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The Walking Dead AND Episode 11, Season 2 --Spoilers-- (Scifi Talk Post)

lucky760 says...

>> Do you believe that Randall should live or die?

He has to die. He's a liar and a manipulator and cannot be trusted. He claims he "ain't like them," but is darned eager to get back to them, as he told Carl. Also, he illustrated his lack of value for human life on the roof and when Shane was trapped in the bus. His freedom is a direct threat to the farm.

>> What is going on with Karl?

He's becoming a young man and wants to prove himself a big boy who can take care of himself and kill emotionless like the grown-ups.

>> How should his parents approach this situation?

They have to beat into his brain the seriousness and value of all their actions. Still, growing up in Zombieland, he's going to be screwed up no matter what.

>> Lastly, do you think Karl will fess up about that zombie and the situation that occurred earlier--possibly his scent leading the zombie back to the camp for all we know--that zombie wasn't exactly going the right way beforehand...?

I think Carl might fess up if he still has enough of a conscience left, but I don't think it matters either way. So what if he happened to be a zombie he freed. It could have come from anywhere. It's Dale's carelessness that got him killed.

>> Do you think it was the right time to kill off Dale?

It was the PERFECT time to execute Dale, especially because I was rooting for him to die the entire episode.

>> What was your IMMEDIATE reaction when he was torn open and you KNEW he was a dead man?

When we saw his body get ripped open, my wife and I high-fived and applauded his demise.

>> How will this affect the group: positives/negatives?

Dale will be held as something of a martyr. The message he kept whining about is going to echo in their heads and they're going to reconsider his words and they'll all be much more sensitive to the Randal situation. (The writers just need more inner strife and everyone agreeing to an execution without Dale is too easy, so they'll have to argue more now and give the viewers more drama.)

>> Lastly, who do you think will take up the "power vacuum" left by Dale--for this we'll assume it's NOT Rick as he is the leader?

It's too big a statement to say Dale had any power. His only power was nagging everyone to see things his way.

>> Also if you wish you talk about whether you think "Television Politics" played a part in the, what some would call, his "early death" and to the point, leaving of the series?

I think it was beautiful that he was crying so desperately for the entire episode about shooting a guy in the head only to be shot in the head in the end. It was obviously designed that way, but it was still very nice.

The Real Housewives of Disney - SNL

She's high as a kite after getting her wisdom teeth yanked.

hamsteralliance says...

>> ^PHJF:

I was quite lucid ~5 minutes after waking up after my own removal.
Amateurs.


*high five* I ate a cheeseburger on the way home from having my wisdom teeth removed. Had all 4 removed. No pain or confusion.

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Hybrid (Member Profile)

EDD says...

Cheers, mate, pretty much the same here. I've poured hundreds of hours, possibly even a thousand hours into the Elder Scrolls series, and I don't regret that (ummm... much), but currently other activities are taking up too much of my time. Activities such as still-too-little-sleep Maybe half a year from now, with all the fantastic mods that fans will have created... Maybe. High-five for mental resilience against this apparent gem of a game though!

In reply to this comment by Hybrid:
Thanks for the quality. It is an incredible looking game... even though I've yet to play it... and probably never will - I'm not sure I want to lose that much of my free time

In reply to this comment by EDD:
I haven't played a minute of Skyrim - not yet.

As I clicked on the Play button, I glanced at the 8:20 length, and thought, "No way in hell I'm going to watch all 8-minutes uninterrupted, not with my attention-span."

Boy, was I wrong. *quality


Improv Everywhere -- at TED. Shared Absurd Experiences

Gay kid beat down. Consequences to attacker? Virtually nil.

00Scud00 says...

>> ^artician:

Those sound like some really hard punches. Fuck. I hope that's how hard that kids dad beats him when he goes home at night. (not really, but still, kid's a fucking asshole).

I'd be willing to bet that dad is probably a violent homophobe as well, his beating came in the form of a high-five.

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EDD (Member Profile)

residue says...

totally agree, once you get going it can be really addicting, which rocks. You really should consider rock climbing, I think per capita it's one of the best workouts and it doesn't feel like working out at all. Huge thrill, not dangerous at all, addicting and as challenging as you want to make it. If you can find a gym, that's a nice safe place to start and you don't need to get on-rope either. Plus, there's no real ceiling to how good you can get. I got tired of running because even running daily and on weekends for distance, I wasn't really getting much faster, and running longer just takes more and more time.

Keep up the good work!

In reply to this comment by EDD:
Thanks - and great to hear about you too! I don't know much and I've seen even less of mountain climbing, but I gotta say, I'm starting to see the appeal and maybe one day I'll try my hand in it - for now and for at least a year yet I'll be primarily a runner/triathlete though. High five for us both turning turning our lives around! Don't you just love the addiction and the post-workout high? :

In reply to this comment by residue:
awesome story! I was in horrible shape long ago and got sick of it.. now I'm an avid rock climber and run a couple half marathons each year. I don't think I ever want to do the full...

In reply to this comment by EDD:
I'm going to work out and work out, and work on it, and keep pushing myself until I can do at least one.
Seriously.

Let me elaborate a bit. A year ago I was a complete couch potato. I couldn't jog for more than a kilometer, couldn't do more than 6 or 7 consecutive pushups - near-zero marks on a fitness scale, basically. That all changed this April, when I finally decided to get of my (fat) ass. I'd already started gradually changing my eating habits since year's end 2010, and in April I finally started working out. For half a year I've been allocating somewhere between an hour and two and a half practically each day for workouts; running almost every other day and in between - also every other day - did bodyweight exercises: started with these, built a routine around them, but recently substituted it for a weightlifting program in a gym. I've lost some 15 kg, I've done the 100 pushups program (yup, pretty much anyone can do it, and in less than six months, too), recently ran my first half-marathon (1:47, very proud of that time), and I'm aiming for 2 marathons (NYC among them, hopefully), a 70k ultra, and a long-course triathlon next year.

So because this is so inspiring to me, and because I want to be able to do what he does, and because I realize now that anyone who sets their mind to it and works towards it relentlessly can do it, let's *doublepromote



residue (Member Profile)

EDD says...

Thanks - and great to hear about you too! I don't know much and I've seen even less of mountain climbing, but I gotta say, I'm starting to see the appeal and maybe one day I'll try my hand in it - for now and for at least a year yet I'll be primarily a runner/triathlete though. High five for us both turning turning our lives around! Don't you just love the addiction and the post-workout high?

In reply to this comment by residue:
awesome story! I was in horrible shape long ago and got sick of it.. now I'm an avid rock climber and run a couple half marathons each year. I don't think I ever want to do the full...

In reply to this comment by EDD:
I'm going to work out and work out, and work on it, and keep pushing myself until I can do at least one.
Seriously.

Let me elaborate a bit. A year ago I was a complete couch potato. I couldn't jog for more than a kilometer, couldn't do more than 6 or 7 consecutive pushups - near-zero marks on a fitness scale, basically. That all changed this April, when I finally decided to get of my (fat) ass. I'd already started gradually changing my eating habits since year's end 2010, and in April I finally started working out. For half a year I've been allocating somewhere between an hour and two and a half practically each day for workouts; running almost every other day and in between - also every other day - did bodyweight exercises: started with these, built a routine around them, but recently substituted it for a weightlifting program in a gym. I've lost some 15 kg, I've done the 100 pushups program (yup, pretty much anyone can do it, and in less than six months, too), recently ran my first half-marathon (1:47, very proud of that time), and I'm aiming for 2 marathons (NYC among them, hopefully), a 70k ultra, and a long-course triathlon next year.

So because this is so inspiring to me, and because I want to be able to do what he does, and because I realize now that anyone who sets their mind to it and works towards it relentlessly can do it, let's *doublepromote


The ULTIMATE Game Of "Guess Who"

Bill Maher Exposes Right-Wing Euphemism For "Rich People"

gwiz665 says...

Sure is.. graphic, huh.
>> ^blankfist:

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
You know what would give more credence to your nonsense? Give George W. the credit due for simultaneously launching us into two poorly managed and unwinnable wars while drastically lowering taxes, thereby digging a grave for our country's economy for generations to come. If you want to talk about runaway spending, at least have the fucking intelligence to figure out that it happens worse when your ideological brethren are in charge. Otherwise you just come off as another proto-typical brainwashed conservative dupe. >> ^quantumushroom:
Even the St. Petersburg Times, proto-typical liberal rag-in-denial, has noted that His Earness's "Buffett Tax" will only bring in a couple of hundred billion over 10 years, nary a drop in the bucket. Runaway spending is still the problem.
Taxocrats pretend they want to tax "only millionaires" but it's the "common man" the left claims it's defending that will be taking it in the ass from the federal mafia, both in trickle-down higher taxes AND direct higher taxes.
As for The Bignose and Fatso Vaudeville Hour, I've never been offered a job by a poor man.


But we should also give credit to Obama for engorging the US cock that's been giving it to Afghanistan for a couple years now. And Libya got to taste the smegma'ed runoff, too. And it looks like the rape clinics in GITMO are still the frat boy party houses they were under Bush. So that's good.
Looks like Obama and Bush are giving each other high fives over our backs as we all take one in the ass and one in the mouth.

Little Dead Pope

Bill Maher Exposes Right-Wing Euphemism For "Rich People"

blankfist says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

You know what would give more credence to your nonsense? Give George W. the credit due for simultaneously launching us into two poorly managed and unwinnable wars while drastically lowering taxes, thereby digging a grave for our country's economy for generations to come. If you want to talk about runaway spending, at least have the fucking intelligence to figure out that it happens worse when your ideological brethren are in charge. Otherwise you just come off as another proto-typical brainwashed conservative dupe. >> ^quantumushroom:
Even the St. Petersburg Times, proto-typical liberal rag-in-denial, has noted that His Earness's "Buffett Tax" will only bring in a couple of hundred billion over 10 years, nary a drop in the bucket. Runaway spending is still the problem.
Taxocrats pretend they want to tax "only millionaires" but it's the "common man" the left claims it's defending that will be taking it in the ass from the federal mafia, both in trickle-down higher taxes AND direct higher taxes.
As for The Bignose and Fatso Vaudeville Hour, I've never been offered a job by a poor man.



But we should also give credit to Obama for engorging the US cock that's been giving it to Afghanistan for a couple years now. And Libya got to taste the smegma'ed runoff, too. And it looks like the rape clinics in GITMO are still the frat boy party houses they were under Bush. So that's good.

Looks like Obama and Bush are giving each other high fives over our backs as we all take one in the ass and one in the mouth.



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