But intellectually speaking, there's something freaky and unsettling about realizing that it *IS* possible that... y'know... we're not.
But intellectually speaking, there's something freaky and unsettling about realizing that it *IS* possible that... y'know... we're not.
By the time we could theoretically mine neutron star collisions for gold and platinum, human (or "human") populations would be vast, orders of magnitude greater than current populations. Strictly on a per capita or supply-vs-demand basis, I have no idea the answer, but it seems feasible gold would still have its…
How strict a definition of simultaneity are you looking for? Because strictly speaking, there are significant and measurable time gaps between event, experience, cognition, and reaction. VSauce touches on this a little.
Boy, you guys are having a field day with modifiers, parentheticals and grammar here, huh? I enjoy how the initial post suggests this is a question to stump AIs and it stumps a bunch of (presumably) adult internet users just as easily. (To be fair: most everyone has intuited the accurate meaning from all these…
If a man can try to marry his pillow, someone out there will prove them right.
Man, that Monty Hall was brutal.
All joking aside, it's actually a bit unsettling to read that obvious fact and look at the picture of the yeti lobster directly above.
I've never seen Threshold. I've only barely ever heard of it. Fun cast though!
Voyager had some good stories, it's true. I don't know if it's worth watching the series for them though. Someone could curate for you and you'd be just fine. Perhaps better off?
There's at least one episode of DS9 where Coombs plays the Vorta Weyoun and the Ferengi Brunt, and it's just great. Even while watching it, my girlfriend had no idea it was the same actor.
Fish and insects, man.
No, no, the name is clear. You're just mixing up the Smooth-Lump Sucker with the Smooth Lumpsucker. It's a very easy mistake to make. But remember that the Smooth-Lump Sucker himself (or herself) may in fact be very socially awkward and uncoordinated.
I'd go even further and remove Janeway from that list. As much as I wanted to root for a lady captain, I was never impressed with her.
The first half of the first season and the last half of the last season (not including the finale) of Enterprise was great!
I was very slow to come around to Dr. Who, and have only spottily enjoyed most of the new seasons (and have seen next-to-none of the old; I'll admit it!), but Matt Smith and Season 5 was a big turning point for me! Before then it felt like Dr. Who was always "one or two or three strong episodes a season and a bunch of…
That is entirely fair.
Nah, it's really more like,
It could be that not every personal thought belongs in a comment on a public website.