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This feels so weird

Bc usually its me getting into the fights

I wasn't there i was watching interstellar

Good movie btw it was the most beautiful movie I've ever seen

And that's not sarcasm

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Who cant even manage to keep up with his own code of morality.

 

(That said I love The Doctor, he is about my third favorite character ever, or so)

 

His morality is so far ahead of us puny humans' even he has trouble keeping up. B) 

 

(I'm willing to forgive you for what you did in "Kill the Moon," Doctor, so long as you're truly sorry. <_<

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His morality is so far ahead of us puny humans' even he has trouble keeping up. B)

(I'm willing to forgive you for what you did in "Kill the Moon," Doctor, so long as you're truly sorry. <_<)

What, really? I loved that episode. I thought it made perfect sense. :huh:

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What, really? I loved that episode. I thought it made perfect sense. :huh:

 

Oh, it made perfect sense, all right. I just thought he was a total chull about it—when it really wasn't necessary. 

 

Spoilers in case anyone hasn't seen it yet: 

 

I get that he wanted Clara and Co. to make the right decision on their own, but he has a time machine. He could have easily taken them a few hours into the future to see that the space dragon meant them no harm—or a few million years into the past to see that its mother meant us no harm either. It's one thing to ask someone to make the right decision based on limited evidence; it's another thing entirely to intentionally limit their evidence and get angry with them for making the wrong choice based on faulty intel.

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Theres another in Dinosaurs on a spaceship

 

"I know I usually try to forgive the bad guys, but I'll just leave you to die here, bye."

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Oh, it made perfect sense, all right. I just thought he was a total chull about it—when it really wasn't necessary.

Spoilers in case anyone hasn't seen it yet:

I get that he wanted Clara and Co. to make the right decision on their own, but he has a time machine. He could have easily taken them a few hours into the future to see that the space dragon meant them no harm—or a few million years into the past to see that its mother meant us no harm either. It's one thing to ask someone to make the right decision based on limited evidence; it's another thing entirely to intentionally limit their evidence and get angry with them for making the wrong choice based on faulty intel.

Fair enough.

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Oh, it made perfect sense, all right. I just thought he was a total chull about it—when it really wasn't necessary. 

 

Spoilers in case anyone hasn't seen it yet: 

 

I get that he wanted Clara and Co. to make the right decision on their own, but he has a time machine. He could have easily taken them a few hours into the future to see that the space dragon meant them no harm—or a few million years into the past to see that its mother meant us no harm either. It's one thing to ask someone to make the right decision based on limited evidence; it's another thing entirely to intentionally limit their evidence and get angry with them for making the wrong choice based on faulty intel.

 

As my sig says, a similar topic is covered in SG-1..without the chouta obvs. It is an interesting dilemma at that. This is the Doctor we're talking about, he has a hard time getting the Tardis to take him somewhere he doesn't want to go, let alone somewhere he does xD

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This is literally the best forum exchange I've ever seen

Also, if Kaymyth is forum mom, who's forum dad? I think Twi and Kobold are like the oldest siblings, and the rest of you are like siblings and cousins and that really smart friend and that really awesome friend who does dumb things with you but in an awesome way.

We need a 17th Shard Camp. We can geek out about books, watch movies (with plenty of couch space for you, Twi) and play games, all at a beautiful cabin in the mountains.

...or just keep posting back and forth on Random Stuff. :P

I'm that cousin that just hangs around.

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This is literally the best forum exchange I've ever seen

Also, if Kaymyth is forum mom, who's forum dad? I think Twi and Kobold are like the oldest siblings, and the rest of you are like siblings and cousins and that really smart friend and that really awesome friend who does dumb things with you but in an awesome way.

We need a 17th Shard Camp. We can geek out about books, watch movies (with plenty of couch space for you, Twi) and play games, all at a beautiful cabin in the mountains.

...or just keep posting back and forth on Random Stuff. :P

I sparked the "forum family member" discussion and I still don't know what I am.

Am I a man or a muppet?

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As my sig says, a similar topic is covered in SG-1..without the chouta obvs. It is an interesting dilemma at that. This is the Doctor we're talking about, he has a hard time getting the Tardis to take him somewhere he doesn't want to go, let alone somewhere he does xD

True, but he's spoken to her in human form, and although he can't communicate with her that way now, he knows her reasons for taking him places he doesn't want to go. She takes him where he's needed. Plus, she understands him when he calls her "sexy," so he could've at least tried to persuade the TARDIS to take him to the distant past or near future. With the TARDIS being basically good, I'm inclined to believe she'd take him where he wanted to go that time.

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My husband is poking around on the piano trying to figure out how to play Fur Elise by ear/memory.

 

I wonder if I should tell him that we probably have the sheet music around somewhere...but then I'd have to teach him how to read it.

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I can be the forum's procrastinating youngest sister. :P

I think I'm going into depression.

I did one of my best drawings ever last night at the General Women's Meeting (loved that by the way). One of my friends gave me this cool line doodle, and then saw my drawing and asked for it. I felt super pressured to give it to her because she'd given me hers. So I did. :mellow: She colored all over it with markers. All my fine lines turned fat. My completely pencil drawing is ruined. She killed my baby. I want to die.

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I can be the forum's procrastinating youngest sister. :P

I think I'm going into depression.

I did one of my best drawings ever last night at the General Women's Meeting (loved that by the way). One of my friends gave me this cool line doodle, and then saw my drawing and asked for it. I felt super pressured to give it to her because she'd given me hers. So I did. :mellow: She colored all over it with markers. All my fine lines turned fat. My completely pencil drawing is ruined. She killed my baby. I want to die.

 

Eesh, sorry to hear that. I'm only ever good at drawing something in rare moments of weird brilliance; the rest of the time I draw like someone holding on to a pencil/pen in their fist for their dear life whilst blindfolded and fending off DA suspect gift baskets of baked goodies. 

 

I am currently torn and trying to decide between two Amazon Fire Tablets. I seriously have no idea what one i'm going to pick :wacko:along with wincing internally at the thought of what I'm going to spend on MTG cards come BFZ release... :ph34r: 

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So I'm looking after my little brother during the school holidays while my mum and step-dad are at work. Anyway one of his friends rang and asked if he could come over, in my head I was thinking, 'I'll go ask mum if she wants two extra runts floating about the house.' Then I remembered that I was the adult, I'm the one who has the power to give or not to give permission. I'm not prepared for this level of power, I can't handle it, I'm not ready to be an adult.

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