Call_of_Tculhu
Call_of_Tculhu t1_jde32ox wrote
Reply to I recently saw Blade Runner (1982) and really did not get the appeal. Why is this movie so iconic? by Joseph_Santos_Cruzz
Remember this was the early 80s, Star Wars blew everyones minds with its effects just 5 years earlier.
Plus, Rutger Hauers performance.
Call_of_Tculhu t1_jde2jkp wrote
Reply to comment by Joseph_Santos_Cruzz in I recently saw Blade Runner (1982) and really did not get the appeal. Why is this movie so iconic? by Joseph_Santos_Cruzz
Then he got in his model T?
Call_of_Tculhu t1_ja9gi15 wrote
Reply to Magnetic pole reversal by Gopokes91
The poles reverse every 100 thousand years or so.
The only problem would be that your compass will point south.
Call_of_Tculhu t1_ja5isog wrote
A penis
Call_of_Tculhu t1_j6xqrt2 wrote
Call_of_Tculhu t1_j1v5eiu wrote
Yes, a civilization smart enough to find a tiny probe in interstellar space can probably do basic math.
Call_of_Tculhu t1_iuum4ej wrote
Reply to comment by The_Bitter_Bear in When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
They sure got him back
Call_of_Tculhu t1_iurnphx wrote
Reply to When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
It should be assigned to CIA incompetence
Call_of_Tculhu t1_iswrp31 wrote
Reply to comment by makesameansandwich in The Outer Space Treaty: Is peaceful co-existence in space the future? Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies by CPHfuturesstudies
Imagine the point when billionaires can just afford a space station.
Call_of_Tculhu t1_iswrksl wrote
Reply to The Outer Space Treaty: Is peaceful co-existence in space the future? Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies by CPHfuturesstudies
Well be fighting a war on the moon in 50-100 years
Call_of_Tculhu t1_jdjljvu wrote
Reply to What happened to the old COVID variants, like Delta? Could they come back? by number1dork
Variants are the evolutionary response to immunity, once people's immune system is exposed to it, it's very unlikely it comes back, as the strains that mutate are the ones that manage to spread.
This is why the flu will never go away, there's no winning against evolution, only playing catchup.