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Life and Production: S1 E10: The Delawarean
The Estate When Dr. Saffron Isadora Lesane had reached her house, she noticed that her husband and Zev Tal were standing in the driveway. Preston and Symphony saw their father standing with Uncle Zev. All three of the Goulding’s passengers looked eager to jump out and greet them.
By Skyler Saunders8 years ago in Futurism
The Extra Terrestrial Hand Gesture
Steganography by definition is the practice of concealing messages or information within other nonsecret text or data. Most people have never even heard the word. When you mention it to them they think you are trying to say stenographer or court reporter. Yet steganography is possibly the most widely used method of leaving clues on Earth that
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism
Was Reagan's Speech at the UN Extra Terrestrial Subliminal Dissemination?
Does the possibility exist that President Reagan's speech at the U.N. was subliminal dissemination? Remember that subliminal dissemination is telling us what is going on without us realizing we are being told what is going on. Ever wonder why it is so difficult to prove this is being intentionally done?With a realization that the possibility exists that:
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism
Review of 'The Cloverfield Paradox'
Well, there really wasn't any paradox in it (things going very wrong does not equate to paradox), and the story was at least much horror as science fiction, but The Cloverfield Paradox on Netflix was pretty good science fiction of the alternate-reality variety anyway.
By Paul Levinson8 years ago in Futurism
Common Man's View: 'The Cloverfield Paradox'
I call it a common man's review because I have no experience as a critic, no mastery of language to make me a great wordsmith, and no power over my own mind to break through my own opinions. These are really becoming less like reviews though and more like rants about things within movies in general. With that said, J.J Abrams is a genius and the Cloverfield series of movies is something I hope never comes to an end...and after this movie, I suspect it won't.
By Caleb Sherman8 years ago in Futurism
'Altered Carbon'
I never really liked the shows that you could tell what was going to happen, same with movies. I want to be surprised at every turn when I'm watching something. If the show is predictable, then more then likely I'm not tuning in next week to catch the newest episode. And if I do get into a show, I hate having to wait a week to find out what is going to happen which is why I am a big fan on Netflix. There are so many amazing shows out right now but for now we will stick with one, Altered Carbon. If you haven't already binge-watched this Netflix Original then I suggest you give it a try.
By Stacy Lynn8 years ago in Futurism
Common Man's View: 'Bright'
I call it a common man's review because I have no experience as a critic, no mastery of language to make me a great wordsmith, and no power over my own mind to breakthrough my own opinions. These are really becoming less like reviews though, and more like rants about things within movies in general. But hey, Will Smith, amiright?
By Caleb Sherman8 years ago in Futurism
Alianza and I
Solitude seemed to engrave the memory further into my open mind as I laid in the sweetly comforting bed. It all seemed like it was a cataclysmic eruption of grape soda on a white t-shirt; the cactus leaf, the tawny color of the desert, and the unforgettable skies that still seemed to plague my heart with a constant yearning for its brisk wind. I could hardly wait for her arrival, this woman, her face a secret to my eyes. She promised me a visit if I were to return to my homelands and the owl late last night whispered in my dreams of her visit to me this afternoon.
By Elisa Miranda8 years ago in Futurism
Why You Can't Prove Extra Terrestrials and UFOs
The first thing most people say when you tell them HETLAU is "prove it!" The problem lies in what most people view as proof. In a subject matter that is complex and unfamiliar, they may be willing to accept an explanation simply because the subject matter doesn't warrant the need to have to do any research to confirm it. In other words, it is just not that important to them, so they'll take someone else's word for it.
By Richard Van Steenberg8 years ago in Futurism
The Nesting
Ariel's face was sprinkled with sweat as she sat in her seat, feeling the rumblings from below. She squinted as the sun blared into her eyes through the double-plated window. Her hands clenched the cold, metal armrests as she stiffened herself against the chair with the seatbelt buckled tight and her feet planted into the floor.
By Emily Ericson8 years ago in Futurism
The Human Condition
The strangest part of life and death to me is that time always carries on. You live your life to its fullest, or to its lowest, and when you die time carries on. ‘You’ become a decomposing mass of inanimate molecules. Your body stops working. Your memories are lost. Your experiences, your secrets. Every detail about your suppressed or gratifying moments are vanquished. You no longer exist the way you were. Your brain dies. This constructed identity of ‘you’ dies.
By Oliver White8 years ago in Futurism











