







I like how his head is 炎


And he’s honestly correct (at least just in the screenshot)


You’re supposed to respond “idk i dont watch cartoons” lol


Yeah, I’ve got too much cool stuff I haven’t read. I’m currently working through Gene Wolfe’sBook of the New Sun. There’s so many great fiction authors that I haven’t touched, like Octavia Butler, Ursula Le Guin, and Kim Stanley Robinson. Plus others that I’ve only read a book or two from.


Stemlord science fiction fans don’t understand that all the make-believe stuff (
but it’s based on “real science”
) is just dressing to talk about problems we have now in novel or entertaining ways.
The bazinga brained assholes get caught up in making the Torment Nexus from Don’t Build the Torment Nexus real rather than thinking about what the Torment Nexus is or what it means (because the curtains are blue or whatever).
I literally cannot approach stories about planet destroying issues without thinking about how I feel about climate change. The movie is literally a narrative about two extremely different beings overcoming their differences to save their homes. It’s mind boggling to think that there is no political (identity or otherwise) narrative there.
Death of the author, but actually 



And they got Drew Goddard to write the screenplay for maximum 


I never got around to the anime though so I’ve no idea if it’s worth watching.
You’re saying you watched Netflix Cowboy Bebop twice and haven’t seen the anime?


Book could’ve been better if he just had Kim Stanley Robinson ghost write the Earth flashbacks. After all, he already wrote that book better with Ministry for the Future.
After we saw (and enjoyed) the movie, my partner asked if I was going to read the book. My only response was “maybe, but I have way too many other things that I’ll probably like better that I haven’t read yet.”


I knew what that link was without even clicking lol


It’s like the author actively wanted to avoid the complication of living in reality. The covid pandemic revealed how disunited the world is in life-making goals.
Stemlord science fiction fans are completely detached from reality.
The movie was better than the book but you have to completely turn off your brain.
It’s extremely shonen anime in that way. Protagonist that’s mostly a blank slate for the young male audience to project themselves on saves the world through the power of friendship.
Science fiction with big feelings and shallow thoughts is comfort food for me lol.


Nothing political at all about all of the world’s countries working together to do something about an existential threat to the planet we all live on (literally the part that requires the most suspension of disbelief in this book/movie) 
The movie’s pretty fun/good, but Andy Weir, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller all suck lol


What if the premise of Idiocracy was a stupid technology instead of eugenics


It’s probably related to the reason why your Start button took a vacation lol


Yeah, it’s just funny seeing someone with some acting chops cut down to the same tier as Glup Shitto Gina and Rob Schneider because he’s also an atrocious person.


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That’s why I want a spiritual sequel lol


If I knew, I would tell you. I switched to Linux Mint about a year or so ago and haven’t looked back.


These fucking losers are permanently stuck in 80s and 90s nostalgia about the end of history.
They just pine for an era where a shitty senile entertainer was president and things beside slop were affordable 

Also, they’re making a spiritual sequel to Toy Soldiers when we should be making a spiritual sequel to Joe Dante’s Small Soldiers


This is not helpful, and I’m sorry to make light of your woes, but I was curious and looked up a help article to find:
Cortana can cause Windows Explorer and other essential Windows services to malfunction, especially on Windows 10. To resolve the Start button not working problem, you can disable the temporary Cortana files using the Command Prompt.
The
computer lady from Halo may have messed your shit up lol.
Have you tried unplugging it/removing the battery (do they even make removable batteries in laptops anymore)?