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    Then take the word of a neuroscientist:

    Since these are waves OF space-time rather than waves passing THROUGH space-time, why would they be held to the light speed limit?

    TBBT is nerd black face.

    Tinkins is a troll. Your points are good, dont give it a thought.

    3 minutes after the bumpy takeoff she flies through the inside of a star destroyer, comes out in a loop, cuts power and drops the ass of the ship just enough to align the frozen cannon (whose location and orientation she apparently intuits) before powering back up and blasting skyward.

    I’m fine with her being the galaxy’s best mechanic. She takes things apart to eat. All good.
    I’m fine with her being a better Falcon pilot than Han after 90 seconds. Luke was a whiney brat who had never been off his home planet and 2 days later was the best pilot in the rebellion. Apparently Star Wars ships have an

    Kaila,

    So, you’re the tech site. Let’s see the story about the civilian drone that can effectively chase an air tanker flying over 130 mph!

    This is the equivalent of a caveman saying that no human will ever travel faster than 15mph because it would be impossible to engineer moccasins to endure the wear.

    The worst 5% of men have been terrible on the internet (and everywhere else.) But I don't think that justifies stooping down toward their level. (Not TO, let's be clear. Bad journalism motivated by anger is nowhere near the hate speech that has been going around against women essentially since ever. But last I heard,

    So we don't KNOW why the podcast was pulled. But let's not let that stop us, because we've got this axe over here that needs grinding, so let's start the article by speculating that a man did it, then quickly gloss over in a single paragraph that the person we are accusing not only denies pulling the podcast but says