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...Really? Angel has a fanclub thread? Here I thought it was universally agree he was absolutely horrible in all aspects. And yes, I do enjoy hating a pet bunny.
Heck. There's a fanclub thread for "That one duck from the Best Pet episode" and its fairly large too.
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...THERE'S A MIME FANCLUB?!!?
Well, now I don't feel so bad about wanting to make my Tentacle Appreciation Fanclub. Anybeing know where I go to ask first for making it, or do I just leap into it & give the devs more work? Cause I know they're gonna wanna keep as much of an eye on it as I would.
...huh, speaking of which, don't think my dragonpony fanclub has been touched in a good while.
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Leaving off on that vaguely depressing note, please, do continue querying, @Widdershins! This discussion is the most fun I've had in weeks!
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...or intentionally, intelligently aggravating.
Oh, I agree wholeheartidly now! There's plenty of science out there to see what can be done for the sake of doing what you can. I'm just saying that it's easy to suck the fun out of science if your only doing it for a grant or notoriety.
Really beats me why we know more & care more about space than we know of what's under our seas or buried in the earth's miles of dirt. Who's to say there isn't some bus-sized earthworm down there, huh?!
P.S: Good thing the spellcheck makes up for what I lack in spelling despite my vocabulary...
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...or intentionally, intelligently aggravating.
I plead innocent by reason of insanity.
QuoteI'm just saying that it's easy to suck the fun out of science if your only doing it for a grant or notoriety.
Same thing applies to anything, really. Science just pays more.
QuoteReally beats me why we know more & care more about space than we know of what's under our seas or buried in the earth's miles of dirt.
Probably because we can get to space, but not under the majority of our seas/continental crusts. Geological high-pressure environments seem to be harder to infiltrate than effectively-absolute vacuums.
QuoteWho's to say there isn't some bus-sized earthworm down there, huh?!
QuoteP.S: Good thing the spellcheck makes up for what I lack in spelling despite my vocabillularary...
I fixed that for you.
And, hey, Widds, if you wanna get involved in another involved philosophical debate on the nature of the universe itself, I just managed to start one!
Again.
I should probably get that looked at.