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Posts by Dennis M Powers

Wait, why does Oxford get one? We want a comma.

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Broccoli cheddar cheese.

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*ever

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Thank you another bookmark for my space folder.

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Eleven year old me was very impressed. Rocket packs and the city of tomorrow with elevated skyways and flying cars. Alas, none of which every came true.

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They are trying to kill us.

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They are trying to kill us.

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Bravo!

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We don't know what he was like before he was injured or his perception of self. The movie glosses over that point. I can understand both sides because leaving my body behind before the stroke was unthinkable but after I would have jumped at the chance.

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My body failed me when I survived a stroke and my perception of who I was changed. To know what I lost, for the first time I had to discover who I had been. It changed who I became. Unlike Sully, I recovered most of my control so I can understand him leaving his old body behind.

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And for the record, I, too, loved that film. And as someone who had to relearn how to walk and control my body, I also cried during that scene.

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As you said, 300 characters doesn't allow for nuance. Sure, there is more to it. He finds love. He finds freedom. An undiscovered world with a body superior to the human form. Like most monumental decisions, there isn't one driving force but the culmination of many we don't get to see.

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I prefer to think about his abandonment of his human form as both a reconnection to natural forces and an escape from the corrupting technology and society that failed him. They could have restored his legs on Earth, but chose not to.

Money dictated his value not his humanity. So he left it behind

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For me, an era has ended. This is what was playing in my formative years. Traffic.

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My hats off to all the dev's sitting at their desks making random circles with their mouse and clicking on empty spaces.

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Once again, proving it may be artificial, but damn sure isn't intelligence.

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My money is on AOC. Definitely AOC.

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He was a reincarnation of a Jellicle Cat.

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You would think that after all this time, I should be able to navigate that extremely narrow window between perfectly golden brown and burnt morning toast. And yet...

Back to muffins.

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I feel seen.

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Now that I have multiple MCs across multiple stories in different universes, while justice is demanded, revenge is a dish unserved.

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Someone sultry, sexy, ribald, and defiant is eternal.

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With all the stupidity and incompetence we are living through, take a moment to appreciate a view of Earth brought to you by a feat of technical mastery.

Earthset as seen from the Artemis II mission.

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My favorite Marijuana joke.

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Without stating your age, post your favorite film released the year you turned 18.

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When faced with alien timekeeping, I often fall back on the basics of their natural or astronomical phenomena, such as the revolutions of stars or planets or the changing seasons. The oddity of aliens living within an alien does indeed present a temporal conundrum. More coffee indeed.๐Ÿ˜„

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๐Ÿ˜†

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Is a book you wrote ever done? I saw some things that needed changing, and did. Then some rephrasing and changing a few verbs. Each time I look at it, there is something more.

I am not a perfectionist, but is my striving for it the enemy of good? Maybe I should let someone read it to find out.

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