If they don't chose their conditions and it's simply inevitable doesn't that strengthen the right wing position?
If they don't chose their conditions and it's simply inevitable doesn't that strengthen the right wing position?
Scientists like agency, if your alternate hypothesis is there's no agency then it's only going to be accepted long enough for someone to find something else to do that implies they still have agency.
Scientists like agency, if your alternate hypothesis is there's no agency then it's only going to be accepted long enough for someone to find something else to do that implies they still have agency.
This one. This one is my favorite.
This one. This one is my favorite.
I sort of thought the clueless rebellion was meant to be a reflection on the character being clueless about rebellion. She's a dance-enthusiast from a small town it seems likely to me that her sense of nuance and norm are both more than a little off.
I sort of thought the clueless rebellion was meant to be a reflection on the character being clueless about rebellion. She's a dance-enthusiast from a small town it seems likely to me that her sense of nuance and norm are both more than a little off.
Ah, that was beautiful.
Ah, that was beautiful.
Cardassians don't just show up in DS9.
Cardassians don't just show up in DS9.
Indeed, making it yet more magnificent.
Indeed, making it yet more magnificent.
I like:
I like:
The Cillian Murphy news is most welcome to hear.
The Cillian Murphy news is most welcome to hear.
I adore the Fucker. Everything about the introduction of that character is brilliant, but nothing tops Manion's unrestrained glee at the misery that's about to be heaped out to everyone else. He's like a soul that's been damned for so long the only pleasure he can take from his masochism is knowing how much better he…
I adore the Fucker. Everything about the introduction of that character is brilliant, but nothing tops Manion's unrestrained glee at the misery that's about to be heaped out to everyone else. He's like a soul that's been damned for so long the only pleasure he can take from his masochism is knowing how much better he…
Naw, I may have to rewatch it, there may be some text my memory is missing, but I think Heston has almost more right to claim intentional fallacy than Vidal had to the authority of his 'And I told him how to play it!' anecdote.