I don’t think I’ve ever watched a more self-satisfied, obnoxious episode of television in my life. But what’s even…
I don’t think I’ve ever watched a more self-satisfied, obnoxious episode of television in my life. But what’s even…
This is why we can’t have nice things.
If you felt The Walking Dead had been spinning its gore-covered wheels for the last several seasons, well, last…
Now that we’ve been reminded yet again Rick is the worst, it’s time for The Walking Dead to start moving its game…
Lessons are immediately forgotten. Trips are wasted. Obviously poor decisions are made. Hell, Jadis, Queen of the…
The world’s pre-eminent source of zombie entertainment has never exactly been afraid of shooting itself in the foot…
I pulled this image from this thread in the “Cloververse” subreddit:
The supercut doesn’t seem to separate “best of 2017" from “literally anything in 2017".
We all knew Rick’s siege against the Saviors couldn’t work. There’s no way our heroes could fight an antagonist so…
Here’s the thing about The Walking Dead: Even when it’s pretty good, it can still be very frustrating. And there’s…
After five episodes detailing the three-pronged attack on the Saviors’ headquarters, several outposts, and a great…
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here’s the other deal...technically, you aren’t even the same person you were 10 years ago right now due to cellular growth and decay as well as neural pathways altering as new data is collected... ... ...so what’s the difference?
He may sound like an asshole to you, but that doesn’t change the criticism, so I guess instead of a snarky remark a better strategy would have been to prove him (assuming here he’s male) wrong.
I would’nt mind the ability to boost my intelligence to solve some problems, even on some temporary basis. Honestly, if they spent billions trying to build this brain-computer interface and all they succeed is to treat conditions like dementia, Parkinson or epilepsy, it would have been worth it.
Know what I love? When a blogger, with no background in the subject matter, tells someone who is the closest thing we have to a real life Tony Stark that he is wrong lol. Cool story.
I agree with you 100%. We need to see where he takes it. Discoveries we can make along the way can revolutionize IT and Health industry and who knows what.
Silly Musky! He clearly missed this episode of Phineas & Ferb.