Also, this is kind of a "no, duh" study. Does anyone actually think there's a single human over age 10 who hasn't lied? And 10 is being generous.
Also, this is kind of a "no, duh" study. Does anyone actually think there's a single human over age 10 who hasn't lied? And 10 is being generous.
"It's engrained in human nature". *ingrained #corrections
There are two errors in this this sentence.
Why would you? Things are moving in reverse at all times; it's not like the things happened and are now going backwards. The things still have not happened yet, you're just moving backwards.
I'd agree...if it was called a hologram. Because "holo" means "complete". But it's not: it's just called 3D. And since it has the illusion of 3D, I'd call it 3D without qualms. If the illusion is the part that bothers you, I guess you shouldn't say your computer monitor has any colors other than RGB, since it doesn't.…
Aw, psh. As long as she knows that it's just a story and it's not something appropriate for real life, is there really harm in her reading it?
Thank God for you pointing out the acronym is on Urban Dictionary.
They did...didn't they? I thought they did. My God, have I been misinformed?!
Just run defrag on your brain and I'm sure it'll all work out fine.
Brohoof, man. Brohoof.
"Oh, Harry, it's like you cast the Orgasmios Maximos spell on me!"
Well, the term 3DTV still works. Stereoscopic effects produce the illusion of three dimensions...so 3D is accurate.
I was just about to post this myself. I completely agree. A Pepper's Ghost effect (which is what these are) does not capture nor display 3D information. Thus, it doesn't have the COMPLETE image, and therefore doesn't encompass the "holo" part of a "hologram". I'd accept the term "ghostgram" or "peppergram" or…
This is NOT what life would be like if it were all in reverse. Without eyes in the back of the human head, that kind of pathfinding and object avoidance would not be possible in reverse.
It also doesn't help when your fly is unzipped...
"That's right," said Hermione. "Right there, Harry! Your lightsaber wand is just what I needed!"
Ah, well, that's different. It also is only at MOST 1/3 of the use of hourly lodgings, so how could the police just look at all the people booking a room this way and decide that's enough evidence for a raid?
Illegal by the books and de facto illegal are two different things. An 18-year-old having sex with a 17-year-old is technically committing statutory rape, but even in districts where that's a crime, no one would prosecute them. It's de facto legal, just like adultery is.
I agree with your dislike of sexism (although perhaps to a somewhat lesser extent). My point wasn't that sexism is okay, merely that it doesn't only exist towards women. Sexism towards men is prominent as well. To use your comparison to racism, claiming that sexism towards men doesn't exist is the same as claiming…
Cool, they're knockout apples :) . I love GM stuff.