Part of the reason this show is hard to care about is that if you read the comics, you seemingly know how this all plays out
Part of the reason this show is hard to care about is that if you read the comics, you seemingly know how this all plays out
*gasp* it’s almost like they’re trying to convey some message about Alpha-males not taking their partners roles seriously in order to shine light on the topic so that American couples could take note and learn something from it in order to build better, more stable relationships.
Nah, f* that, they should just give up…
Why do I get the feeling that the only people actually inquiring are either journalists who have zero knowledge of West Virginia(yet are trying desperately to make readers care about a bunch of honky urban legends) or capitalists checking to see what is patented so they can try to cash in on merch before/after it…
This feels heavily speculative. Merely going off the fact that the former studio that was acquired worked on an online based game seems like flimsy reporting. I mean people speculated(based on the tubes covered by an iron grid)
They really need to make a reference to Hardware, that would be amazing
You could at least credit the Rick and Morty-Wave artist
Duh, they revealed a few episodes back that Jake isn’t actually a dog, but the results of a shape shifting monster biting Joshua (Finn and Jake’s adopted dad) and laying a sort of egg under his skin. When it finally hatched, Jake popped out and mimicked the first thing he saw, a dog. That’s why we don’t see any…
She’s not lying, it’s just not her fault, it’s the studios who cast the role. Yes, we need diversity of Asians and Asian Americans in American films, otherwise, it’s creating poor representation of our fellow humans. But, it’s too little too late, as this kind of totally glorified absolute whitewashing, like the new…
ahh the illusion of power based merely on what your technology has told you and the fear that doing away with it would leave your society as worse. Classic Post-Luddite crisis.
ugh, except as our post-luddite society continues to digress, less and less consumers are educated enough to even understand how said technology that they buy works(since none of you want to pay taxes or fund other peoples education), so how would a low income, poorly educated american ever progress or get jobs…
Hardly, Post-Luddite theory says that it’s too late to go back. Gone are the neo-luddite wet dreams of rejecting and doing away with technology and society, and now all we have is a neorealistic existence of constantly questioning whether anything we read on our technology is actually facts, or if it’s just a means of…
“Like nuking in a microwave” you realize how a microwave works? Now you’ve brought up a good point - a satellite that beams microwaves at the poles might be a good way of slowly melting them. A nuclear weapon is so different , it could release too much too quick and since the atmospheres so light could end up blowing…