My wife and I watch this weekly.
My wife and I watch this weekly.
A story about how a sweet exhaust note led to a classic case of miscommunication.
I don’t think this is true. You can’t watch this show for it’s satire without also holding the belief that overgeneralization of others is uncouth at best and harmful at worst. I highly doubt that viewers are fooled into believing that a group of 20 people is Kingman, AZ or America.
Yesterday was Opposite Day.
Double Negative Day.
Weren’t some of the Minutemen formers cops who became disgruntled with the lack of justice? So, the cops started wearing masks like the criminals, which only escalated matters in the long-term?
In the context of machines, I think autopilot has a specific meaning that most people are aware of.
Not true.
Because no one actually thinks that? When people imagine pilots in the cockpit, people don’t actually imagine that they are acting our Airplane! or that episode of Broad City. We actually expect that they are working.
Why is Farouk speaking to us? To teach us how his powers can be used to manipulate the world, but really how his abilities allow him to prey on the bad aspects of our psyches. As if to say, “I am evil, but evilness is subjective and it exists whether I exist or not.” SK is a parasite that preys on our nightmares (all…
I believe that Jon Hamm is Farouk. In the last episode, Farouk seemed to occupy the White World. We often only see the bad elements of perception distortion. If you recall, Farouk zipped up the astral plane into the White World. We also see David go there once.
You’re right. It was a modern interpretation of cave allegory. That allegory was then extended to what if you could move/act/behave in the world of shadows. And, because those shadows are depersonalized given that they are a shadow and you are you, our actions are harmful.
I wouldn’t say so. I think the consequences affirm the action as immoral. The history of humanity has shown that selective killing can be moral. That’s not something that I prescribe to, but it exists.
I actually think that the question is a step before that.
I actually think that the question is a step before that.
Generally, I am with you. This opinion piece is an extrapolation of a TED talk that is inherently light on substance and more reliant on spectacle or abstract thought. No one should watch his talk and think this it was his complete and final modus operandi.
After all this commentary you never thought to wonder if there was an actual referent? In fact, this entire opinion piece is an extrapolation of the TED Talk.
I am really looking forward to a cameo/feature in the movie/album from Donald Glover/Childish Gambino.
I find it strange that the Kree are creating, and highly valuing, Inhumans when they did so in the past to an apparent diasterous end.