"Our gods are dead. Ancient Klingon warriors slew them a millennia ago. They were... more trouble than they were worth."
So what he said was true...from a certain point of view.
"Our gods are dead. Ancient Klingon warriors slew them a millennia ago. They were... more trouble than they were worth."
So what he said was true...from a certain point of view.
The courts have literally been stopping him left and right.
But they're performers, performing is their job.
Just make your own head canon. You can watch Andor and R1, play Jedi Outcast, and read the OG Thrawn Trilogy. That's what I do. It's all made up anyway.
If you read The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks, it's like 5% zombie combat strategy and 95% general survival knowledge. A very good read.
Going to the UK for 10 days in October, very excited for that.
It's doom scrolling especially if it's true.
I don't think there's really a way to do this, since federal taxes are paid directly to the fed without state involvement. This is just to poke the bear, which I am all for.
London, Salisbury/Stonehenge, and Liverpool. 10 days total. I've always been a bit of an Anglophile, a big history nerd, and a huge Beatles fan. I can't wait!
Going to the UK in October, looking forward to it!
Have you seen pictures of any of them recently? They all look like they've aged the exact amount they should have.
I don't think this is a good point. Just by living you're going to be using resources of some kind, it's simply unavoidable. I would worry less about trying to consume zero resources and more about particularly harmful things, like single-use plastics. Especially since fresh water is not an issue in some places, like where I am.
Honestly, if you're going to a table service restaurant, it might be even better than eating at home. You're not going to get much plastic waste from single use items like you would with fast food, and because of the scale of the operation I could believe that restaurants are creating less waste per meal than individuals cooking at home. Think of a case of chicken breast versus individually packaged ones and the amount of plastic each uses, for example.