If it wasn't part of the larger war, what was the invasion of Louisiana about?
If it wasn't part of the larger war, what was the invasion of Louisiana about?
You know Americans are the only ones who call that "The War of 1812"? It was a big European war, and the young U.S
was only involved because the Britain of the time thought it could do everything it wanted, all at the same time. Good thing we don't take after them.
This isn't at all recent. It goes back many years. If you want my personal opinion, for truthfullness, I trust Atwood, who I haven't met, well over LeGuin, who I've seen lie in person.
"One fears a future in which Hollywood decides to dispense with the humans entirely."
Snidely, I suspect that this, which I haven't seen, is similar to other early Cronenberg movies like The Brood, and Scanners. You shouldn't be looking at them
for a lot of polish, or anything else that isn't Cronenberg
The fatigue, it will claim you eventually.
Yes.
Let's start with your first factual error. There are many more. It's Sonia, not Sonya.
You really feel that "macrocosmic" is something to risk your career on? You think I’m dying tomorrow, cause probably not.
Use it in a sentence that makes sense.
"Macrocosmic" is not a real word. Think about it.
I doubt that.
When punk bands get better, they get called commercial. They have to stay bad to stay political.
Thanks, you're right. I heard it first as a cadence call, and thought it came from old folk or blues.
Early Mornin' Rain. Know where he got it from?
Cochise said that the Espheni have genetically modified both themselves and their conquered species a lot. Maybe Karen is a vessel whose mind will later be transferred back to Fishhead form. I dunno.
I-10 from LA to Houston has a lot of road hypnosis involved. Straight road through about 1000 miles of srub desert. I won't drive it again.
I've got a couple of missing years from my chiidhood. They're the ones where I was obsessed by Star Trek. Coincidence?
The problem, Morgendorffer, et al., is that speculation with no firm evidence feeds into the PR that says there's no firm evidence. There is. Stick with that.
I haven't seen any evidence that fracking can effect deep, continental faults like The San Andeas.