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There is a way the numbers tend to go up, but I am reluctant to mention it. The world is depressing enough already.

I saw it on the last day of 1999, which certainly gave the "futuristic" setting a different context.

I know there are probably worse forms of literary snobbery out there, but it's the overly defensive attitude many sci-fi fans have that really gets my goat.

As just one supporting point, he advised women to not date atheists, as one cannot trust them to not cheat. Never mind that atheists have one of the lowest rates of cheating of any demographic group (and black men are pretty much the highest).

A mature participant in discussions realizes that objections are more fruitfully address towards the premises that others actually are basing their positions on, rather than pointing out that other people's positions, when combined with one's own premises, produces an incongruity.

I think that came out after Emulate the Thought Processes of 50's White Women While Maintaining Conduct Consistent with the Culture Mores of 50's White Men.

What about Omarosa?

So if I understand it correctly, BBC gave an advance copy to Russia's Channel One so they could broadcast it at the same time as BBC, and someone at Russia's Channel One then leaked it?

Or maybe not nominate someone who keeps their emails on an private server? How are we at the point where having an in-depth understanding of security protocols is not considered a vital job requirement for high-ranking positions? Yeah, there's no way to make a system perfectly safe, blaming the victims, blah, blah,

Is Russia better at hacking than the US is, or is the US better at not going "Nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah, we just hacked you!" every time they hack someone?

1. I'm pretty sure that the screenshot Cracked described as Polish was in fact Italian.
2. Was the photo from RT that Cracked showed of the Pentagon tilt-shifted?

"The country" being China.

I suppose if you are a cannibal, you can order food from Uber, and then just eat the person who delivers it.

"(Where "You" is also also Donald Trump)"

Hmmm, usually when people misspell "piqued", they spell it "peaked".

Is your post premised on the idea that movies have a longer shooting schedule? Seems like there's no ironclad rule that movies have to have longer schedules.

So do you know when the company realized what? Were they trying to break Whistler out just because he was a Company operative? Did they know about the book?

Can anyone explain what Whistler was about? I realize they were keeping it mysterious in Season 3 to keep the suspense up, but even by the end I was only able to piece together vague conjectures. I guess he had a book that was masquerading as biologist's notebook but actually was coded instructions for getting Scylla?

Was season 4 direct to DVD?