davidwizard
davidwizard
davidwizard

First off: there was a narrative spine, and they literally explained it to you on a whiteboard in the episode. They made the choice to position the viewer at many different places within the narrative instead of setting you outside of the arc, observing from a distance.

“The Left” is not a monolith - there are plenty of pro-nuclear lefties. I’m a LOT more “meh” about hydrogen.

Michigander here: we can cover the spread from insanely hot to insanely cold. So we’re gonna keep mocking Southern states, thanks. ;)

Well, the idea was that it would pretty quickly get pretty violent. A steady fall usually leads to wars, and in this case they would be transgalactic wars, with (if I recall) trillions dead.

A) we’re not talking about Miami, we’re talking about Miami BEACH. And Miami Beach will be damn near totally submerged by 2100 - its average elevation is 4 feet.

I liked ‘em all, personally. And I enjoyed that he connected the Robot books into the same universe.

Bro, the ocean is all a single body of water. Sea levels can’t rise some places and not others - that’s not how it works.

Three? There are seven, yo!

I mean... they created ISIS through their foreign policy, so... 

* citations needed. Like lots and lots of citations, since literally no one is suggesting scaling this up to provide water for all mankind.

Well my first job was programming binary load-lifters - very similar to your vaporaters in most respects.

Well since you still refuse to name it or provide a link to your information, everyone else is forced to assume you’re either making it up, or simply didn’t read the article. Try providing actual information in your factual corrections instead of posting a random picture and vaguely referencing someone else’s

Wow, chill out dawg. No one’s talking about scaling this up to any kind of degree that would remotely affect the climate of an entire region. I’m an avid environmentalist, and people like you make environmentalists look insane.

What’s wrong with the title?

Tyler could not be shamed in his most provocative years. Since shame is the only tool in the Internet collective’s toolbox, everyone just shrugged and moved on. He won by being utterly over the top at every possible moment, and never apologizing for any of it.

Egg?

Poor little conservative snowflake needs a safe space for his temper tantrums. Waaaah.

You’re commenting on “The Inventory” - literally Kinja’s vertical that exists exclusively to cover online sales. If you don’t like it, don’t click on a site dedicated to sales. It’s pretty easy.

You’re commenting on “The Inventory” - literally Kinja’s vertical that exists exclusively to cover online sales. If

It’s extremely disingenuous to compare the two. This is about taking games that would otherwise have been platform agnostic and locking them up. You’re making a bad-faith argument here.

“Criticism” is not “criminalizing” - stop being such a fucking baby about people who disagree with you.