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Do you suppose she’ll also be in the Fantastic Four reboot?

In the last couple of years, I’ve wondered here and there if this isn’t the actual answer for Fermi’s Paradox - any civilization that reaches an industrial age chokes itself in waste products and heat.

Imagine, long after this nightmare circus sideshow of a presidency is over, all the things we will find out this dipshit said in private to his aides, lawyers, family members, etc. The things we don’t know.

I know, right?! And I’m always a bit apprehensive when I type those letters, worried that I’m accidentally including some confusing extra letter via typo, or omitting any of the ones we’ve generally decided to include in the soup. If I had the power to start a trend, which I definitely don’t, then I’d suggest that

No, it doesn’t matter and the only people who get it think it’s stupid.

uh yeah you don’t have to be nonbinary to be pansexual. that much I do know.

Pansexuality can be put underneath the bisexual umbrella, from what I’ve been told is that gender doesn’t come in to the picture when you’re pansexual. I’m bi, I experience attraction to all genders, but I feel like the type of attraction I have varies by gender.

It just means attraction regardless of gender, and depending on your definition of bisexual, it’s just a different word for bisexual. The distinction I’ve mostly seen people use for why they identify as one or the other is that bi people often (but not always) have gender preferences whereas pan people don’t have

Whomever gave that description has no idea what they’re talking about.
Pansexual has two soft definitions.
1. Your sexuality is inclusive of all genders, beyond just male and female. So you’re into agender, non binary, demiboy/girl, gender fluid, whatever.
2. You don’t really care about your partner’s gender at all.

A lot of queer identities just aren’t that rigidly definable. Don’t think of them as exculsive categories, but as weak points of gravity along across a multidimensional plane.

Sure, I can help explain. Pansexual doesn’t mean nympho, it just means that a person is attracted to all genders. If you think of gender as a spectrum instead of a binary, this is inclusive of the entire spectrum.

Im excited about all of them but i think that is the one im most stoked for. You’re right there is a ton of potential. They could do multiple seasons and could tell the wildest stories. I always loved the What If comics. They would kill people off, jump to the future, have randos come in who werent even involved the

She is one good looking woman! :) Definitely able to pull that outfit off.

I have a Kindle Fire and have saved my OneDrive as a favorite in Silk. When I need to prep for a meeting, I save the document(s) in pdf format to my Fire and read on the bus. :)

I really liked how it didn’t work in the real world.  They gave it a shot....but for whatever reason (which makes understanding it even more complex) it only worked in the VR world. That was a really neat wrinkle.

As a founding member of a makerspace, The Curious Forge (https://thecuriousforge.org/) in Nevada City, CA (our 7th year now) I am more than a bit biased. I attended the San Mateo Maker Faire a couple of times and it was huge, really huge, too much unless you were there for multiple days. The mini-maker fair at Sierra

Although Make is certainly not perfect, the magazine did (hopefully does) a good job at targeting people with a certain level of tech expertise in a way that a lot of other sources don’t.

I hope they somehow make it through all this. Make is great and anything that encourages people- especially younger people- to create instead of passively consume is needed these days.

I’ve always wanted to go to Maker Faire but never been able to attend. I hope it sticks around long enough to finally do so. Really, I hope it sticks around in general, in one form or another. Maker Media has been at the center of the maker movement for nearly fifteen years, and they’ve done a lot to bring together

A new Watership Down?