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The Wilhelm Scream
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No, it’s not.

Kayne, Trump, Kardashians...these entities wouldn’t exist in their current incarnations if we’d stopped paying attention to them yet we’re still out here shouting “Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!” all day, every day.

We’ll see what happens, but yeah, Kim is too strong of a character to deserve a fate that was handed to her by a man. If her downfall is coming, it’s gotta be by her own hand. Or hell, even if it’s not her downfall, she should at least be in charge of her own fate.

There’s no need to be sad. Kim is a miserable, low-spirited person devoid of energy that drags on a life that she carefully built for herself but deep-down she hates. Giselle is happy and vital and passionate. That was her epiphany. One would think Kim had been cold with Jimmy for months because she had fallen out of

So much more interesting to have Kim be the cause of her own undoing than become the victim of a Jimmy-slip. I really never considered it coming until this episode. 

“Let’s do it again.”

After Jimmy puts down the phone, you can hear that the obituary continues to say that he’s survived by his ex-wife and his brother Jimmy, who is “following in his footsteps as an attorney”

After nearly a season of bottled-up emotions, Philip finally pushing her over the edge was thrilling to watch.

Desertification of the Sahara and global warming are two completely different things.

Clearly it was the Algorezoic Era...

That was one off the grain ships used to ship grain to the Egyptian pyramids, duh.

No arguments about a matter of taste.

A very clever and appropriate tech idea to a serious need. I can see this working in African countries with saline ground water and frequent rainfalls too.

Yes, but it works out to exactly the same thing either way. That’s relativity. There is no preferred frame of reference; it’s all relative to the observer, and the observer can be either one of the things or a neutral observer watching the things. But weirdly enough, the speed of light is an absolute in *all* frames

In the original Cosmos, Carl Sagan provided a very simple demonstration. He had a balloon inflated to about a foot across. It had pictures of galaxies taped on it. He then inflated it to about 2 feet across. As it expanded, all the galaxies moved apart from each other. Pretty simple to understand.

Just because it’s on the Batmobile doesn’t mean it has to have a Bat-prefix.

A lot of _____ fans are tired of _____ character. Great. A lot of other fans like that character. And here we are.

4 20 :)

The trouble with manned missions back to the moon or on to Mars is that there’s not a lot of business case to it other than “because it’s there”. Whatever research value there is doesn’t actually require people.