
Mrs Thompson?!? Good Lord, it’s like I’m flashing back to fifth grade!

Mrs Thompson?!? Good Lord, it’s like I’m flashing back to fifth grade!
I don’t play chess and I also had trouble. It’s a long castle. Ok. And it walks? What?
I vaguely remember hearing about an artist who, I think this was about 15 years, scavenged a bunch of the oldest camera phones they could find (i.e., flip and candy bar phones) and, because no one ever resets their electronics, pulled all the photos they held. I didn’t actually see how they displayed the pics (giant collage? coffee table book?), but I thought it sounded interesting from historical perspective. I’ll bet it’s a lot like nowadays except for the quantity since those phones predated constant cloud-connections. That is to say, mostly kids, SOs, and cats.
And yet, when the resident with the highest rate of correctly identifying impostors insists that the head psychiatrist is a reptoid, he is pooh-poohed.
There’s also a difference between not knowing the difference and always getting them mixed up. The diagram doesn’t help with the stated problem. Also, it doesn’t address the question.
As another example, the Cuyahoga River famously caught fire in 1969. That isn’t technically the 70s, but I wouldn’t have gone near it anytime during that decade.
So many parts of this picture don’t make any sense.
Got it. The Easter Bunny is an immigrant, over 1,500 years old, and has at least one ovipositor. Let me restate the remaining question: Why does it lay/bring Celtic fertility symbols?? I learn so much here.


Picture #15 will shock you! (so much so that it’s censored?)
I spent too long trying to figure out what was going on with the walls (and ceiling!) in #s 2 and 3. My first thought was a kid run amuck with markers, but it’s too…“well done.” Wall paper? No, it’s not regular enough. All I can come up with is stamps, which is confusing on its own.
Oh, and the spot at the end of the stairs in #9, under the window to another planet–that’s got to be beginning of a wormhole forming, right?
Not too mention the implication that lemurs know what malaria is. What else have these scientists been hiding from us???
Of course one of the richest corporations on the planet is making this show. Especially apt is that it’s a tech company with a biomedical branch. I’m sure all of the show’s themes will be true to the book.


"But…But…How?? Then whose bones have we been keeping in the piano?


Sorry, Tintoretto, your artistic license has been revoked.
What’s that thing on the right? Is it supposed to be a mannequin?
I looked at these when replacing my HP, but they’re still inkjets, right? We don’t print often enough to keep inkjets operational–the ink dries and permanently clogs the head. I tried manually clearing that on my last one and was completely unsuccessful. It’s been lasers ever since then.
The question mark in the center turned out to be quite appropriate.


The king just loves talking to… EARTH TRASH! He sets aside an hour each day for it.


I tend to prefer gene-editing because I don’t like generating the pollution. I could just dump it on enemies or (now) launch it into space, but I don’t.


Is it possible to sell your colony? Outside the archonexus plotline, I mean? I’ve done it once (the plotline, I mean), and that was enough. With my conservative play style, it’s too tedious to do it all three times. If we’re including endings, I’ve yet to host the High Stellarch.
As far as stuff, I’ve never used growth vats since I prefer quality colonists over quantity. For same reason, I’ve never used any of the slave stuff or most of the royalty clothing (robes, vests, crowns, etc.). I’ve not yet tried many of items from Anomaly, like the serums. The downsides just seem too large (which I understand is to offset the benefits, but still…).
The gods that speak plainly are the best gods.
… Also, maybe the worst gods.