you don't breathe through your ass, but you would still absorb a lot of the nicotine in the smoke through your mucous membranes. Not sure how that's supposed to help breathing, though.
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- Comment on Tobacco Smoke Enema (2009-08-07 22:28:07)
you don't breathe through your ass, but you would still absorb a lot of the nicotine in the smoke through your mucous membranes. Not sure how that's supposed to help breathing, though. - Comment on Voyager in Spacedock (2009-08-01 19:14:37)
You know everybody stayed with the franchise through DS9 (I hated it, Avery Brooks' awesomeness aside), Voyager, Enterprise, Insurrection, and Nemesis. "We'll take whatever Star Trek we can get, as long as it's Star Trek, blah blah blah" But if you reboot TOS, everyone gets butthurt. Did it have obvious plot holes? Yeah. Is it perfect? No. Was TOS a perfect, gleaming diamond in the rough? The episode "Spock's Brain" says no. I see the same qualities in the new Kirk, Spock, and McCoy that I liked in the originals. You know what else is great about it? Uhura gets a first name for once, and both she and Chekov actually DO SOMETHING. They're not just room fixtures. So, you wanted Trek enough to put up with utter shit for years. Now, Trek will live in a more mainstream fashion, and 'gasp' people will enjoy it for some of the same reasons you do. Not all, but some. And you'll get more Trek, rather than watching it slowly die and not getting any more, period. Yahtzee was right: fans ARE whiny, complaining, dipshits who never appreciate anything you do. At least, a sizable portion of them are. tl;dr : you put up with crap for years, have some crap of a different flavor and shut your gob. - Comment on mysteries of the gods poster (2009-07-31 08:12:46)
I did not know that. Hit me with more. (seriously) - Comment on pink lambo (2009-07-30 08:02:51)
Never before has 'tacky' and 'in bad taste' been so expensive. - Comment on Barak Hussein Obama - Anti-Semitic Jew-hater (2009-07-30 00:18:02)
When you're a jew with a multi billion dollar case of butthurt. - Comment on open this image and tilt your screen back (2009-07-29 19:47:59)
I've still got a CRT, and I don't have that kind of room. What is it? - Comment on grits in a bag (2009-07-29 19:45:22)
Pre cooked is not southern style. You boil that shit on the stove. Add butter, or gravy. And of course it's fat free, it's ground meal. It's what you put on it that hardens your arteries. - Comment on green lanterns mom is in a stove (2009-07-27 20:57:13)
What's with DC, and violence against women? - Comment on kate upskirt 2 (2009-07-26 18:47:41)
Why would anyone want to see that? - Comment on Turtle Sandwich (2009-07-21 07:37:52)
I nearly snorted coffee. Well done. - Comment on It\'s a Gas! (2009-07-17 23:15:17)
http://theroguesstash.spreadshirt.com/us/US/Shop/ on Spreadshirt, and http://www.cafepress.com/roguesstash for the Cafepress. - Comment on It\'s a Gas! (2009-07-17 22:09:52)
Also, those bleached shirts are pretty fucking sweet. - Comment on It\'s a Gas! (2009-07-17 22:08:37)
It doesn't have to be a V-neck. This is really a hobbie still, so I'm on cafepress and spreadshirt. There are different types of shirts you can get it on. I think Spreadshirt also allows you to change the color, but that might be only for vector, and this is raster. (vector coming soon though) I couldn't decide between going with the red bullet hole in the eye or going with a red cracks in the lens. Or maybe a blood spray. I want a contrasting color to grab attention. - Comment on Marina Sirtis (2009-07-17 07:53:50)
Still incredibly hot. - Comment on Obama-man (2009-07-03 18:45:40)
"The left-wing fucktards think they can power a grid off of wind and solar 24/7 need to go back and crunch some numbers." "being an employee of one of the countries largest nuclear power generation utility I know what this shit will do." Sounds like a little home team bias. And yes, with recent developments in solar, wind, bacteria-as-fuel power-and including hydroelectric and geothermal where applicable-it IS possible to run a grid off of "green" energy. All that's needed is the cash to fund the infrastructure.