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Size comparisons are bound to end in tears.
I’m impressed with the irritating nature of the music they found. I stood it for twenty seconds. Anybody manage longer?
I think it’s because I’ve developed the survival tactic of being able to tune out most kinds of enraging aural stimuli at sessions that I was somehow able to last until about 3/4 of the way through. It looked like the subject properly should have been exhausted by then, anyway…but then a new phase of the music kicked in, and apparently the story wasn’t as over as I thought it ought to be, and I blearily thought, Really?
The next tune in my head was “Haste to the Exit”. But it was cool to see the comparisons. I have no idea what kind of music would have better served the video; in any case something more evocative of cosmic scale, absolutely, rather than a bippity-boppity dance track from the genre “Discotheque of the Awkward”. That should have been a no-brainer.
I made it halfway through but since our change in ISP, we’re not so connected. I could have made it all the way through, I watched plenty of movies in the 70’s with just such a soundtrack, and with the topic, I expected Ron Jeremy to pop up in this movie too.
It’s not the size that counts, it’s
how you convert Hydrogen to Helium
through nuclear fusion, baby.
I’ll bet you say that to all the lab technicianesses.
Why to you think they all want to swing on his star?
Ain’t none o’ my never-you-mind. Tee Emm Eye.
Pickup lines for scientists… just when I thought things couldn’t get stranger. ![]()
I never needed pick-up lines, but then again I’m no Bohr.


