Japan is ahead of the game in this. There is a whole category of japan porn with time stopped assault as the center piece. They even use a watch too.
I can't find any picture that is not NSFW but if you are curious just to a google image search for "JAV time stop"
Anyone else having problems reading an article, the new sidebar keeps messing it up. I like to use page up and page down to read an article and most of the time it works fine here, but every now and then page down changes the sidebar and then the article changes, its very annoying.
#observationdeck
@BadlyDead: We thought it would have been great if while the main guys were talking, Glen just decided to try the hacksaw on the rusty metal, and sawed through in a few moments...
I walked down the street where they filming an episode (last seasons finale) they had some neat fake movie posters put up.
They had some for an actual sequel to the Star Wars trilogy.
@timobrien1: The USA seems to be already doing that, and in a lot less time than 700 years.
This would explain all the people who have problems with MSG despite the fact that any study that controls for taste has found no connection to any problems.
@RalOberon: you can read it free here
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its pretty horrible,
The last panel would be pretty awesome to take out of context though.
"My sister is in heaven because she trusted jesus."
I just watched the movie Shifty, and as I was watching I thought this guy looked pretty much like Hughie
I was a bit disapointed with Sookie's light powers. It is a bit too much like a childrens show power. Flashes and pushes or knocks out the target.
I thought it would be great if the scene was the same, except when they show the guy she light blasted, its like he took a shotgun blast to the chest, maybe even a camera angle through a hole completely through his chest.
(It didnt do that the last time she used it cause mary-ann was magic)

That way they cant use the power to solve too many problems, unless they want to make Sookie into a remorseless killer.
At the end, if Gibbons helps out Emiko, this whole book could just be a prequel for the authors short story The People of Sand and Slag.
I just read a different short story that had the same main idea. One difference was the population problem was because an effective anti-ageing drug had been invented, so not having kids was even more important. It also had infanticide. Its really bugging me now, I cant remember that author. The cop tracked one family by a store that sold a stuffed dinosaur...
@muppetjedi: Maybe if less bear and tiger penises were diced up for "medicine" people wouldn't have these ideas... ?
@Klappstuhl: Well it worked for World War 2. #twister
@alphawaveseven: Maybe he just read about parasites? Many of those would stop someone from believing in intelligent design. #books
@Althestane: midnight mass by paul f wilson has a bit where some hopeful goths just get killed/eaten by the vampires. [www.fantasticfiction.co.uk] #daybreakers
@Althestane: midnight mass by paul f wilson has a bit where some hopeful goths just get killed/eaten by the vampires. [www.fantasticfiction.co.uk] #daybreakers
Nobody got the MODOK/Bill O'Reilly freakout? I thought that was the best part. #xmen
But this should atleast make you think twice about your choices if you are about to start spanking your child. Maybe the actual spanking wont make your kid stupid. But if a bunch of stupidier kids had spankings and you are about the spank, maybe it means your whole method of parenting is bad?
In the book, with the flashforward putting them a decade or so in the future, it had some more interesting consequences. An aspiring actor/writer in Hollywood realize that they will still be waiting tables in ten years and kill themselves. Another thing, Microsoft's next version of the Zune could totally rip off the next Apple product. Is it infringing if the apple one hasnt been made yet?
@alchemisto: Its not much of a problem, just go to one of those schools that has teachers going out with the students, then they could hook you up with beer too.
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