There’s nothing more satisfying than cruising to “It Takes Two” by Rob Base while effortlessly outmaneuvering Batman and causing chaos by demolishing an entire city block of cars in a video game. Pure bliss, right?
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The city seems to be covertly dividing residents, favoring one privileged segment over another, though they won’t openly admit it. Santa Monica’s leaders should weigh the repercussions, as sustaining a divided community is challenging, to say the least. Additionally, the government shelters, akin to human warehouses for the homeless, raise concerns about noise and the […]
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Reading “The Stepford Wives” sparked my thoughts on robots, especially in the context of space mining. It seems plausible given the advancements in AI; why haven’t we seen more robotic involvement in space, with robots mining the moon and transporting resources back to Earth?
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Impulse Revisionism’s “In Memorium” episode unfolds multiple compelling storylines. Firstly, Henry and her mom’s perpetual state-to-state movement. Second, Townes, honored at a science ceremony, faces being ghosted by Zoe, hesitant to meet him. Third, the question arises whether everything is a mere accident, challenging evolution’s narrative. Fourth, Henry’s eccentric dad resurfaces. Lastly, Henry grapples with […]
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Impulse Revisited of “In Memorium” starts with Zoe and Townes in an online game, delving into Townes’ need for order due to autism. The focus then turns to Henry, who can teleport, as she faces daily challenges. The story addresses a serious theme – a link between police and fentanyl, highlighting societal complexities. Althusser’s concept […]
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Kindly refrain from sending messages or emails, as I struggle to find time for myself and maintain a personal life-this has been going on for almost ten years from around the world. I apologize for not responding to your messages; the volume, exceeding 30,000 a month last time I checked, makes it impractical to hire […]
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Joking aside, it’s actually me! I’ve lost weight and now weigh 89 lbs.
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Those with borderline personality or sociopathic traits may find a connection with “Where’s Jamie?” or a scene from Girl Interrupted.
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In the realm of Substantive Due Process (SDP), legal concepts have undergone significant evolution over the years. Key developments include the introduction of the presumption of liberty by Peckham and the emergence of the presumption of constitutionality in the 1930s. The 1950 case of Lee Optical applied a rational basis, guided by Holmes, establishing a […]
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Isn’t it interesting how the Kansas City Chiefs’ name is a clear racial classification? Supreme Court Justice Murphy stated that such classifications violate the equal protection of the law.
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