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  9.11 The Opening Night Excitation
Posted by: Tuesday Pajamas - 12-13-2015, 12:53 AM - Forum: Season 9 - Replies (40)

This is the episode where Sheldon and Amy have sex, so please view with caution or avoid. Those who want to take a look at the spectacle and witness how flat and forced their 'connection' is, might want to tune in because Jim is still as lovely as ever, regardless of you know...

Here's the low down.

CBS are plugging this big time. This is supposed to Sheldon's big moment.  Confused

The photos are here.

   

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  Isaac Newton, Finicky Forebear
Posted by: Toad - 12-07-2015, 01:44 AM - Forum: A Little Physics - Replies (2)

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My garish, cluttery (and slightly irreverent) salute, complete with apocryphal apple, to Sir Isaac Newton, arguably the greatest physicist who ever lived but also a fascinatingly complex and notoriously difficult man to get along with. He was utterly brilliant, intuitive and indefatigable, but he could be ill-tempered, petty, and aloof as well. He was overly sensitive to criticism of his work and thus prone to making lifelong enemies out of professional rivals. It's been suggested that he may have had Asperger's Syndrome, and because he never married that he was asexual or possibly a repressed homosexual.


"He was a wrapt, consecrated solitary, pursuing his studies by intense introspection with a mental endurance perhaps never equalled" -- John Maynard Keynes

"Newton - being well known as one of the most aggravating personalities in science as well as one of the biggest brains..." -- Rational Wiki

"Newton was a finicky, neurotic, off-scale brilliant character who seemed able to hold a problem in his mind, neither sleeping nor eating, 'thinking on it continually,' he said, until he'd solved it." -- Ann Finkbeiner

"Newton was famously difficult to get along with, saving much of his abrasiveness for Robert Hooke, who may have been the source of the 'standing on the shoulders of giants' quote, in reference to Hooke's apparent short and hunchback appearance." -- Rational Wiki

"He sought order and believed in order but never averted his eyes from the chaos. He of all people was no Newtonian." -- James Gleick


Newton was also well known for experimenting and writing extensively on alchemy, which seems entirely contrary for a man of science steeped in reason and rationality. But my personal theory is that alchemy was in some respects the superhero/sci-fi culture of the time. It wasn't real science but it was fun, diverting and intellectually stimulating nonetheless and provided the allure of magic/fantasy and the unattainable.

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  Merry Newtonmas (Fan fiction Challenge)
Posted by: Tuesday Pajamas - 12-06-2015, 04:48 AM - Forum: Fan Fiction - Replies (3)

   

Happy Saturnalia to all the Shenny shippers. Wherever you are, in all four corners of the globe, we know what Christmas means to Sheldon and Penny. Just some of the best Shenny scenes ever!! So with that in mind we invite you to write a Christmas fic. And wish you a happy Christmas and New Year.

It can be as short or as long as you like.
It can be a Christmas day where they open presents...
Or anywhere your imagination goes.

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