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The problem with predicting the future is that you can’t predict the unexpected. And from time to time we are hitting unexpected possitive reinforcement of the trend. Was a surprise that the oceans were capturing most of the heat, was a surprise to find so many methane being released (boreholes in Siberia, drunken

All the scene with Helena and the mobsters meeting was great. Donnie asking for a refund, Helena disguised as Alison (and the excuses about her accent), the mobsters fatal mistake, Helena closing the door. Then we jump to Donnie calmly talking by phone and Helena leaving all bloody with the slicer as a sword.

Reloaded was fun... but shallow. The first one didn’t just had great action scenes, aesthetics, compelling/complex characters and dialog. Was the introduction of a whole philosophical concept, a whole new world was opened, it showed us that the boundaries of our own reality may be pushed, and that we may be looking at

Being from a country where mate is basically the national drink, seeing a metal straw is nothing new, in fact looks too plain compared with the variety that you are used to see everyday.

Being from a country where mate is basically the national drink, seeing a metal straw is nothing new, in fact looks

Plumbing, making if bread/beer/wine, tombs (even if “using” is sort if passive for their dead users), hammers and most of carpentry tools, bow and arrow, just a few examples that can be not so different from today’s use coming from ancient Rome or before.

Regarding Agricola, my first idea was that it was based more in this game. Yes, should be a lot, and probably Settlers of Catan is more fitting to their age segment, just that this one could be more present in some tv viewers culture.

For me one of the most powerful stories about time travel is PKDick’s Meddler. Is not about going to the past, but to the future just to get information back, and that is enough to end making a paradox that may end mankind. Just be careful when you start to see blue butterflies around.

Spoiler ahead... but it have problems.

The ability to go through solid matter (as Flash and several others) is unstoppable, as you can pass through any barrier.

Cisco power is being the master of the alternative timely lines

See that empty but badly stinking block of your city? Next decade someone will be able to combine there thioacetone with thiotimoline.

The writers of the movie used only 10% of their brain capacity. Imagine the movie they could had done with the 100%

The lord of the rings is more or less a natural way to raise stakes. Starts with a humble hobbit, that have a somewhat weird ring, nothing big there. Then know Gandalf, a weird old man, still small scale, could be nothing. The first threats are weird, scary, but localized. Then elves get involved, more powerful

I’m sorry but...

That is cheating. Most of their long novels that I read always solve all that were going on in the last half page. If that is the single page that you would read, you are done.

Even Wells should know the consequences of killing his own grand(-etc)-grandfather, specially before marrying/having any children. Anyway, he messed up enough of his own far past to rationally care about it by now (and the show is not being very rational anyway)

We are forgetting an important actor that we are feeding when we eat: our gut flora. Fiber promotes “good” bacteria (associated with less fat, risk of diabetes, etc) vs the bad ones. How fiber feeds your gut and your health

The Future Flash that went to the past to kill Barry is younger Wells, not the present one. He is trying to get back to his own future, with the help of Flash (thats why he created him).

The switcheroo is a pretty destructive process, as we already seen. Unless Wells is switching forth and back between him and Eddie faces (so that is another way to hide), and, also, destroyed his own past, i don’t think it happened. But Eddie could be on his side now.

After what they did with Heinlein’s All you zombies you expected that they had any intention to respect the source material? Welcome to the new normal