The pictures of Kira, the caption for Sisko
The pictures of Kira, the caption for Sisko
I thought she was supposed to be like 10Base2 terminator, unplug her and the network crashes.
So, short version is “yes, with a but”
And unfertilised fish eggs, which are an Earth delicacy
Didn’t Alan Moore end up going off to write his own comics, with blackjack and hookers, because he never managed to reconcile the constrictions of the big publishers with his own political views?
And you missed the point of asking what Captain America did to ensure someone like Richard Nixon couldn’t get elected again. Or Superman with Lex Luthor.
Of course there are other examples of progressive comics, but the mainstay superheroes aren’t seen leading revolutions or improving political systems. They’re working against change.
Superheroes fighting false information online would be nice. Or forcing public healthcare through government. Etc etc.
At their core, however, the classic superheroes work to maintain the status quo and support the existing power structures of when they’re written.
At no point did Superman or Captain America stop American forces from invading a foreign country for example, or overthrow a medical insurance company.
The popular DC / Marvel ones certainly do
Well, Klingon food isn’t for everyone
Thank you! (and no need to be sorry, lol)
And this store would be where, exactly?
Makes sense, European crash testing looks for different things and the e-NV200 was only ever passed as a commercial vehicle here so you couldn’t use one as a taxi.
They are well handy, it’s a shame.
A Nissan e-NV200 is what you want … I’m in Spain, there’s a few about. They’re basic work vans, good amount of space in them, easily fixable, etc.
Detroit: Become Human.
The demo gives you one level, playing as an android helper to the police, helping to solve a murder.
The full game really took me through the looking glass in terms of empathy. Can’t really say more without significant spoilers.
I like those too, sorry.
This seems like a great way to break out of one’s bubble and connect with people and the outdoors :-)
I’m 46, the parts of my life where I haven’t needed to use a car every day have been great for my physical and mental health … now I live too far from work I use a little 125 motorbike to commute, and it’s still much nicer than having to take a car. When I am forced to take a car, the one I have is small and economical.
I didn’t start figuring this out until I was 30, maybe you need a few more years to mature enough to throw off the consumerist mindset?
Tom Paris literally became an eco-terrorist for one episode