying bat-dolphins in space. What's not to like?

For shame, Rob - how could you forget Somewhere In Time? With nods to Asimov, Doctor Who, Blade Runner, Batman, and Ray Bradbury (amongst many), its the album cover that has the most Nerd Per Square Inch EVER!

This is a bit cheap, but Boston's first album was, well, first:

The News of the World LP was inspired by this painting by Frank Kelly Freas for a 1953 issue of Astounding. Freas painted the Queen cover as well.

George Clinton is thoroughly funkatized, which protects him from the rigors of vacuum and hard radiation.

"That's ok, I'm right handed, so I didn't need that arm much."