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Of course! I mentioned those Beetle kits in the article. Also, maybe this foolishness shouldn’t stop?

I really liked him in Stranger Things

Dune: Part Two is such a boring title. They should call it Dune It Again.

My favorite bike innovation was the “Bike Shark” that plugged into the end of your handlebar and made your pedaling 25% more efficient. So many races won...

Well, you can write that story, but “self-proclaimed ‘messiah’ becomes vicious authoritarian tyrant” is also a valid narrative structure that gives the same message about people who brand themselves as prophets.

Cool and all but there is something gutturally unsettling about asymmetry in things that require balance to work, like bikes. That one sided front is just disquieting.

“...Should you ever find yourself in a vehicle beached on the tracks and you have enough time to get to safety, look for a blue sign containing an Emergency Notification System phone number affixed to one of the posts. Snap a picture of it if you can, as that number will connect you with a train dispatcher — then get

I realize almost every major work of fiction nowadays spells out its themes in neon letters so as not to be misunderstood but it is in fact possible to critique colonialism without showing the colonizers overthrown completely.

I mean, the first book still made it clear that the savior myth was cynically planted by missionaries to suit their own purposes, and that the “savior” himself knew this when he cynically exploited it to gain support for his mission of vengeance, but sure.

What

Much later came a 2000 TV miniseries, which is notable mostly for featuring some of the ugliest costumes to ever grace the small screen.

That green though.

We need more green

Pretty sure you’re thinking of Darth Vader.

The Horror at 37,000 Feet is peak Shatner. 1973.

Shilling, you luddite, socialist, capitalist baiting yout! You conveniently left out Shatner’s crowning achievement as an actor. He was T.J. Hooker !

Maybe we should start by defining “American”. Is a Toyota Tundra built in Texas American? How about a Ford Fiesta built in Mexico?

I couldn’t quite escape the yolk of my oppressor’s