It's Taris all over again. Only Gungans so fewer propaganda problems. All's well that ends well.
...far from it my dear....far from it.
They breed lick cocroaches (again, spelling = censorship).
DOWN WITH THE INSTITUTION! We'll round up the remaining Gungans and form a slave army, then we'll march them to Censorship's door and storm the building.
All together now... ****roaches.
...roaches survive a nuclear winter..censor's won't
They breed lick cocroaches (again, spelling = censorship).
DOWN WITH THE INSTITUTION! We'll round up the remaining Gungans and form a slave army, then we'll march them to Censorship's door and storm the building.
All together now... ****roaches.
...roaches survive a nuclear winter..censor's won't
...Would you really like to place money on that fact?
They breed lick cocroaches (again, spelling = censorship).
DOWN WITH THE INSTITUTION! We'll round up the remaining Gungans and form a slave army, then we'll march them to Censorship's door and storm the building.
All together now... ****roaches.
...roaches survive a nuclear winter..censor's won't
...Would you really like to place money on that fact?
Do you really think you'll survive to claim that money?
Here is a scary bit of information.
Some Comas are pretty scary.
Some have people in a Coma but they are aware of all about them, but unable to talk, move or see, but they can hear and feel pain. Imagine that for decades and finally waking out of it. Ouch and relief at once.
There has been comas where people have slipped into one and their hearts have stopped right down, and when a doctor checked he found no heartbeat (in some cases they didn't check for 1 min+ as they should) and then they were buried alive this is known as some that have been exhumed have found scratch marks all over the lid of the coffin as the person awoke and tried to escape in the darkness.
Now imagine that and being aware and then being cremated. Ouch.
Just sayin'
Could be worse. If you're gonna burn to death, the nerve endings will all be dead in about thirty seconds or so and you won't feel it any more.
I had a moment somewhat like that, at least in that it was still a "and I must scream" deal - I had all but my front eight teeth removed, and I learned on that same day that my natural tolerance for drugs also means I can't be put under anesthesia, so I woke up five minutes into the surgery and felt everything.
On the flip side, I had a seizure on Saturday and they're totally awesome. I don't remember anything from before I had the seizure to after my mom shook me out of it and I was being loaded onto a gurney!