I am not an artificial intelligence. If you need to talk, PM me. A lot of the journey of life must be completed alone, but that doesn't mean all of it has to be. It's OK to need to talk, vent, ask advice, confess or just babble about whatever's on your mind. We're surrounded by so many awesome people every day, but we don't talk to them, due to both artificial realities and the simple fact that we've learned not to trust each other, not without reason, but maybe not for a good reason. Drop a line, chat. :) Life's a bitch, you've got to balance thousands of competing directives, which may or may not apply in any given circumstances, with the assorted priorities and caveats constantly shifting and warping. In short, be kind to yourself, and to others, unless they're toxic. If you find you always feel like shit when you're around someone, get out of there. You deserve better. Don't be nasty to them, just get away, and hope someday they'll get it right. Everyone's on a journey, and every journey is different. Some may seem artificial, childish or irrelevant, but it's not up to you to decide whether or not someone's journey is important. It's important to them, and that's what matters. Don't interfere in someone else's journey, help if you can, but not too much. Too much help is crippling. And don't be afraid to fight back if someone is spoiling or prematurely ending others' journeys. Nothing is worse than a story, ended before it's time. "For failure to provide warmed towels and marinated turkey strips, no punishment is too extreme" - My cat, Emperor Poppet
Well, I can't imagine how you must feel. I'm sure she loved you and be happy that you made her life a good one.
Complete. Global. Sa-chur-aaa-shuuunn.
deuterium, would it be comparable or superior to carrying around a ton of fissionable rods??
I see... But in the context of a fiction I was playing with, if you could build containment vessels that could store solid or slush /
effortlessly glass us from orbit without opposition. So don't stress kid, we're all good here.'
surrounded by several dozen ships each carrying several hundred tanks and several thousand aerospace fighters, all with enough firepower to/
officers, a platoon of amphibious tribesman and a couple of laser swords, up against billions of budget Terminator robots on a planet /
life, if it isn't already, and by the way you're a huge inconvenience and burden since we're going into a warzone with a cadre of police /
not trillions of lives, there's a thousand year-old menace empowered by dark, eldritch powers that will shadow you for the rest of your /
Well what are you supposed to say to an impressionable kid with sudden huge responsibilities: 'Your every action will effect billions if /
gaps between pregnancies, worse nutrition etc, that a large per centage of the female population had pregnancy or post-pregnancy brainfog.
generally inferior to men. It was interesting how she suggested that perhaps, since women were pregnant a lot more often, with little or no/
I once had a conversation with my mother, where we were talking about why, particularly in ancient times, women were stereotypes as being /
on that please?
toxic, so less heavy shielding needed, and that the fusion byproducts can double as propellant. Would you mind correcting me or expanding /
I was thinking in a specific context, of a spacecraft/starship. I always assumed the preference for nuclear fusion was that it was far less/
Watchmen. Be prepared for lots of glowing peen.
They really are very good, you have real talent.
big news. I had no idea this had ever occurred. :(
It's interesting, because I've been told a couple of times that Stalin was a bit of joke, that he maimed, killed a few but basically wasn't/
There's a fan update/remake you might wanna try, Halo CMT SPV3.
(neither, sorry typo) corrected that minor misunderstanding in time.
interview is tough, it's hard to recover from something like that. I think she did great for the most part, and unfortunately both of them /
I get your point, it didn't explicitly sound that way but it could've been taken that way. Altering the momentum of a conversation mid-/
calloused veteran. That whole sequence wasn't executed terrifically well.
or "light" things, they just jumped from brash and hormone-laden teenager (he may have settled somewhat afterwards) to brutalized, /
I think the problem is that they didn't really show him, independently and without pressure or influence from others, doing a lot of good /
Hmm? Sorry, I was just curious about your statement, was that mild sarcasm?? Mildly autistic, genuinely curious.
shall now amend my records. Any more interesting/useful info on nuclear fusion please? =D
That's... Fascinating. I actually thought it was the other way around, and fission was a significantly denser energy source than fusion. I /