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The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny
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It's a pity he hasn't come back. This is a very nice place now.
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I, and many others, found EGS via the many references to it on TV Tropes, a site which is very well known. If other well-known sites link to this individual comic, it can only raise EGS's profile further.
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balanoposthitis (veterinary version, of course!)
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Hmm, wasn't there a Star Trek titled Resistance? *checks* Nope, I think I'm thinking of First Contact. Although there were both a couple of episodes and a novel by that name, so I'm not actually wrong....
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bad movies Terrible movie thread
CritterKeeper replied to InfiniteRemnant's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Haven't seen the movie but the one time, so I'm only going by what you say here. And just based in your post above, your position sounds similar to the American expansionist sentiment that a group could only claim a territory to be theirs if they "improved" it by establishing a technological society upon it. Any group, be it Natives or an Amish village, who wants to keep the territory around them in a more natural state is out of luck, another group can move in and establish mines and cities on the land they wanted to use as hunting grounds, gathering resources, and/or a buffer against the world -- because after all, they weren't doing anything with it. If there's a resource on their lands (planet) that the bigger society wants, they should be free to take it. They can't claim any bigger territory than what the bigger society thinks they have/need/deserve. -
*arches eyebrow*
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bad movies Terrible movie thread
CritterKeeper replied to InfiniteRemnant's topic in Off Topic Discussion
I think everyone here knows Highlander 2 is firmly esconced at the top (bottom?) of my list of bad movies. From a good movie with a fascinating premise, to a horrifically bad one that even manages to put the filet mignon premise through a meat grinder anf turn it into week-old White Castle sliders. Ah, well, at least they eventually developed and put out the series, giving us most of five seasons of good sequel to the movie. :-) -
If anything, it seems like they're doing the opposite, sticking to the same race and body type religiously as if to make up for the gender swap. Maybe it's just more obvious in the second trailer, but I thought the effects looked pretty darn good! Main thing that bugged me about the first trailer is that the text intro makes it sound like the Ghostbusters existed in-universe thirty years ago, so it's a bit jarring to realize that's not the case. I'm just as happy to see more diverse body types. Sarah has gone from skinnier and flatter-chested to hippy-er and more generously endowed. Wonder if it's a result of workong with magic so much with Tedd?
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cinnamon toast
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Hmm, I'd say either a note at the start of the entry ("speculation -- Greg and Vladia's relationship") or a small separate section at the end collecting the more speculative ideas.
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Changing Medications (Level of Trust Required)
CritterKeeper replied to ProfessorTomoe's topic in Off Topic Discussion
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It worked, didn't it? Heck of a lifeboat, and done on the fly, too. If there's ever another series set later than TNG (as TNG was set later than TOS), I hope that is one of the standard just-in-case features of the transporters.
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Other than the old LP-sized laser discs, *is* there a way to watch the theatrical releases of 4-6?
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Of corsets sexy
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Turning it on isn't the problem, it's when you start changing things around to suit yourself that you run into problems. ;-)
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Corsets improving your potential waist (And Clara is out there living up to her potential now, with Me!)
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There's a noticable segment of the fandom who believe that Tedd is a future Immortal, thus the "dangerous rarity" designation.
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Just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show, I should really just relax!"
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Knitting a Dalek
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Good to know. May I ask who does win those contracts? USPS, perhaps? :-)
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President Trump
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Hopefully they'll chew the driver a new one and handle your laptop with all care and speed. Might not get it to you today, but if not then first on the list tomorrow. Either that or they suck, we'll just have to see which it is. ;-)
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Oh, I understand his reasons, I was just saying it's unfair to not *tell* the rest of his fandom that that's how he's doing things this time.
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Changing Medications (Level of Trust Required)
CritterKeeper replied to ProfessorTomoe's topic in Off Topic Discussion
Eh, they wouldn't use enough to have any sort of systemic effect. Still, a good demonstration of why it's a Schedule II drug, acknowledged to have medical use but dangerous and tightly controlled, rather than a Schedue I, considered to be extrremely dangerous and with no legitimate use, not allowed to be used for any reason, like heroin and...um...marijuana....