• palordrolap@fedia.io
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      7 months ago

      A friend of mine got fired from his old job by telling his boss that Babylon 5 was a big pile of sh*te.

      And if you’re a nerd, you’ll know that that wasn’t actually a friend of mine, but Tim Biseley, one of the protagonists of turn of the century TV show Spaced, played by Simon Pegg.

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      7 months ago

      If we need to ask whether something belongs on this list, the answer is yes.

      Except Babylon 5. For Babylon 5, the answer is a new language concept called a triple-yes.

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      Yes, also transformers the toys or the movies? I loved the toys as a kid and would love those toys still today. I lost interest in the movies after the first.

      Edit: Oh, and I really liked the cartoons, especially Beast Wars.

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      Yes.

      In fact, it works as a triple score bonus, as are all of the following: Quintessons, Shattered Glass, the Silmarillion, Babylon 5, putting DS9/Voyager above TNG, non-televised sport, Gojira, and “I’m not a fan of Anime/Manga I only like [Insert, odds on Gainax, title or studio here]”.

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      7 months ago

      Walter and Jesse have unsimulated anal sex with each other.

      It was the most graphic 235 minutes of the entire series.

  • lime!@feddit.nu
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    7 months ago

    but you told me to check the boxes! i’m a nerd for following instructions now?