May 2012
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In our first meeting Kevin Feige said, this is what we’re gonna do and I said,...
– That Thing In The Avengers Wasn’t Joss Whedon’s Idea | The Mary Sue
Dan Harmon Poops: HEY, DID I MISS ANYTHING? →
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Kids: A few hours ago, I landed in Los Angeles, turned on my phone, and confirmed what you already know. Sony Pictures Television is replacing me as showrunner on Community, with two seasoned fellows that I’m sure are quite nice - actually, I have it on good authority they’re quite nice, because…
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Regarding the Avatar-worlds fluency in metal and...
I’ve seen a lot of stuff about how lightning-bending is not as special as it used to be. Does it not make sense that the population of the world is a whole lot bigger than the Fire Nation army, and therefor, there are a lot more benders of any ilk than we have seen before?
While Republic City is not the entire Avatar world, it is arguably the biggest city and would bring benders of all...
How Much Screen Time did Each of the AVENGERS Get? →
Calvin: Isn’t it strange that evolution would give us a sense of humour? When you think about it, it’s weird that we have a physiological response to absurdity. We laugh at nonsense. We like it. We think it’s funny. Don’t you think it’s odd that we appreciate absurdity? Why would we develop that way? How does it benefit us?
Hobbes: I suppose if we couldn’t laugh at things that don’t make sense, we couldn’t react to a lot of life.
Calvin: (after a long pause) I can’t tell if that’s funny or really scary.
Katara: The King is throwing a party at the palace tonight for his pet bear.
Aang: Don't you mean platypus bear?
Katara: No, it just says, 'bear'.
Sokka: Certainly you mean his pet skunk bear?
Toph: Or his armadillo bear?
Aang: Gopher bear?
Katara: Just, 'bear'.
(short pause)
Toph: This place is weird.
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April 2012
77 posts
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Gay rights activist rips Bible, mocks upset teens →
I love this man, but am not sure what I love of this more; the video or the responses?
Dating back to at least the Civil War, people have used the Bible to suggest it supported slavery or opposed it, largely to twist interpretation to support their own agendas.
Friend, you need not be any form of scholar, secular or religious, to realize that the Bible is more than 150 years old.