My personal definition of Aspie is "neurologically predisposed to be a geek" ;-D
Anyway, I'd say the comments. The chart lacks a Doctor Who reference, and is thus incomplete. I'm perfectly willing to believe that Gallifrey is hidden within the time lock, but how can anyone pass up an opportunity to use the word Raxacoricofallapatorius? Also, despite what some commenters might say, I was happy to see Vulcan *not* marked as destroyed :P
My personal definition of Aspie is "neurologically predisposed to be a geek"
I like that! XD
I'm perfectly willing to believe that Gallifrey is hidden within the time lock, but how can anyone pass up an opportunity to use the word Raxacoricofallapatorius?
That's awesome. Altho, I second what Meeks and everyone else is saying. Since our Good Doctor came first and had a hand in inspiring just about everything else, any Sci-Fi graph without a reference to him is incomplete and invalid, cool tho it may be. Gallifrey ftw! (Hey, it wasn't ALWAYS in the time lock!)
As the one person who as never seen an episode of "Star Trek", I think I was the only person who was able to really enjoy that movie. X-D
I thought the nature of a time lock meant that it *was* always locked, otherwise it would be to easy to get around by going back to when it wasn't? Sadly, I'm not a timelord, though, so I could very easily be misunderstanding how it works...It's also quite possible that I'm a just being a geek and overthinking your comment, which makes perfect sense if you're in our universe talking about a tv series :P
Never..seen..Star Trek?? As far as geekery is concerned, that's the north american equivalent to never having seen an episode of Doctor Who. Unless you're just talking about the original series?
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Anyway, I'd say the comments. The chart lacks a Doctor Who reference, and is thus incomplete. I'm perfectly willing to believe that Gallifrey is hidden within the time lock, but how can anyone pass up an opportunity to use the word Raxacoricofallapatorius? Also, despite what some commenters might say, I was happy to see Vulcan *not* marked as destroyed :P
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I like that! XD
I'm perfectly willing to believe that Gallifrey is hidden within the time lock, but how can anyone pass up an opportunity to use the word Raxacoricofallapatorius?
I know, right? D:
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As the one person who as never seen an episode of "Star Trek", I think I was the only person who was able to really enjoy that movie. X-D
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Never..seen..Star Trek?? As far as geekery is concerned, that's the north american equivalent to never having seen an episode of Doctor Who. Unless you're just talking about the original series?
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Hey now, I enjoyed it. :P I liked the depictions of all of the characters. Now, my mom, she's been a nitpicky ubergeek about it...
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