

Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End wasn’t fiction after all?


Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood’s End wasn’t fiction after all?


He thinks everyone of prominence takes their cues from cable TV when in reality it’s just him. The constant projection from this disturbed imbecile is getting tiring.


Oh no, Canada doesn’t get to negotiate with the most dishonest and malicious administration in US history. What a terrible loss. I’m sure there was going to be a major breakthrough any minute now if not for this. Fucking loser.


Thank you


I really wonder how long it will take before a NATO member is forced to invoke article 5 for collective defense from the US. Seems inevitable at this point and it will mark a turning point in history.
Could end up being the effective end of the alliance. Putin would be so pleased.


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Redwall by Brian Jacques. Introduced me to so many things like the fantasy genre, multi-book series, deep worldbuilding, archetypal races and probably way more. The food descriptions also stand out in my memory.
Haven’t gone back to see how it stands up but I highly recommend it for kids whose reading level is improving and want to move up a tier in length/difficulty.


Being evil is brutal in BG3. They have you go through turn-based combat to murder defenseless civilians, party members are totally broken by the actions they took and openly hate you, and the party members that stay comment on how much of a backstabbing bastard you are.
It’s nothing like a campy, fun Mass Effect renegade playthrough. Kinda depressing honestly.


Just finished reading volume 5 of the manga. This series is fantastic, and I’m really curious to see what the next arc the author is hinting at is.
Can’t wait to dive into the anime once it’s done airing. That people are raving at the quality is really promising.
Americans clearly need to touch the stove and get burned before they understand what they’ve unleashed. It’s regrettable but saving them from the consequences of their political decisions might be worse in the long term. We’re at this horrendous point where things will have to get worse before they have a chance of getting better.