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You know I’m totally totally judging you for defending a guy who says this is humor... because that’s f***ing racist dude.

Your a monster.

Counterpoint. As “essential SF in a visual medium” there is nothing wrong with this list.

You seriously never looked at a Star Wars cross-sections book before? The layout of the MF has been known for years. I’ll just leave this here.

Patti Lupone returning completely rocks my socks, even if she’s not the CutWife. And Wes Studi? LOVE him!! Can’t wait!!

Once again, my favorite week here at Lifehacker! I’ll be reading here all week. Thanks for sharing this wonderful content.

Nova yes... but come on. Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones, out of Driftglass.

Remember... Hawk stepped out of the fire and sang.

Nova (1968), by Samuel R. Delany. Yes, it’s technically a far-flung space opera, but there’s a huge emphasis on cybernetic technology and corporate espionage. Also, Delany’s multicultural interstellar society prefigures the polyglot nature of a lot of cyberpunk — rereading it a couple of years back I realized that

When does a strawberry die?

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Once again, the Great Prophet George Carlin is vindicated.

This is the directorial debut of MVP writer Christopher McQuarrie

Oh FFS

I kinda danced around it, then actually reasoned that the name would be copyrighted. So... I failed at a joke over copyright concerns.

So, Draco and now Drago. Any other dragons in this series, so far? Maybe named Drato, or Dramo?