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R2D2 specifically never has his memory erased at the end of Episode 3, so basically he knows the whole truth of Luke's family history and spends the entire Original Trilogy withholding vital information that could have saved an awkward kiss, a hand, and a ton of existential distress. What a dick.

(yes, that is a sunbathing man, thankfully not a corpse)

That's a body...

I used to live in Rio and the city is totally unfit to host the World Cup and Olympics. The infrastructure is a mess, crime is rampant, and the government is a joke. I really hope that bit about having a backup Olympic city is true, though it sounds far-fetched.

Yeeeeeaaahh.... no. It's not art. It's insanity to call it art. Pretty sure it's easy to tell people that they don't understand art, which is a dick move for someone who has no real imagination.

I studied art and architecture extensively in college, the truth is all of these "modern" artists got money from Roosevelt's new deal for the arts following the great depression. Most of these artists were really just taking grant money to splatter paint of a canvas. The justifications for their "process" and "method"

I was into Revolution for the first season and stopped at the second-season break. And I realize now why I lost interest. Every episode is the same thing. Dumb people making dumb plans to do a pointless task. Miles was too much of a pushover. Charlie really needed to die or grow a brain somewhere in early season one.

That original painting was so ugly that it doesnt matter anyway. Paiting a big canvas red is not art.

Where the hell am I supposed to get my weekly dose of Allison Scagliotti now?

Came to post something similar.

Exactly. If you don't have any industry to speak of, why not get some international goodwill for it?

Also, Zefram Cochrane invents the warp drive and we have our first contact with the Vulcans.

i was surprised this wasn't featured in the article.

Birth Machine painting is one of the best - didn't know it was also a sculpture.

A local organic beekeeper/honey-seller swears it's largely due to how commercial bee colonies are raised. He says commercial bee operations feed their bees sugar water to get them to grow faster and produce queens faster so they can start additional colonies - but those bees don't get the nutrients that bees are

The Model S is great, but it doesn't run on magic; it runs on a drivetrain type that's well over a century old.