

If this is what I think it is, that episode still makes me think about the nature of reality whenever I think about it, which is a lot more often than it should for a show that old.


If this is what I think it is, that episode still makes me think about the nature of reality whenever I think about it, which is a lot more often than it should for a show that old.


I have a twist for you – how do you know that time isn’t running backwards?


Wait, weren’t we talking about spoons?


The last live theater I saw was Peter Pan Goes Wrong. Amazingly good. That Cornley theater knows how to put on a great show.


Learning this pleases me. Thank you. The idea that the victims’ families, at least, have not lost those lessons gives me some satisfaction that humanity hasn’t gone full on stupid.
I saw this and thought, “pretty sure that’s from that documentary I saw a long, long time ago.” Then I saw your comment, and felt vindicated.


I loved the idea of a place to keep the memories of the horror of the Holocaust alive so it wouldn’t happen again. And then it happened again, quite publicly, and directly perpetrated by people who were the descendants of those victims and keepers of those memories. I still love the mission, but I fear that at least for now, it is a failure.
Edit: see the response to my post for an insightful comment
I expected the rickroll, what threw me was the “gonna”
Episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer where she’s in and out of a coma between the normal world and the world with vampires.