![]() ![]() Don't post about politics, religion, or extreme negative subjects.ĭon't post about politics, religion, or extreme negative subjects. Memes such as Jerma's dumptruck ass and "zerking off" are mostly exempt, as long as they are not excessively graphic.Ħ. This includes the following: nudity, sex, fetishes, sexual paraphernalia, and gore. In addition, please don't post any of Jerma's private information, unless he has made it public himself, and don't post any Jerma-related content from before 2010.ĭon't post "not safe for work" content. We all know Jerma is an unhinged psycho on stream, but please don't post anything equating Jerma to real life killers, or link him to real life tragedies. Photoshopping Jerma references onto an otherwise off topic image in order to circumvent this rule is also not allowed. "Jerma should play this", "Jerma would like this", and "looks like Jerma" posts are not allowed. No off-topic posts! Any content that has little or no connection to Jerma will be removed. We're all Jermamites here, so be respectful.Īlso, if someone breaks this rule when addressing you or someone else, simply report their post, and do not engage them. Should be self explanatory, but just so we're clear, this means no personal attacks, racial slurs, harassment, or discriminatory comments. Don't talk.Dedicated to the top 40 streamer, Jerma985 It was a clear violation of an action rule promulgated by the writer Donald Hamilton and by the movie "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly": If you're going to shoot, shoot. And I had somehow forgotten to see the winter finale of "Revolution" until recently while I have enjoyed the pulpy adventure much of the time, that episode was quite awful: bad guys giving chase would disappear until dramatic convenience required them, the technological implications of the energy device were not thought through, and there was SO MUCH YAKKING at crucial moments. On the TV side, I have been devoted to "The Hour," which wrapped up its second season last night with an episode that seemed especially weak - time stretching longer than the drama justified. Nor is this the only current film of such butt-wearing length "Lincoln" clocks in at about 2 1/2 hours, "The Hobbit" at 2:49, "Les Miserables" at 2:38 and "Skyfall" at 2:23. There were indeed 25 minutes of trailers, meaning that people who arrived on time for the movie would spend well over 3 hours in the theater, hoping that the giant concession Coke they had bought wouldn't burst through their bladders. Not to worry, the ticket-counter guy said they had six minutes before the start time - and the trailers would take 25 minutes. When I went to see the movie, which runs 2 hours and 45 minutes not counting credits, a couple ahead of me in line feared they were arriving late. I have been catching up on some movies, including "Dajngo Unchained," the new Quentin Tarantino mashup. ![]() In fact, after ‘Mothra’ and griffins, bees are his third-favorite flying creatures. Sheldon would be honored to know that Euglossa bazinga was inspired by him. “We are always extremely flattered when the science community embraces our show. Steven Molaro, one of The Big Bang Theory’s executive producers, acknowledged the unprecedented honor on behalf of the show and Dr. Hence, the bees’ grand “bazinga” on the world of science! Because the bees share so many similar characteristics, their existence as a separate species eluded scientists for years. Cooper’s zippyīrazilian biologist Andre Nemesio from the Universidade Federal de Uberlandia discovered the new species of beautiful, but misunderstood orchid bee that bears a striking resemblance to the Euglossa ignita, (or more common Western Brazilian orchid bee). Sheldon Cooper just crossed scientific fields, from theoretical physics to evolutionary zoo biology, as a new species of the Brazilian orchid bee - Euglossa bazinga - has been named after Dr. The global march to spread the genius of The Big Bang Theory’s Dr. The character, played by Jim Parsons, has inspired the name of a new bee, according to this announcement: Sheldon Cooper of "The Big Bang Theory" is the kind of guy who got A's in school - but now he has a B(ee). Today's mailbag, including a contemplation of why shows get canceled or moved, is here.
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