Yes, I get the point.
Yes, I get the point.
Yes, like I said, fetishwear. Nonfunctional costumery
But you don’t need spaceships and aliens to do that. It’s just fetishwear at that point.
In real scifi it isn’t fetishwear. It actually serves a purpose.
I like scifi. I like to explore the strange and push past the walls of reality. I like dangerous visions. Big ideas.
But interpersonal drama, identity-stroking and, yes, politics. It’s just weak and boring. It’s small. Damn small.
Do you see the difference?
Sometimes startrek goes big. Sometimes it doesn’t.
No Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. I tried a little and gave up.
Never used any music or video streaming service. Yo ho
The last episide was weak. The first couple seasons were good.
If you don’t remember then how can you tell?
Sometimes you remember dreaming, sometimes you half-remember dreaming, sometimes you remember nothing.
I’m assuming that the unremembered part is full of dreams too.
Some people don’t remember their dreams. Some do.
It’s like dreaming (like you do when you go to sleep) except moreso
My real estate agent calls it “depersonalizing” the space. Remove all signs that it is occupied by humans with personalities. Make it like a furniture store.
Ideally we’ll do that to the whole world. Everything clean, grey, odorless.
Maybe all digital content just shouldn’t be trusted. It’s like some kind of demon-realm or something. Navigable by the wise but for common fools like you and I, perilous. Full of illusion.
Calvin is a notorious flat-earther and documented cat botherer.
Your eww is cheap. All it takes is a word from an anonymous person to buy it.
Beauty rules.
The billionaires with their hand up Trump’s ass are clearly more evil than the billionaires with their hand up Biden’s ass.
Lots of stuff should be tagged but isn’t.
Bad faith arguments. Rhetoric. Information gotten from dubious sources. Metaphors that might be taken literally… Lots of stuff.
Yes, tags would be a great addition to common language. I’d put them right up there with emojis
Well I suppose it’s a matter of perspective.