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You do realize that you are talking about a character that has a completely different body every time he (or she!) regenerates, right?

I mean, it's _slightly_ different than Winston Churchill.

(That said, Cate Blanchett was the best Bob Dylan in I'm Not There.)
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Seriously? Steampunk where the only source of power is also the only modern part? If ever we needed proof that whatever was interesting about steampunk has died, this is it.

"Hey, look at my steampunk steam train!"
"But that's an electric train...all you did was paint the TGV to make it look like it's brass."
"I know. Awesome right! Look at this unnecessary leather bracket I put between the cars."
"You totally don't understand steampunk do you?"
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I would've been fine with a female doctor.

But Joanna Lumley? That would have been sillier than Colin Baker with boobs! Actually, it would have been identical to Colin Baker with boobs.
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Or the illustration was inspired by this (until now!) secret sculpture!

Like the mystery of the chicken and the egg, we finally have an answer! It is, in fact, a rabbit with a beak sticking out of its head! We will never be fooled again!
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"As a final test, the scientists slipped the extracted DNA into researcher James Titon (a/k/a "Dr. Drinky McSmellsFunny")'s coffee and locked him in a clean room. 'That pretty much confirmed it. Well, really it was already confirmed, but...two birds and whatnot.'"
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You know, I'd be pretty skeptical purchasing any used car from 1996. Much less one that was intended to go 900 MPH.

"Yeah, the engine rattles a little at high speeds, and it tends to lean a little to the right, but other than that it's in great shape! Well, that and the rust. And the slight risk of a massive explosion when you start it up on a hot day."
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Ah, I still remember the day that I went from a wide-eyed justice-seeker to just another a cynical law student.

It was a crisp fall morning in Torts class when we discussed Katko v. Briney and learned you can't use spring guns anymore. So, so sad.
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