For further entertainment at the end of the world, see “More” by Mark Osborne.
For further entertainment at the end of the world, see “More” by Mark Osborne.
The problem is that some folks want the freedom to ignore yours and are willing to act on that desire.
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Yeah, this ain’t a real thing. Ships encounter waves and nobody is trying to dodge loose cannonballs while dealing with rough seas.
This can occur when you’re entering the correct password, but there is a typo in the username you entered. Nobody spellchecks the username.
The media is going to supermoon disease outbreaks until everyone stops listening.
Different people are different and therefore feel differently about how eye contact should work. Eye contact isn’t a magical love potion that works the same for everybody.
The best time was 100 years ago. The second-best time is now.
Hell yeah baby. Wanna meet Papa November?
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Well it’s a series, but Three body problem. It should have been right up my alley, but I got so tired of every decision by every character being stupid that I couldn’t be bothered to read the last fifty pages of the last book.
Even if I charitably assumed the point of the book was to show that people are weak and stupid, the series was such a ham-handed strawman as to undercut its own commentary. And even worse, it had just enough interesting ideas to lead me to believe it was going somewhere worthwhile, but it never did.
It’s been years and I’m still pissed off that I wasted a week on it.
The stars at night Are big and bright Clapclapclapclap Cause we got rolling blackouts
This generally occurs when a user enters the correct password, but has a typo in the username. The user is psychologically fixated on the password and overlooks the actual mistake.
Then, when changing the password, they re-enter the current password and finally discover the password was never the problem.
I’d like to imagine they took the short trivia fact and applied the inverse of the compression algorithm to bloat it into something that satisfied the editor.