Re: I read the news today, oh boy
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 7:44 pm
I like to imagine a farmer tilling the land 300 years in the future finding all these pacemakers and dentures.
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The pacemakers have to be removed in the UK. The undertaker gets a fee for it. If you don't remove them and get cremated they have a tendency to explode.Liriodendron_fagotti wrote:I like to imagine a farmer tilling the land 300 years in the future finding all these pacemakers and dentures.
All the more reason to leave them in! Gotta keep the crematorium technicians on their toes, after all.trickcyclist wrote:The pacemakers have to be removed in the UK. The undertaker gets a fee for it. If you don't remove them and get cremated they have a tendency to explode.Liriodendron_fagotti wrote:I like to imagine a farmer tilling the land 300 years in the future finding all these pacemakers and dentures.
How does the Sundance Movie Festival work? Famous actors get to suggest movies?Edminster wrote:Sundance viewers walked out on Daniel Radcliffe’s farting boner corpse movie
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I just had a very brief look at this. Apparently anyone can submit a film they have made. They get up to 18,000 entries. Someone at the festival will watch the movie, if they like it they push it up the ranks, if they don't it gets rejected. Then they look at the upper ones and do things like reject all but one with a similar theme etc etc.Astrogirl wrote:How does the Sundance Movie Festival work? Famous actors get to suggest movies?
I don't think that's necessarily true. I've thought a lot about the Fermi Paradox, and my reasoning boils down to 'well, if we haven't found them yet, why do we think they can find us?'
I'm having to restrain myself from looking up that poem.Felstaff wrote: we're as unnoticed as emokid2001's poem "She Can't Understand the Bleakness of My Soul" on DeviantArt.