A meteorite was found in Antarctica in 1984, thought to be from Mars. Twelve years later, a paper by a NASA scientist was published in the journal, Science, proposing that the meteorite might contain evidence for microscopic fossils of Martian bacteria (later, a disputed interpretation).[48][49] The announcement made headlines around the world and the following day, on August 7, 1996, the President of the United States, Bill Clinton, made remarks about the news at a press conference that were, in places, sufficiently generic in nature to allow fragments of his videotaped statement to be included in Contact, implying that Clinton was speaking about contact with extraterrestrial life, congruent with the film's story:[50]
“
Good afternoon. I'm glad to be joined by my science and technology adviser ...[words cut by film editors]... This is the product of years of exploration ...[words cut]... by some of the world's most distinguished scientists. Like all discoveries, this one will and should continue to be reviewed, examined, and scrutinized. It must be confirmed by other scientists. But clearly, the fact that something of this magnitude is being explored is another vindication ...[film scene performed over recording, with dialogue obscuring Clinton's remarks and creating a gap]... If this discovery is confirmed, it will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered. Its implications are as far reaching and awe inspiring as can be imagined. Even as it promises answers to some of our oldest questions, it poses still others even more fundamental. We will continue to listen closely to what it has to say as we continue the search for answers and for knowledge that is as old as humanity itself but essential to our people's future. Thank you.[51]
”
Later in the film, a separate fragment of generic remarks by President Clinton, speaking about Saddam Hussein and Iraq at a different press conference in October 1994, was lifted out of context and inserted into Contact:
“
I would encourage you not to inflame this situation beyond the facts. Let us deal with this on the facts. We are monitoring what has actually happened.[52]
this is the third time i've seen this by now, it's getting way more attention that it deserves considering it's not that funny
I don't think it's supposed to be funny. I think it's just a 2edgy4me fan theory that makes little sense
Like...how did "Him" get "dark powers?" Why is Professor Utonium suddenly an evilbad murderer? And if HIM was a transgirl, why is she using male pronouns?
there's lots of bad puns that can be made that just happen to be offensive not intentionally offensive, but more so accidentally offensive because the easiest thing to think of when coming up with the pun turned out to be offensive/sensitive in some way
list of games that are probably good but i will probably not be playing because i don't have the time to actually make them fun for myself: * hearthstone * heroes of the storm * league of legends * dota 2 * warframe * overwatch
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the top twenty action anime series, according to wikipedia:
Abashiri Family A Certain Magical Index A Certain Magical Index II AD Police Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero Afro Samurai Agent Aika Akira Angel Beats Arabian Nights: Sinbad no Boken Armitage III Armored Trooper Votoms Attack on Titan Baccano Battle Royal High School Berserk Black Jack 21 Black Lagoon Black Magic M-66 Black Rock Shooter
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* - this is a joke found in the movie Contact
Bill Clinton
A meteorite was found in Antarctica in 1984, thought to be from Mars. Twelve years later, a paper by a NASA scientist was published in the journal, Science,
proposing that the meteorite might contain evidence for microscopic
fossils of Martian bacteria (later, a disputed interpretation).[48][49] The announcement made headlines around the world and the following day, on August 7, 1996, the President of the United States, Bill Clinton,
made remarks about the news at a press conference that were, in places,
sufficiently generic in nature to allow fragments of his videotaped
statement to be included in Contact, implying that Clinton was speaking about contact with extraterrestrial life, congruent with the film's story:[50]
by some of the world's most distinguished scientists. Like all
discoveries, this one will and should continue to be reviewed, examined,
and scrutinized. It must be confirmed by other scientists. But clearly,
the fact that something of this magnitude is being explored is another
vindication ...[film scene performed over recording, with dialogue obscuring Clinton's remarks and creating a gap]...
If this discovery is confirmed, it will surely be one of the most
stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered. Its
implications are as far reaching and awe inspiring as can be imagined.
Even as it promises answers to some of our oldest questions, it poses
still others even more fundamental. We will continue to listen closely
to what it has to say as we continue the search for answers and for
knowledge that is as old as humanity itself but essential to our
people's future. Thank you.[51]
Later in the film, a separate fragment of generic remarks by President Clinton, speaking about Saddam Hussein and Iraq at a different press conference in October 1994, was lifted out of context and inserted into Contact:
would encourage you not to inflame this situation beyond the facts. Let
us deal with this on the facts. We are monitoring what has actually
happened.[52]
You feel discouraged.
she's not called sonico nogi because she doesn't go very fast
not intentionally offensive, but more so accidentally offensive because the easiest thing to think of when coming up with the pun turned out to be offensive/sensitive in some way
it's not from trying to be offensive
it's just that it was the most convenient thing
* hearthstone
* heroes of the storm
* league of legends
* dota 2
* warframe
* overwatch
desired OP: who cares about buying used games; I just want to buy used mouthparts
actual dawn is hotter than almost dawn
[/intentional multiple meanings]
it works very well as a campaign slogan, put it on a poster or chant it if you want
AINCRAD
AIN'T RAD
Does Aliroz go around the world?
hey why don't yoy u go further and make the even dornerir joke "drumphgfeon crawlers
LA MI MI MI SO DO DO LA MI MI MI SO DO DO LA MI MI MI SO DO DO LA MI MI MI SO DO DO
very clearly enunciate the syllables produced by scat singing
i don't know
do i see homura?
Abashiri Family
A Certain Magical Index
A Certain Magical Index II
AD Police
Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero
Afro Samurai
Agent Aika
Akira
Angel Beats
Arabian Nights: Sinbad no Boken
Armitage III
Armored Trooper Votoms
Attack on Titan
Baccano
Battle Royal High School
Berserk
Black Jack 21
Black Lagoon
Black Magic M-66
Black Rock Shooter
then you can't say you were banned for no reason
because then you were banned for yes reason