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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“Real Estate” is a hip-hop track well-known among lawyers, delving into the diverse estates and interests in Los Angeles. The refrain emphasizes the need to move beyond the complexities of real estate.
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The rooftop negotiators scene encapsulates the essence of “Judgement Night.” The exchange, “Do you know who we are? You have no idea, do you,” captures the whole spirit.
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The Butch Vig remix of House of Pain’s “Boom Shalock Boom” was perfect for gaming. I recall playing Super Mario Bros 2 and thinking, “They can’t create music better than this.”
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Funkdoobiest’s “BowWow Wow” triggers memories of booming beats. I used to crank up this track whenever it played on MTV.
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As a young person, I recall this song vividly. It captured the realness of people huddling around street fires for warmth, and everyone in my city dressed similarly, though I abstained from using drugs.
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Netflix’s Rebel Moon will get you thinking if you want to think. For example, who needs those pesky “independent bodies” to protect freedom of speech? Russia and the UN have clearly mastered the art of safeguarding it with their magical paper, right?
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Selena, raised a Jehovah’s Witness like Michael Jackson and Prince, soothes a crowd in a manner reminiscent of how Jesus calmed a storm.
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