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Kelly also superimposed text from the in-universe book The Philosophy of Time Travel, providing an explanation for some of the more ambiguous elements of the film's plot.
Kelly was being kept down by his editors who just couldn't understand his need to explain all, and provide helpful quotes about the Tangent Vortex to viewers. He had to go his own way.
Actually looking at the simpsons wiki I guess skinner is a Vietnam Vet. I just vaguely remembered that he was an imposter
He is an imposter to a vietnam vet heh. When the real skinner showed up he was kind of a prick and so the town banished him and put the fake one back in place.
Actually looking at the simpsons wiki I guess skinner is a Vietnam Vet. I just vaguely remembered that he was an imposter
As I recall from the end of that episode, the penalty for bringing this up is exile by catapult.
Get in the catapult, wandering.
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in this studio we do fucking
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in this studio we do coitus
China's Tiangong-1 space lab was billed as a potent symbol of the country's rise when it launched in 2011.
Now, the lab is out of control and expected to crash-land on Earth by the end of March -- posing a minuscule risk to humans but inflicting a blot on the nation's bold push to become a space superpower.
That sign just fits my theory that all such lists have to have at least one bizarre thing.
In this house,
We believe in love
We believe in laughter
We believe in forgiveness
We believe in eating dinner together
We believe that GMOs are a Zionist conspiracy
We believe in sharing our feelings
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
China's Tiangong-1 space lab was billed as a potent symbol of the country's rise when it launched in 2011.
Now, the lab is out of control and expected to crash-land on Earth by the end of March -- posing a minuscule risk to humans but inflicting a blot on the nation's bold push to become a space superpower.
Their first effort, and that's obviously a little embarrassing, but launches this year are meant to take place to start work on its ISS-like successor.
Hopefully it has better luck with its on-orbit control systems >_>
Watching the latest Movie Bob thing and he mentions 'Nixonian authoritarianism'.
... what did Nixon do to get that title?
A LOT of the "super tough on crime!" stuff came from the Nixon administration.
Oh. That. I thought Bob meant real authoritarianism.
He did. Nixon had a quite a lot of authoritarian tendencies. Various attacks on the media ranging from having Herb Klein deliver the message that if the Press didn't control themselves, the Government would step in. You have Spiro Agnew sent on a series of speeches to attack the media. The Justice Department demanding that reporters turn over confidential sources and putting journalists in jail when they refused. You have the White House Plumbers trying to dig up dirt on journalists to discrete them and them becoming the black bag portion of the Committee to Reelect the President and getting caught in Watergate.
If you really wanna do a deep dive into it, the Nixon tapes are a fascinating look into the man. If you want the short simple sound bite, to quote Nixon, "It's not illegal if the President does it."
What does a mobile device management program do? My company wants me to install one on my iphone, but they are going to give me a stipend to do it.
It depends on which one you are using and how they use it. Some lock the phone down to the policy that is given from the centralized server. App restrictions and the like. Some just auto install and configure required applications and the like. Most have a tracking of the phones following of these policies and will alert the central server if you are out of policy.
i mean, (((they))) are feminizing our food to turn us into soyboys
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That tagline is misleading if you trust wikipedia - the intended lifespan was 2 years and the last time they were in the lab was 2013 as planned. And so it's deorbiting as intended.
What does a mobile device management program do? My company wants me to install one on my iphone, but they are going to give me a stipend to do it.
It depends on which one you are using and how they use it. Some lock the phone down to the policy that is given from the centralized server. App restrictions and the like. Some just auto install and configure required applications and the like. Most have a tracking of the phones following of these policies and will alert the central server if you are out of policy.
Don't forget remote phone wipe.
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Kelly was being kept down by his editors who just couldn't understand his need to explain all, and provide helpful quotes about the Tangent Vortex to viewers. He had to go his own way.
Nixon was definitely an authoritarian.
instead, you should be compassionate toward me for living in a place that regularly hits that temperature
I'm sorry you live in Canada.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I got 45 problems
45 issues
45 reasons
for kicking your ass.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Kelvin sounds like the name of a bro. It might as well be named Chads.
every facet of skinner's life is a lie to cover up another lie to impress superintendent chalmers
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
and if you're gonna do kids and teens i don't think you need to get redundant by emphasizing later that you do children
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
what about doogie howser?
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He is an imposter to a vietnam vet heh. When the real skinner showed up he was kind of a prick and so the town banished him and put the fake one back in place.
Fixed.
As I recall from the end of that episode, the penalty for bringing this up is exile by catapult.
Get in the catapult, wandering.
in this studio we do fucking
in this studio we do hanky panky
in this studio we do board game night
in this studio we do coitus
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
in this studio we DO pop pop
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
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the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/05/asia/china-tiangong-1-return-to-earth-intl/index.html
In this house,
We believe in love
We believe in laughter
We believe in forgiveness
We believe in eating dinner together
We believe that GMOs are a Zionist conspiracy
We believe in sharing our feelings
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
@Trace
Their first effort, and that's obviously a little embarrassing, but launches this year are meant to take place to start work on its ISS-like successor.
Hopefully it has better luck with its on-orbit control systems >_>
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I got a little excited when I saw your ship.
He did. Nixon had a quite a lot of authoritarian tendencies. Various attacks on the media ranging from having Herb Klein deliver the message that if the Press didn't control themselves, the Government would step in. You have Spiro Agnew sent on a series of speeches to attack the media. The Justice Department demanding that reporters turn over confidential sources and putting journalists in jail when they refused. You have the White House Plumbers trying to dig up dirt on journalists to discrete them and them becoming the black bag portion of the Committee to Reelect the President and getting caught in Watergate.
If you really wanna do a deep dive into it, the Nixon tapes are a fascinating look into the man. If you want the short simple sound bite, to quote Nixon, "It's not illegal if the President does it."
It depends on which one you are using and how they use it. Some lock the phone down to the policy that is given from the centralized server. App restrictions and the like. Some just auto install and configure required applications and the like. Most have a tracking of the phones following of these policies and will alert the central server if you are out of policy.
s o y b o y z
Don't forget remote phone wipe.
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k