Denziloe
Denziloe
Denziloe

Yeah, I also saw green.

I don't know what you're talking about. His comment was that she can't play the same part because she looks far too old for her character. That is not remotely the same thing as "it's okay for guys to get old but not women", snarky or otherwise. And he didn't say or imply anything at all about Harrison Ford being okay

Harrison Ford was human in Blade Runner

You completely imagined him saying something in order to call him a sexist.

Sad, yes; sci-fi, no.

That's not evidence for what we're talking about. Evidence would constitute some kind of experiment (even a rudimentary, anecdotal one would be fine for these purposes). Seeing a scene that looks detailed is not evidence - we see detailed scenes all of the time in real life, let alone dreams, but we know from

I don't ever recall a large piece of food being made. Please cite.

This season has probably been the weakest so far, but fantastic episodes like that one keep me hooked.

Perhaps watch it some more. It's possible you just hit some bum episodes; this season has had more than usual. I barely ever find it weird for the sake of weird - and on the rare occasions that it is, I don't like it. You don't watch it for the weirdness.

I get far more laughs out of Adventure Time than I do out of the Simpsons these days. It's very different humour though... definitely a more subtle, acquired taste. A lot of it comes from the linguistic weirdness.

Ahhh, totally missed that.

Like I say, it was a joke. Nobody is ever going to be able to view this Mona Lisa and appreciate it, which is the sole purpose of a Mona Lisa. It's a joke.

Other people have grown edible muscle on fetal bovine serum

Why? You're talking as if you've seen evidence that spaces in dreams can be very intricate. What is it?

There's a difference between a demonstration of a technology and a technology.

There's no materialist 'assumption'; there's plenty of empirical evidence that dreams correspond to material changes in the brain.

A man gets super intelligence, and instead of doing anything of value with it, he just goes and makes money.

But in fact, the main problem is that our brains simply couldn't concoct dreams that are as elaborate and detailed as what we see in the movie. Basically, it would be far too energy-intensive for our brains to create dreams this detailed. On top of that, it would make no evolutionary sense for our brains to do that

No alternative economic model would have put one of these in space by this point in time. It's not because of some myopic and alterable human system, it's just about the finite reality, where everything takes time and costs money, and the population must be fed, housed, and cared for.

Sorry, no clue what you're trying to say.