Woke Wok because it’s sure to be open on Christmas.

This in time travel fiction is called a stable loop. The traveler was meant to go back in time and always did. It is Twelve Monkeys. Not Back to the Future Part II.

As someone whose brother has excommunicated me for getting vaxxed, what advice would you give for a family member who would like to remain a part of a conspiracy theorist’s life?

Top Gun was the same year he got started with Scientology. Cruise’s action career and religion have coincided since the beginning.

I would hope so. I was thinking less about Star Wars-specific cons (which I haven’t attended) than comic cons (which I have). The latter can have a different, more critical vibe.

I played Tears of the Kingdom with headphones the whole time, because the Spatial Audio was completely immersive and made me better at reacting to enemies off screen. Also, the music (per usual for the series) is just chef’s kiss.

I think the annoying part comes in when it’s prescriptive. Marijuana works for me, but induces panic attacks or anxiety for many of my friends. I don’t really begrudge anyone pirating anything, even indie works. Money is tight all around, and I can’t say what is an unreasonable price for anyone. But when people say “Don’t give your money to that; just pirate it,” I’m like: Don’t tell me what to do.

Fine art dealing is one of the biggest tax evasion tactics of all, so this tracks.

The Maori have a long history of intertribal warfare, long before Western influence. Interestingly, they contributed to some of the most recent extinctions outside of Western society, influence, or technology after they arrived in New Zealand in 1300. Not saying anything besides that we are usually more similar than we are unique as a species.

I forget where I saw this (some web series I think) but the clueless white dude character says “something interesting… I heard that Hispanic people want to be called Latinks now.”

I just had the thought though of how creators have to endure these chuds at cons and such. No envy for Star Wars actors, writers, and directors there.

Because English Language Arts/Reading are the cheapest to fund in the entire school. It’s about packaging to reduce costs more than programming or pathways.

I have heard of STEAM programs mainly being implemented in rural areas where funding for separate arts programs is scarce. It’s not about pedagogy. It’s about money.

Are you familiar with my character Professor Xavier from the X-Men films?

Not to be pedantic about a frog version of Thor, but it’s “Throg.”

Virtual Reality Internet. Invented the word “avatar” in the context of digital spaces.

It’s a book and probably the most influential single book towards The Matrix.

My only issue is he has a Gaulois mustache despite being a Centurion. If they don’t address this, I’m gonna riot.

At least everybody seems to understand The Bear, and how cool it is to own a restaurant and yell at your employees.