Roz
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Roz

Curiously enough, this comic broke comic #786, which was also named "Exoplanets".

Ah, but an infinite set is not necessarily all-inclusive.

I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but NDT has unfortunately refuted this rumor:

And the world mourns.

"I really hope we can see you again in the future."

I was worried I was going to find some troll comments down here.

So, have we found a theoretical upper limit on the humungous size of these elements? Is there a size where an element can't even stay together for a Planck time? Or is anything possible under the right conditions, theoretically?

I don't think she's being defensive about it at all. Nor do I think it was an especially poor choice of words.

How do they define social strata? Wasn't the Sphinx built circa 10,000 B.C. by current estimates—wouldn't that imply a slave class of sorts?

They're just called the Wachowskis now, not the Wachowski Bros.—they're brother and sister. Lana (formerly Larry) came out as trans recently (she's credited as Lana on Cloud Atlas), even though it was known for some time before that.

Love this show! Annalee's excitement makes me giggle.

It's a damn fucking shame.

Is the smoke toxic?

So, could this mean that some girls have egg cells with DNA identical to that of their mothers?

I think it's cool and a nice gesture by Apple towards its employees.

Approved.

No, silly, they'll expect us to speak humpback whale.

Epicaricacy is the obscure English equivalent of shadenfreude.

Because it gives you a taste of the endless immortality vampires endure.

Question: if I use this while bathing in the light of my salt crystal lamp, will I live forever?