Book’s within arms reach but can’t be bothered reading it cover to cover to confirm… but plausible.
The book is the captain’s retelling of the ravings of the doctor as he lies dying on the ship. Followed by his retelling of the monster’s story.
I don’t recall the doctor’s name ever being mentioned.
Cost $70b?
Sounds like it was a good investment for the profiteering recipients of that $70b.
Try the Total Perspective Vortex.
He gets to keep one: Prince Peadophile.
Nah, not enough high fructose corn syrup.
It’s either all part of God’s plan, or none of it is.
I think that’s the line.
Making fun of someone for appearance they naturally have: off limits.
Making fun of someone’s appearance choices: all in.
No no! Not at all.
I meant when I read your initial reply I was like “is this loss? Ha ha ha, i should reply with some shitpost of some kind”.
Then went, oh wait, perhaps it’s genuine question and I didn’t want to be a jerk, so I’ll reply genuinely.
All good my friend!
That… that was how I initially read your reply.
It’s a quote from the comedy sketch.
The gag i was going for was that dying is not typical behavior as most people only do it once.
It’s not very typical
nothing you said contradicts my assertion
Technically correct! The best kind of correct.
I don’t think it’s quite that Captain Planet.
The ruling elite in the US are all several generations down the line of nepotism. None of them have ever had to experience consequences, nor learn a lesson, they are just stupid rich people who think they’re rich on their own merits.
There are a few very rich very evil people who are playing them like puppets though and they’re too stupid to notice.
Oh, wait that is pretty Captain Planet.
You’ll be lucky. Whether it’s good luck or bad luck is uncertain.
There’s an animatronic one of these at my local zoo. It’s absurd.
Shepherd Shepard, Mass Effect.
Patrick Stewart’s, followed closely by Stephen Fry’s