Nick Frost was great in HYPERDRIVE. Hilarious BBC sci-fi show, never mentioned on io9, streaming on Netflix. Check it out -- second episode will win you over forever.
Not just nematodes, EXPLODING nematodes!
Now, where have I seen this look before...
Re: pile of fetuses, waist high

OMG TUIMMAL!

(Threw Up In My Mouth A Little)
@An_Enemy: i don't know why i'm laughing... bwahahaha

hilo = downsy face?
Getting the feeling that the real campaign here is the video of the ads chasing people, and not simply the ads chasing people.
It's the food, not your wiring.
@The_Sporean_Bob: I don't think so... Hard to remember. I don't recall it being a fully-formed, normal-looking hand.
Something about this looks like b.s., but it's probably just because my widdle bwain can't understand.
reminds me of a guy i knew as a kid -- one of his hands came right out at the shoulder (there was no arm). Had an amazing grip, which leads me to believe this nubbasaur's fingers were equally strong.
'nuff said. okay, i can't help it. please, please don't do this. please, i beg you, don't go to that place again. it made me so sick last time, and i'm older now and less resilient.
More Tiff/Gibson song references during the fight might've helped. Like "Shake your love off of me, bitch" or something. Now I can't recall any more songs... They used Tiff's one hit. Forget it. Forgotten. Moving on.
Hyperdrive (BBC) is streaming on Netflix. It's fooking hilarious, once you get past the first 10 minutes or so of the first episode.

#observationdeck
The title is the series. Blood and Chrome is what was missing from Caprica, at least, in the eyes of those who lost on that gamble.
Bring back Hyperdrive instead!
$167 for one pair of jeans? You could go to Goodwill on half-off day (first Saturday of every month) and get jeans for $2.50.

Spend the savings on fashion design books -- learn how to look awesome for much, much less.
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