Starting off easy: I have more to learn from this than from this. One, it would seem, gets what one pays for.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is twenty times more philosophical than it is correct with its physics and time travel theory.
Political revolutions are more likely to happen, I think, in the technological climate of late eighteenth-century North America than today anywhere. When it takes weeks to receive news and the same time to send orders back, the oppressors have quite a communications shortfall. It seems to me that it's a good thing we entered the current age with as many stable free nations as possible. (This would raise quite a debate between conspiracy theorists; that is, is near-total free speech indicative of a society where the will of the people truly rules or have the individuals and their pet corporations simply adapted to a climate of pulling strings from shadows?)
I lunge into anomie after more than a few hours in front of the television. But, television is certainly not a sin.
Good Lord I'm aging so rapidly it's not funny.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is twenty times more philosophical than it is correct with its physics and time travel theory.
Political revolutions are more likely to happen, I think, in the technological climate of late eighteenth-century North America than today anywhere. When it takes weeks to receive news and the same time to send orders back, the oppressors have quite a communications shortfall. It seems to me that it's a good thing we entered the current age with as many stable free nations as possible. (This would raise quite a debate between conspiracy theorists; that is, is near-total free speech indicative of a society where the will of the people truly rules or have the individuals and their pet corporations simply adapted to a climate of pulling strings from shadows?)
I lunge into anomie after more than a few hours in front of the television. But, television is certainly not a sin.
Good Lord I'm aging so rapidly it's not funny.
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