Interesting bit about Prince there...I knew the story in general, but wasn't aware of the two albums "clearly designed to get him out of his contract". Chaos and Disorder happens to be probably my second favorite Prince album. Maybe I should listen to Come as well. (Side note, my favorite is "Rainbow Children" so yeah, I'm not a conventional Prince fan I suppose.)
I find it more "ew, seriously dude?" than brazenly offensive. But I also find it pointless. I've never been to a dating website, but I assume every one of them has some kind of filtering mechanism? Unlike this guy? (NAILED IT! UP TOP!)
I guess my nerdy reply to that would be that - and I'm speculating here - there is no difference between a starship's visual range and its sensor range. Even in those goofy instances when they have a big window on the front of the bridge they're usually looking at a viewscreen overlaid upon it. One would assume those images are being generated from the ship's sensors, not from a video camera with a significantly lower resolution. So since the sensors that are used to target other vessels are the same sensors being used to generate the visual images of those vessels, they should not be able to attack ships beyond their visual range, since "visual range" and "targeting range" are simply two terms for the same thing in this case. Whadda ya think, does that fly?
What toy company names a pair of children's hamster toys Benson Detwyler and Harris Faulkner? Whatever happened to Squeaky and Fuzzy? But they're on the Hasbro site, so they're definitely real.
Is it odd that in 47 years I've never seen a woman being catcalled? I'm not trying to diminish the problem at all, it's clearly an awful thing. But I see these videos where it seems like most women can't make it to the corner without being swarmed by human filth, and I wonder if I just live in a more civilized area, or I haven't visited the places where this is prevalent, or what?
Am I imagining that she superimposed Christopher Reeve's face on to the Superman model? Or did she happen to find an amazing lookalike? Wonder Woman's a dead ringer for Linda Carter too, but not to that level of accuracy.
That kid's got a real talent.
Nine years old, you say?