Blind-Prophet
Blind Prophet
Blind-Prophet

we believe that if we as teachers aren’t teaching students how to use it effectively and (most importantly) ETHICALLY then who is?

I say this with all due respect, which obviously is none as you don’t deserve any for absolutely anything for what you just said, go fuck yourself.

So what I’m getting from that is that he was in way over his head and is trying desperately to deny he was in way over his head.

Now I’m not accusing the writers of being pro-genocide. But its getting to a point where ‘its a warning’ is starting to look like ‘the X-Men exist so writers can commit genocide, but its ok cause we’ll bring them back for the next set of writers to do it all over again’.

Marvel’s obsession with committing genocide over and over again is more than a bit unsettling at this point. With how often its come up its seeming like the message that Marvel is trying to send is less ‘genocide bad’ more ‘minorities aren’t allowed nice things and if you start to get happy we’ll kill you all off’.

An explainer regarding the legal obligation side of things (you’ll need to click through, its a bit long):

I’m struggling to wrap my head around the $1.14 billion in losses and why both Boeing and NASA are moving ahead with the project. Part of me is like, cut your losses before it gets even worse. And it’s not as if SpaceX hasn’t already provided a reliable solution for ferrying astronauts to low Earth orbit.

Add onto all of that his desire for video to be a big part of things and how X relates to video content...

To have free rides it would necessitate increased taxes in a city where median rents are at record levels and still rising.

In New York, the people who jump the turnstyles are just generally as entitled (if you talk to them) as the super rich that dodge the taxes (because it’s morally right to keep as much money as you can). The U.S. has normalized antagonism against authority. I’m not advocating boot-licking, but to have “nice things”

Now, now I don’t think that’s fair. Its not like the police didn’t just settle for $13M for flagrantly violating people’s rights. And its not like they have a long history of doing so. And its not like the MTA isn’t morally reprehensible in their own right who make decisions that hurt everyone just to be needlessly cru

No, simply because humiliation would imply Zaslav is able to feel shame.  It is more pathetic though.

Any app that won’t launch in the EU over ‘regulatory concerns’ is actively bad for you.

Because this way they can sell it to everyone regardless of the style of helmet they wear.

He’s weird and off-putting, sure, but he’s not “the world’s most divorced man”, “the world’s tenderest billionaire”, or “someone who spends all day chasing clout from the alt-right teens.”

Oh I absolutely agree with that. While I was pleasantly surprised that she saved the day on her own merit (given the link to emotions and thus far the lead up with Spock having issues controlling his I figured he’d be the one who’d get things back on track) I do want to see more Ortega.

Not who she is or what she stands for, but what her job is, the job that in part was frustrating her earlier in the episode when it restricted her from being part of the away team.

But cows watch sunsets, man!