I don’t know how I forgot the delta shift stuff from lower decks. That was a while plot point.
Now I’m wondering how many days a week they work and how many hours a normal shift is.
Since they’re not depending on the sunlight to mark their days, the “graveyard shift” might not even be a real distinction for them.
That just makes me wonder so much more. How do we know they were Syrian and how do we know where they live without finding them?
Police couldn’t find them, because they lived 2 apartment buildings down.
I don’t understand this part. Shouldn’t that be the very reason why police should be able to find them?
It’s a spoiler for the movie, so I’m tagging it.
Predestination. The story is a bit more complicated, but it’s a very similar idea.
I’ve seen a movie where this is basically the plot.
I think Reddit killed forums more than Facebook did.
I think he argues in bad faith. I saw an interview he had with someone who had a disability where they were both arguing against a specific mobility technology because it could have military applications.
Everything can have military applications.
It sort of reminds me of people who don’t care about an arbitrary technology or research (let’s call it Z) and start saying “why are you working on Z, shouldn’t you be working on a cure for cancer instead”
9 times out of 10 the complainer isn’t trying to cure cancer themselves and the researcher doesn’t necessarily have the skillset to immediately switch to curing cancer.
Îf I know what a woolly mammoth is, he should know what a cat is.
The disrespect.
Everybody knows Kellogg’s Morn Flakes is part of a balanced breakfast.
It Takes Two was really popular. I’ve only heard good things.
In the canon, I think they just end up looking like the grown up version of themselves. My reasons are because in the movie, Mary (the oldest) is played by the same actress when she transforms and in the comics (Kingdom Come, I think) years in the future one of the Justice League members sees a person who he thinks is Captain Marvel, but it’s just grown up Billy Batson.
I didn’t remember what their prison is, but that makes the choice so much easier. Was that in Voyager?
Any good captain knows that’s a rule worth breaking. If your options are: a) save a whole planet of people or b) keep your fancy status job in a post-scarcity economy, then you know it’s morally worth it to get court marshalled.
Yeah, that’s what I meant. I accidentally wrote the opposite. Added the word.
They appear to be moved around because the original creator [didn’t] put the text boxes in intuitive places. It’s instinct to read from top to bottom if both text bubbles are centered at the same spot.
EDIT: missed an important word
I can’t tell if this comment is serious or not because there’s a mix of stuff in it, but I’ve gotta ask: only 3 underwear??
If Christians were like Klingons there’d be a cloned resurrection of Jesus.
I rewatched it when Disney+ rolled out. The first few episodes definitely hold up. Something like the first 4 or so episodes were all part of one really solid story arc. I think I stopped watching somewhere after season 1 though.