Star Trek: Into Darkness (spoilers)
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Anymore, the mere existence of a traditional plot format puts you miles ahead of the competition.
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My wife teaches English to a little Spanish girl. Sometimes she comes to our house and my wife uses cartoons to help her learn. One of those is ' My Little Pony ' - little girls - ponies, it's a fact of life...evan price wrote: Whoah, whoah there buddy. I *am* a Brony
If though, as a male adult, you find that cartoon anything other than extremely annoying ( at best ) or at worst a good reason to take a scoped rifle up a tall building then I cannot comprehend your thought processes.
Are you gay ?
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Gay for that ass.Highspeed wrote:My wife teaches English to a little Spanish girl. Sometimes she comes to our house and my wife uses cartoons to help her learn. One of those is ' My Little Pony ' - little girls - ponies, it's a fact of life...evan price wrote: Whoah, whoah there buddy. I *am* a Brony
If though, as a male adult, you find that cartoon anything other than extremely annoying ( at best ) or at worst a good reason to take a scoped rifle up a tall building then I cannot comprehend your thought processes.
Are you gay ?
(Males who fail to achieve adulthood get sucked into the messages of self esteem)
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I'm quite secure in my masculinity, thanks for asking. My ten-year-old daughter seems to like MLP:FiM and we watch it together.Highspeed wrote:My wife teaches English to a little Spanish girl. Sometimes she comes to our house and my wife uses cartoons to help her learn. One of those is ' My Little Pony ' - little girls - ponies, it's a fact of life...evan price wrote: Whoah, whoah there buddy. I *am* a Brony
If though, as a male adult, you find that cartoon anything other than extremely annoying ( at best ) or at worst a good reason to take a scoped rifle up a tall building then I cannot comprehend your thought processes.
Are you gay ?
Unlike the earlier iterations this one is not 100% retail toy sale disguised as entertainment.
To me it seems better than sticking a Sonicare vibrating toothbrush up my ass...
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evan price wrote: To me it seems better than sticking a Sonicare vibrating toothbrush up my ass...
Hey now, don't knock it till you try it.
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Aesop's right.
Personally, I think rebooting was a terrible idea. There are some things that cannot be done twice. Now, you could do prequels - that explain where the characters came from. The problem being that this rather changes between the original series and the movies.
The other two options would be a post-quel (Keptin Pavel Chekov, anyone?
), or real prequels. The heroic Captain Pike, with Ensigns Kirk and Spock suitably clad in red shirts.
Personally, I think rebooting was a terrible idea. There are some things that cannot be done twice. Now, you could do prequels - that explain where the characters came from. The problem being that this rather changes between the original series and the movies.
The other two options would be a post-quel (Keptin Pavel Chekov, anyone?

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Not sure that its quite an "I love this bar" moment, but the last few posts on this thread, wouldn't happen anywhere else...
Although, I don't think ANY of us have been interested, at any time, in Yogi's choice of marital aide.

Although, I don't think ANY of us have been interested, at any time, in Yogi's choice of marital aide.
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Depends on how hard you like to scrub.Aglifter wrote:Although, I don't think ANY of us have been interested, at any time, in Yogi's choice of marital aide.



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Or if he borrowed your toothbrush the last time he was in town...Rich wrote:Depends on how hard you like to scrub.Aglifter wrote:Although, I don't think ANY of us have been interested, at any time, in Yogi's choice of marital aide.![]()
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Hopefully, he didn't take photos ON YOUR OWN CAMERA too!!mekender wrote:Or if he borrowed your toothbrush the last time he was in town...Rich wrote:Depends on how hard you like to scrub.Aglifter wrote:Although, I don't think ANY of us have been interested, at any time, in Yogi's choice of marital aide.![]()
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A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad