If all girls looked like Natalie Portman (and it's implicit in your statement that you like her) you'd be willing to fuck a girl exactly resembling your mother, YOU SICK BASTARD! That, or you're gay, in which case the Natalie Portman resemblance is of no use to you.
Wait... does your mother look like Natalie? If so, could I please have her phone number?
I read all of the Foundation books; except for the last one, I thought they were great. But hey, those are not examples of science fiction...
A good example of science fiction is Nemesis. Damn good book.
I guess you didn't like the finale of Lost either, did you?
Some shows are worth just because of their entertainment value. Fringe is the best one in that regard. It's not Lost. It's not The X-Files (which, let me remind you, for a lot of seasons was "incident of the week" only). But it's not Eureka of Warehouse 13, either; those are plain silly shows. Fringe tries to be a little more serious, even if the science is ridiculous.
So, instead of watching Big Brother or re-runs of Friends, you watch Fringe. Now, if you have nothing better to do on Fridays' nights than to watch Fringe (or any other show, for that matter)... then you have a more important issue in your life.
Have two or three critical bugs split into production and crash the system, and you will enjoy this piece of theatre:
Manager: What happened???
Programmer: There's a bug.
M: Why?
P: This artifact wasn't tested.
M: Why not?
P: Because you said it was too expensive.
M: ??!!
Lot, that lucky bastard. He exchanged the old salty witch for two young models, and got it on with them in the privacy of his own cave. That's a stud, if you ask me!!
If all girls looked like Natalie Portman (and it's implicit in your statement that you like her) you'd be willing to fuck a girl exactly resembling your mother, YOU SICK BASTARD! That, or you're gay, in which case the Natalie Portman resemblance is of no use to you. Wait... does your mother look like Natalie? If so, could I please have her phone number?
as correct as saying we're going to heaven when we die
You mean, zero...?
That mistake gives you -1 "professional writer" points, thus downgrading you to "+25 blog writer".
What argument? It was only an answer to a question, as in:
But by all means, feel free to believe you sounded smart...
No. I most certainly would not.
If Google seemingly arbitrarily disabled your Gmail account (insert free but depended on email service here) would you be as dismissive?
Yes, since you're not paying for it. It's not like you don't have an alternative to gmail.
I went without for nearly 2 years, never had a clue what anyone was talking about when it came to shows, new movies, funny commercials, etc
Perhaps you need new friends...
And this is nerd new how, exactly?
I read all of the Foundation books; except for the last one, I thought they were great. But hey, those are not examples of science fiction... A good example of science fiction is Nemesis. Damn good book.
Never heard of it. Should I look into it?
Star Trek is the dirt you brush under the carpet after good science fiction went home, IMO. Well, maybe I fell a tad on the hard side... ;)
So, you think Star Trek is good sci-fi?
Great sci-fi does not exist in television. Ever. I challenge you all to name one great sci-fi TV series comparable to an Asimov story.
I guess you didn't like the finale of Lost either, did you? Some shows are worth just because of their entertainment value. Fringe is the best one in that regard. It's not Lost. It's not The X-Files (which, let me remind you, for a lot of seasons was "incident of the week" only). But it's not Eureka of Warehouse 13, either; those are plain silly shows. Fringe tries to be a little more serious, even if the science is ridiculous. So, instead of watching Big Brother or re-runs of Friends, you watch Fringe. Now, if you have nothing better to do on Fridays' nights than to watch Fringe (or any other show, for that matter)... then you have a more important issue in your life.
This wins the Best Non-News Prize of this week.
Great movie
If not for violence, we wouldn't have a goverment, and by extension we wouldn't need goverments such as we know them.
The problem with limiting the definition to "like us" is that it is self-limiting, and pretty much cancels out any other form of sentience.
Oh, the irony! Definitions are self limiting by definition, my friend.
In my country, all commercial lawsuits must be made before two years passed since the alledged incident. After that... go cry somewhere else.
He hates me already.
Have two or three critical bugs split into production and crash the system, and you will enjoy this piece of theatre:
Manager: What happened???
Programmer: There's a bug.
M: Why?
P: This artifact wasn't tested.
M: Why not?
P: Because you said it was too expensive.
M: ??!!
No, not at all... those bastards!
Do you know this from your extensive hunter-gatherer experience?
The authors explained it in an interview... I lost the link, though. The russian chick was going to turn out a transsexual. Not kidding.
Lot, that lucky bastard. He exchanged the old salty witch for two young models, and got it on with them in the privacy of his own cave. That's a stud, if you ask me!!