

Dude you have to try space channel 5, presented by Ulala
Dude you have to try space channel 5, presented by Ulala
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He’s ISO 7010 Jesus, suffering endlessly to save us from ourselves!
Every new thing cosmologists find in space ‘shouldn’t exist’. That’s how they advance science. At this point, this kind of title for this kind of news is so common it even ceased to be a trope. It leaves my spacetime unwrinkled.
“And we’re seeing a particular pattern of injuries whereby particular body parts are being targeted on particular days. So one day we will see mainly abdominal gunshot wounds. Another day we’ll see head gunshot wounds. Another day we’ll see neck gunshot wounds. So there is a very clear pattern that all, not just me but all of us, have seen in this hospital, whereby particular body parts are targeted on particular days”
He’s pretty charismatic ngl
The article is behind a paywall…
You need to subscribe to read the article. Could a kind soul share its contents with us?
Give Philip K Dick a chance: Start with ‘Ubik’. I think we all need a little bit of Dick in our lives, to broaden our horizons.
Warframe is an amazing game in its own right. You should try it (it’s free) just to see how they twisted all the tropes. It’s an mmo where you’re alone or with 3 strangers. You can gain xp from those strangers’ kills if you’re close enough. Everything you can buy is also available for free.
Very interesting and fun game, with a truly amazing story/universe.
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Mouseguard. Everything’s of epic proportions when you’re a mouse.
Imagine talking about a bacteria that could save lives and never naming it! For those who want to know, it’s in the nature article: E.coli and pseudomonas are the ones cited in the source document, widely spread bacteria already in your gut. Sooooo…
Amazing movie, btw. Children of men (2006) Anticipation movie taking place in 2027.
Community.
Death note.
Not sure i need to watch 100 tv shows before i die.
In his book about writing sci-fi and fantasy, Orson Scott Card posits this is the first thing you should think about when mai ng your sci-fi setting: FTL (star wars) or Cryogenization (alien). This directly impacts how societies evolve: do you say goodbye to your loved ones when hopping on the starship, knowing you’ll never see them again, or can you zap from one side of the galaxy to the other and still be back for breakfast?
Yes, but have you tried Tequila?
Came here fore the title, left disappointed
“Oh, that kind of bottom bar”