“There was no curse, no apocalyptic scenario, no Alexander the Great. There were just a bunch of human bones soaking in sewage.”
“There was no curse, no apocalyptic scenario, no Alexander the Great. There were just a bunch of human bones soaking in sewage.”
She seems like a pretty cool person tbh
Sure, it’s technically maybe possible given what exists within the fictional universe. It’s also incredibly cheesy and an enormous stretch, for a number of reasons.
(I’m not actually sorry)
That’s the spirit! I wind up going back to Dune every few years, though Pandora is also really great.
You’re thinking of his son.
I wasn’t the biggest fan of his take on Dune, but I do have to say that after watching Jodorowsky’s Dune, I’m very glad that it was Lynch who actually made the movie.
Trump would probably like her more if she were.
I’m sorry I couldn’t stop myself from typing that.
I don’t have anything against David Lynch. Eraserhead was a formative childhood experience.
Director’s cut, extended edition, tomato tomahto.
No but what is this
I think I’ve seen the director’s cut too many times
It’s all a tale of promise and new beginnings until this baby rat pisses Leptospirosis all over your house and your kidneys fail.
As long as they drop the rain miracle ending.
Not for nothing, but antisemitism in the United States doesn’t only come from white people. (though mostly it does)
“Doesn’t that seem sort of odd and heliocentric to you? You see, if this was due to a singular massive explosion, we wouldn’t likely be close enough to the center of the universe itself for these readings to be so evenly proportional.“
Hahaha. “If I wanted to I could totally show all those scientists.”
Great, man. I look forward to reading the paper that details your findings.
Considering that calling these measurements and the inferences that arise from them into question necessarily involves calling into question a whole host of other extensively tested and verified properties of physics, yes it is preposterous.
It doesn’t necessarily need to be about multiplication. Any civilization planning on a long enough timeline will eventually need to think about trading stars. If your concern is the survival of your civilization. In much the same way that if we are concerned about the (relatively) long-term survival of humanity, we…