*rimshot in the distance*I'm...
LOST!
Also, I may leave this here because I'm trying to pull off the bass on this song:
*rimshot in the distance*I'm...
LOST!
Mine was either Under Pressure or Somebody to Love.As a child that was my favourite Queen song. Ergo, my favourite song of all time.
You must be forgetting Who Wants to Live Forever... The song with the highest amount of feel ever recorded.Mine was either Under Pressure or Somebody to Love.
That is my favourite song to play on the bass - it's just so chill.
And The Show Must Go On is probably the song with the highest feel/awesomeness ratio.
how can a Time Lord have an age... if he skips forward 100 years, does that mean he's 100 years older... or if he skips back to the year before his birth, is he then -1..?
DrWho stuffs confuses me... mainly because I have only ever watched a single episode.. but still
then the Doc could totally be lying..Eh, we're talking about subjective age - the amount of time that's passed along his personal timeline since his birth, not the difference in time between now and his birth. To make a metaphor in terms of one-dimensional physics, we're talking about displacement, not distance.
Similar issues arise when talking about special relativity and near-lightspeed travel, one has to pick which age to refer to.
Only because of the movie. Personally, I'm a big fan of Bohemian Rhapsody.You must be forgetting Who Wants to Live Forever... The song with the highest amount of feel ever recorded.
then the Doc could totally be lying..
I call it a tie between The Show Must Go On and Who Wants To Live Forever.You must be forgetting Who Wants to Live Forever... The song with the highest amount of feel ever recorded.
Once I saw part of an episode. But somehow I'm not confused. Because I think about time travel issues far too much.DrWho stuffs confuses me... mainly because I have only ever watched a single episode.. but still
Once I saw part of an episode. But somehow I'm not confused. Because I think about time travel issues far too much.
With wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff.I've just been trying to figure out the bizarre way they cobble together the Many Worlds Interpretation and the Novikoff Self-consistency Principle to resolve paradoxes. Otherwise I'm fine with it.
as am I, but in regards to "feeling" then Who Wants to Live Forever takes top spot. BohRhap is an amazingOnly because of the movie. Personally, I'm a big fan of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Both amazing songs, but I'd still go with my original answer.I call it a tie between The Show Must Go On and Who Wants To Live Forever.
Also, I managed to get on the same server as The Illustrious Vodkacorn while playing TF2 with some friends.
I was certain I'd first saw wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff in "Night Watch" but further investigation proved that false.. hence my edit.I haven't read Pratchett. Most of the scifi I've read lately has been Weber.