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Our favourite virtual friends.
I think sometimes that they’re a really dysfunctional family or group of friends that used to get along and no longer do. They’re nice everytime and they usually say hi back. Yet, you’ll never meet them face to face. Not because they are too busy, they always make time for you. And they aren’t shy, they talk a lot. They can be stupid but seem to know a lot and they never stop using the internet.
By Peter Mason6 years ago in Futurism
The Bunker Hole
Today we are going to the dark side, Sarah insisted that I go to experience it. I and Sarah were the only two going but I’m not gonna lie, I was scared shitless. In the bunker, there’s a wheel on the outside that can only be opened on the outside. We have an alarm the sounds when someone is opening the door and we only open the door twice a year to gather notes. The other side is the normal world, the world we all know. We only go to this site to get supplies. We are in a cross between worlds, no one truly knows who created this place but we are here and we call it The Bunker Hole.
By Art's Journey6 years ago in Futurism
Sam Witwer Said Lucasfilm Was "Making a Mistake" With 'Solo' Darth Maul Casting
When asked to name some of the most memorable moments in Star Wars, what comes to mind? Some might say the "I am your father" confrontation between Luke and Vader in The Empire Strikes Back; others might say the moment Rey first wields the lightsaber in the forest in The Force Awakens. However, when I think of iconic Star Wars moments, I am often reminded of one of the greatest villain entrances ever: Darth Maul's first appearance in The Phantom Menace, that double-bladed lightsaber, and John Williams' "Duel of the Fates" swelling on the score.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
Choose your destination point through free astrology predictions
There should be certain goals in life. Without a goal, there is no value. Astrology is the study of investigating the impact of the planetary developments on the people. It is an extremely old procedure and it's been utilized from numerous hundreds of years to estimate future occasions. It helps you to declare all your past and future information. It delivers all your information through a birth chart. Astrology predictions give you a fundamental idea in the future.
By Best Astrologer6 years ago in Futurism
The Black Light From Outer Space
It started with a deafening sound then the day turned into the night but we could still see the blue sky and the sun Samuellah stands before her window, sipping her black coffee, let it invade her palate before swallowing it. When she reaches out to open the curtain, it was inertia that struck her.
By theasian online6 years ago in Futurism
Colin Trevorrow Reveals His 'Episode IX' TIE Marauder
The Star Wars sequel trilogy became increasingly controversial as the films went on. The Force Awakens was well-received, though many people saw it as an unnecessary rehash of A New Hope. The Last Jedi split audiences almost down the middle between regular moviegoers who liked it (not to mention its critical success) and the rabid section of the fanbase that decried it as the worst thing since "I don't like sand." (Of course, there are long-time fans who do enjoy the film and can still have criticisms here and there.) The final film in the trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker, was met with mixed reviews from both the audience and the critics. Some found it to be too focused on fanservice, and some felt that it did not live up as a conclusion to the saga. Opinions are all over the place for these films.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
Fringe Science: Paul Babcock
Paul Babcock is recognized for his expertise in alternative energy systems and power generation systems for companies and for individuals, especially in remote locations. He has studied Nikola Tesla, Wilhelm Reich, Walter Russell, George Lakhovsky and many others. Over a lifetime, of study and creative thought, Paul Babcock has discovered specific threads which weave through the ideas, theories and spirit of these great inventors. He discusses these threads in his book, The Universal Medium.
By Roscoe Forthright6 years ago in Futurism
Tarot Lesson 5
Debunking the Myths, Part 1 Okay, so there are SO FUCKING MANY myths and straight up bullshit going around about Tarot cards, reading them, owning them, using them at all, etc. that I just can't possibly cover them all in one lesson. It would go on fooooorreevvverrr. So I'm going to hit some of the main ones about the cards themselves this time and in the next lesson, I'm going to talk about misconceptions that surround owning and using them (which are the ones that really get me hot under the collar, so I need time to prepare!)
By Dani Hermit6 years ago in Futurism
Taika Waititi Shares Update On His Upcoming 'Star Wars' Movie
Taika Waititi is taking both the Star Wars and Marvel worlds by storm. The Academy Award winner achieved great success as writer/director of 2017's Thor: Ragnarok, has directed and starred in several episodes of The Mandalorian, and is currently developing the next Thor film, Thor: Love and Thunder.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
What Makes Us Special?
There is an old thinking experiment called the Ship of Theseus, in which over a long period of time old parts on a sailing ship are replaced until every old piece is replaced with a new piece and then all the old pieces are refurbished and are made into a new sailing ship. Which ship is the original ship? Think of every individual as their own Ship of Theseus with cells dying and being replaced, as well as tastes, beliefs, and ideas, what makes us, us. The human body is even made up of more cells that are not of our own than those of our body’s creation.
By Tim Becker6 years ago in Futurism







