I pity the poor people in this country that don't have a Culvers within a short drive of their home.If any of you ever gets the chance, go to Culvers. Get fried cheese curds instead of fries. Get a full meal plus ice cream. You won't regret it.
I pity the poor people in this country that don't have a Culvers within a short drive of their home.If any of you ever gets the chance, go to Culvers. Get fried cheese curds instead of fries. Get a full meal plus ice cream. You won't regret it.
Never heard of it until today, closest is about 100 miles away (near Pez).I pity the poor people in this country that don't have a Culvers within a short drive of their home.
Closest to me is in Arizona...2891.59 miles away. LOLNever heard of it until today, closest is about 100 miles away (near Pez).
But YOU get the pleasure of living in the land of vog. I may be one of the few people that doesn't want to live "at the beach" that I know. I much prefer mountains with cooler weather and even regular snow.Closest to me is in Arizona...2891.59 miles away. LOL
I've never ever heard of it.I pity the poor people in this country that don't have a Culvers within a short drive of their home.
You mean like not having an immune system?Why are aliens always physically superior to humans in scifi? Why can't the alien be slightly weaker or lack some sense we find normal?
Why are aliens always physically superior to humans in scifi? Why can't the alien be slightly weaker or lack some sense we find normal?
I hadnt either until I came to Missouri but its delicious.You're really gonna pity me because I've never heard of Culvers until now.
I just love when alien technology ignores physics in movies. i.e. Impervious to all mechanical and chemical forces when applied by the military.Why are aliens always physically superior to humans in scifi? Why can't the alien be slightly weaker or lack some sense we find normal?
Bring back Alien Nation. The newcomers were stronger and more intelligent, but they also had weaknesses to things humans take for granted. Like salt water (highly acidic), MSG (poison), and chocolate (causes a heart attack).Why are aliens always physically superior to humans in scifi? Why can't the alien be slightly weaker or lack some sense we find normal?
Why are aliens always physically superior to humans in scifi? Why can't the alien be slightly weaker or lack some sense we find normal?
There was District 9, too, which shared some creative staff. Which probably was clear from the similar themes and visuals.[DOUBLEPOST=1400248672,1400248355][/DOUBLEPOST]Bring back Alien Nation. The newcomers were stronger and more intelligent, but they also had weaknesses to things humans take for granted. Like salt water (highly acidic), MSG (poison), and chocolate (causes a heart attack).
(edit: Well, whaddaya know. FOX to make another attempt at Alien Nation reboot.)
What's that last one?
This discussion reminded me of this tumblr post where humans are painted as the ultimate life form.There was District 9, too, which shared some creative staff. Which probably was clear from the similar themes and visuals.[DOUBLEPOST=1400248672,1400248355][/DOUBLEPOST]
What's that last one?
Yeah okay exceptions to any generalization. But in general the first thing that seems to happen is that Kirk gets held by the neck over a yawning chasm by some alien taunting him for his physical inferiority. Or all the other aliens aside from Crichton reading a bowl a room away.
If it makes you feel better, I've never heard of Culver's either and the closest one to me is only 70 miles away.Closest to me is in Arizona...2891.59 miles away. LOL
Data was deliberately made more limited to better suit the comfort (and safety) of humans. Remember, his "brother" Lor came first, had emotions, ambitions, etc, and basically went all Khan Noonien-Singh and had to be disassembled. So then Dr Soong (no relation) made a "less perfect" android - Data.Here's another one: Data was supposed to be this unmatched AI feat, yet the EMH seems superior to Data. I must've missed something.
Right. It was the fact that she was static that tipped him off. Every performance was exactly the same.an android copy of his wife which was so lifelike and perfect that nobody, not even she herself, could tell she was an android (except for Data, who detected that her physical precision in playing music was beyond the capabilities of a human).
Occasionally on 4chan, they'll have a good Humanity, Fuck Yeah! thread... I tend to save some choice ones from there.This discussion reminded me of this tumblr post where humans are painted as the ultimate life form.
Not in "Veil of Madness," the last one I posted.Yeah, but Humans are still described as primitive and quaint in all of those.