We're hitting it pretty hard. It's an amazing show. Read more
We're hitting it pretty hard. It's an amazing show. Read more
I support this as an ongoing comic. Read more
Do you have the Mona Lisa for sale? It's just so rare, there is no market for it. Read more
"I've been looking for freedom..." Read more
That too, that too. Read more
If the body is on top of the pyre, face down, it would look like it was doing pushups in the afterlife :). The corpse would move, maybe even flip over on its back if the pyre surface is not flat enough. Read more
Rasputin's cremation took place about 3 months after his death, so in that case it's probably a product of the tendons shrinking instead of the muscles, which would have passed through rigor mortis. Read more
It's a mysterious, animated version of Arrested Development. I cannot praise the show enough. Read more
We've covered it before - I love the show, but clip access has been a problem as of late. Read more
I think you just wrote the treatment for an episode of 24, season 9. Read more
Spawn is a perfect example of a poorly executed dead man's switch plot device. Who thought wiring Heat 16 bombs to Jason Wynn was a good idea? Crazy Martin Sheen characters. Read more
Please don't be the future of Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Read more
Did you pee on your heart? That's some aim. Read more
I'm with you. It's too easy. It pops up ALL THE TIME in the Metal Gear Solid series, I just roll my eyes. Read more
Two party is definitely more reliable. People setting nukes that will detonate in the event of a late call to parents = scary. Read more
Bits of trivia gained by spending 5.5 years locked in a chemistry lab :). Read more
A manganese heptoxide fan! That's some nasty stuff. Looks gross too. Read more
Very true on the < 0.5 grams comment. Saturated fats aren't exactly great for you either, but that's another can of worms. Read more
And lo, we watch someone with a doctorate in chemistry overlook a cis and trans flip. Image is fixed now - thanks! Read more
Good point. The infrastructure is there, but our towns are no longer tied to the railways. Read more