Posted on 11/25/2015 2:03:43 PM PST by BenLurkin
"I have never had any interest in watching space nerds poke each other with their little space nerd sticks, and Iâm not going to start now," Timpf shared on the original broadcast. "You people are crazy. You Star Wars people are crazy. Yesterday I tweeted something, and all I said was that I wasnât familiar with Star Wars because Iâve been too busy liking cool things and being attractive â people threatened my life. Youâre not really branding yourself in a way that makes me want to join your life-threatening club."
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"Bottom line: If you are telling me that I should die and/or apologize for making a joke about a movie you like, then you are too sensitive," Timpf wrote. "You have the problem, not me. I'm sick of oversensitive mobs in our overly sensitive society bullying people into saying that theyâre sorry over jokes â even if the subject of the joke is something as serious as Star Wars. So, for that reason, I will not apologize."
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I wouldn’t rule out Dr. Sheldon Cooper as a suspect.
No, no, hottism.
A smirking blonde. No thanks.
Katherine says lots of stupid stuff......but I agree with her on Star Wars.
People need to grow up.
Thanks for the info. Can you explain why stormtrooper armor appears to actually draw blaster fire and apparently offers zero protection? Has anyone ever explained that?
“Thanks for the info. Can you explain why stormtrooper armor appears to actually draw blaster fire and apparently offers zero protection?”
Yes, because it’s in the script! Actually, the answer about why it provides seemingly no protection from blaster fire is that it wasn’t designed to stop all possible blaster fire. It was to provide protection from bladed weapons, gas weapons, projectiles, etc. It is supposed to be effective against some blasters, but not all:
In that vein:
http://www.cracked.com/article_18858_the-biggest-star-wars-plot-hole-explained-by-science.html
http://moviepilot.com/posts/2767665?lt_source=external,manual
In the Lucas Galaxy they are the equivalent of the Star Trek’s red shirts.
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