The first one was pretty great, I couldn't get through the second though and actually heard good things about the third. The second put me off even trying the third.
Both can be good, but used carefully. The 2nd and 3rd season of the Orville had some of the best space action I've ever seen and gave me the same feelings as the dominion war in ds9. Discovery never had any space action that got me remotely excited.
But drumhead, measure of a man etc are crazy good too.
If I we're to create a transporter like device, I'd have it copy my brain to a robot at the other end. Then when the robot was done I'd have the new memories added to my own.
I'd possibly add some sort of death expectation to the robot mind too so it didn't seek to continue living, maybe just an acceptance that it'd be used as a tool by possibly thousands of people.
Might cause other problems, but at no point is the human broken into atoms.
While that looks absolutely fantastic, the worst thing in the world is biting in what you believe to be an olive and discovering it's a tomato in your mouth. Split your rounds.
I agree on the whole, but marriage was something from life I wanted to experience. Treating my friends and family to a great party was worth it. Although, mine was probably ten times cheaper than most.
It's so rarely the people in the cities who actually live and work with immigrants every day who don't want them. It's the small village people who suddenly have 1 brown person they don't know how to interact with.
I for sure will never 'finish' this game in the way you can finish things like binding of Isaac. I just love to play it for fun and no objectives in mind when I play.
I don't really disagree with anything in this, but I still did 30 hours and had a load of fun in 4 days between Christmas and new year. I was constantly expecting some twist with all the fish murder I was doing though.
They're called public schools because anyone could attend them as long as they paid the cost. They were the alternative to private schools which were for nobles or religious training etc that you couldn't buy in to. Comprehensive schools, free schools for anyone, came a lot later.
Plan the activity with a smaller group than you would want initially. Then invite others to an already organized event and rely on fomo to get people to go. Works great.
But as other have said, layers trap warm air better than 1 thick layer. This is the theory behind double glazed windows. Also why multiple thin blankets warm more than one thick one.
So long Johns, vest/light t, long sleeves T-shirt, sweater, and coat. Strip down or keep on as desired.
The first one was pretty great, I couldn't get through the second though and actually heard good things about the third. The second put me off even trying the third.