bluehinter
bluehinter
bluehinter

I hate this timeline.

I feel like a lot of people must have known this would happen, but that they were either afraid to speak up (nobody wants to say “people are going to fuck this popcorn box” in a meeting), or the suits didn’t listen.

Short some pouches but very Liefeld

*Also Googles unfamiliar character*

Knowing nothing about the property, I’m guessing Avengelyne has giant boobs, a physically impossible slender waist and mostly wears a BDSM outfit. *Googles character* Nailed it.

I’ll believe a non-Marvel Rob Liefeld creation is getting a movie when I’m watching said movie. And even then I may not be fully convinced. Becayse there has been a lot of announcements over the years, and nothing ever came out of it.

If those four characters hopped into an escape pod at the end and flew thew a wormhole to appear on Strange New Worlds or another competently written show with different writers

All that needs to be done is simply remove the words “Star Trek” from Discovery. Then it’s just a sci-fi show that has some familiar themes. “Andromeda” feels more like Trek than Discovery. I hate to say it, but I’m glad it’s ending, it should have ended a few years ago.

The difference in quality between this and Strange New Worlds/Lower Decks is just amazing. The Discovery writers just don’t seem to ‘get’ Trek at all...

Blacktron/Space Police/M-Tron was really peak Lego. It was all downhill from there.

Yea, why no mention of Waymo, who have remote operators for their cars anytime traffic gets sticky? Wonder what percentage of those cars are actually just remote operators?

Without more than a hunch, I’m convinced that these are driven by people overseas. It would be soooo much cheaper than developing the self-driving capacity.

Religion is scary.  Religious people too.

Wow, and this didn’t even touch some of the hardware fakery like mElon’s lame robot that can only due human movement mimicking, which is nothing new by a longshot.

Commercial fire sprinklers are set off by heat, it's a glass capsule with a liquid in it that expands and cracks the glass, allowing the valve to open. This probably has a similar design. And less consequences. A bunch of powder is a pain to clean up but thousands of gallons of filthy rusty water gushing out of the

The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson describes just this, especially prominent in the business and entertainment fields...

It won’t. That’s why narcissists and those with antisocial personality disorder are so dangerous, especially when they’re in power. When the only thing that matters is your ego, you cannot grow or do better as a person. They do fear consequences though, which is why they’re usually motivated to get into power and

He had his parents who were part of the fraud and very connected and intelligent ivy league professors. they all knew it was fruad the entire time. his parents have millions of the loot stashed they should be in jail as well.

From what I’ve seen, there wasn’t a lot of real structure to their company. They were supposedly using Quickbooks to handle their accounting as a multi-billion dollar “company”.

It’s not that I don’t believe him, since he seems pretty stupid, but don’t normal companies have legal departments that are supposed to tell you when you’re doing something illegal? I know there are a million examples of them failing to do so these days, but also I wouldn’t expect anyone in Boeing to try and pull a “I