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I live in this magical place called East 103rd Street in New York City. It is this ephemeral place that is sometimes the Upper East Side, sometimes Harlem, sometimes both, and sometimes neither. Urban cartographers, and real estate agents have conflicting legends on exactly where it is at any given time. As a result,

So that's 2 Troughten progeny to appear in the Whoniverse :)

I'm a gay comic geek. The female objectification just sets off my awkward meter. Like, why is she naked? There is no reason her clothes should have fallen off or been destroyed. It adds nothing to the story... My superpower is being immune to impossibly sexy ladies.

I saw a prescreen on Monday. I loved it. I'm actually going to buy the books as a result.

Aww.... I thought they found the Pandorica :(

You guys have yet to see any pictures of a battered woman, a woman who says she was kicked and beaten.

...I would try that

Hey, sometimes it takes a decade to create a truly amazing, mind-blowing sequel:

So what I'm getting from this article is that giant sloths went extinct by being delicious.

I'm a nervous flyer myself. I find a little buzz helps me sleep.

Assholes dictate window function from the aisle seat.

I'm a nervous flyer, but the beautiful vistas calm my nerves, so I make it a point to always get a window seat. I'm not heartless if the sun is in your eyes I'll absolutely lower it. Heck, if you are also a nervous flyer and the scenery exacerbates that, I will

Woohoo! I now own every CAH set, except for the Tabletop Indiegogo one. I'll have to troll ebay when it releases.

My friend had these in his basement growing up. We'd always play video games down there. Without fail we'd see one of these buggers jump (and man can they jump). Didn't bother us though because his cats thought they were the best things in the world.

PEW! PEW! PEW!

I'd do a Philip J. Fry and set my dial to the year 3000 AD

I'm more concerned if Lena Headey will go bald or not

Good way to pop them too ;)

A similar "AAAHHHHHHHH" factor but not quite as severe. In related news, I've added that to my "should read" list.