flybow : If one likes transphobic bigots.
acatinthehat : As clicheish the plot promo sounds, seems like one of those you could get out a lot of tur...
Toonaholic : If ya wanna see the ol' legends of the Enterprise battle their ol' nemesis, its an oldie b...
greyfur : Yeah, weird, I just went digging into a few of my backup sites, and the latest episode on ...
yellow_rose1 : I have it on my watchlist now, thanks for pointing it out. :D
Toonaholic : Even after what they did to Bohannon's hair, I slogged through this series until this, um....
BluRain : This is so good. Leaves you wanting more seasons. Definitely worth a reboot.
Toonaholic : Come election season I hope its a Dodo bird.
Libs368 : ...and that's how I got crabs the first time.
loveheart : fantastic movie
While Plympton’s animation is appreciated since it’s a display of his agreement with the presentation, the small number of people who have the power to perpetrate these atrocities against our biosphere & those within it are not stupid.
These actions are not mistakes. There is a concerted effort on many fronts using many methods to adulterate & corrupt the biosphere & therefor those whose existence depends on its health.
Shifting gears to another thought; The efforts to go off-planet to Mars or anywhere else cannot be supported since those efforts are not beneficial to those left on Earth to marinate in a destroyed biosphere. Those efforts only benefit but a few & the resources used are stolen & used without full knowledge & consent of those whom those resources are diverted from.
These two different topics can juxtapose & conclusions may be drawn as they will.
I agree on all points. I also wonder, have we contaminated other planets with these nuclear bombs? The devastation will never be full realized. Many people may think that statement is a huge stretch but what goes up into the atmosphere can end up in the galaxy. I’ve always said that these tests are going to come back and haunt us in ways we could never imagine, until it’s too late.