I think he nailed it.
May. 2nd, 2012 07:40 pmThe guy in the clip behind the cut is auditioning for every science fiction role ever. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any he left out.
( No really. All of them. )
( No really. All of them. )
(no subject)
Apr. 15th, 2012 12:29 pmI don't know if 9 Chickweed Lane is absurdist or surrealist or what. I just know that every now and then it's perfect.


The root of all problems...
Apr. 8th, 2012 11:29 amI'm putting this behind an LJ cut because (1) it's huge, being a Sunday comic and (2) somehow managed to kick up a fuss in the comments section over at gocomics.com.
( All I know is that I can't remember when last I laughed this hard )
( All I know is that I can't remember when last I laughed this hard )
Kinky yet geeky or geeky yet kinky?
Apr. 6th, 2012 10:21 am
RuBisCO
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase, commonly known by the shorter name RuBisCO, is an enzyme involved in the first major step of carbon fixation, a process by which atmospheric carbon dioxide is converted by plants to energy-rich molecules such as glucose.
Since the activity is offscreen, I'm going with straight up geeky, myself. :D
Science Fiction Enthusiast
Mar. 26th, 2012 11:06 amI don't meet the other qualification for this group, I just laugh myself into oblivion over their exploits, which due to a trans-oceanic speed bump on the Superhighway, fell off the back of the Internet Truck to my hard drive:
Alas, only the first four eps. Based on what I've seen, though, this trailer provides an outstanding (yes, I said it) sampler of the hilarity.
Alas, only the first four eps. Based on what I've seen, though, this trailer provides an outstanding (yes, I said it) sampler of the hilarity.
And still paying full list for the Kindle editions? Because in
Last Rites, David Wishart actually had the words "that's a hardware problem," coming out of the mouth of a minor character and it worked, in addition to being hysterically funny.
That is all.
Last Rites, David Wishart actually had the words "that's a hardware problem," coming out of the mouth of a minor character and it worked, in addition to being hysterically funny.
That is all.
Horrified fascination, or seething guilt?
Feb. 29th, 2012 11:24 amSomewhere in the background of my suburban-American WASP (Baby Boom Vintage, of course) upbringing, I was brainwashed inculcated with the notion that it's the job of women to uphold the standards of civilization. Being completely undomesticated unmarried, I figured I was off the hook for the particulars, and merely needed to guard the broadest possible terms of good taste and proper use of the apostrophe vis-a-vis the pronoun "it."
Then Gary Trudeau publishes this:

Inner Victorian: (swoons at the debauched iniquity making such a design conceivable)
Inner Everyone Else: Hey, can I get a whole house like that?
Then Gary Trudeau publishes this:

Inner Victorian: (swoons at the debauched iniquity making such a design conceivable)
Inner Everyone Else: Hey, can I get a whole house like that?
LEAVE HARRY POTTER ALONE!
Jan. 22nd, 2012 10:41 amOr not. The "Harry Potter vs. Everybody" below the cut is pretty funny.
( Harry Potter tries hard. )
Last time I posted something like this,
nialla42 found a funnier version. Of course, there is ( yet another variation ) out there.
( Harry Potter tries hard. )
Last time I posted something like this,
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