It’s kinda problematic. ‘Rainbow kryptonite’ would be more appropriate,
https://www.dexerto.com/comics/superman-pink-kryptonite-supergirl-2520937/
It’s kinda problematic. ‘Rainbow kryptonite’ would be more appropriate,
https://www.dexerto.com/comics/superman-pink-kryptonite-supergirl-2520937/
I see no advantage to students using AI and many problems.
Unless and until I see an advantage to a new tech, I hold my reserve. Obviously, a typewriter will give you better copy than a quill pen, and a word processor beats both.
But all three of those require the writer to come up with their own ideas.
First, you’ve proven my point about how the interwebs can lead us into stupid, inane, meaningless arguments that prove nothing.
Second, comic book Batman always carries krytonite in case Supes goes rogue, and that beats some surfing gear any day of the week.
And at the time it was true.
If all the knowledge you have in your society can be memorized and recited, writing it down means it can be changed.
On the other hand, if you have a society where you know of that there are over 500,000 types of beetles, it might be a better idea to come up with a way to record that information without memorization.
Just because an idea is new/old doesn’t mean it’s good/bad.
Things have to be judged on their own merits.
I like to put it this way.
Television is like binoculars and the internet is like a microscope.
Watch TV and you’ll see all sorts of things from a distance, and kind of get an idea of how they interconnect. A good general idea of what’s going on.
Use the internet and you’ll end up spending six months arguing over which version of Batman had the most effective utility belt.
Such men are dangerous!
I know that I learn better when I write things down on paper.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-learning-secret-don-t-take-notes-with-a-laptop/
It’s too bad you didn’t get to post that on Juneteenth.
By that logic, we shouldn’t have to teach kids to walk, because they’ll be able to strap on an exoskeleton or sit in a floating chair. Heck, we will be able to make Dune style suits and never have to teach them to control their poopage.
There’s no growth without struggle.
Have you tried applying for Civil Service jobs?
How much time to put a little product in your hair?
How hard is it to listen to a language lesson instead of that song you’ve heard a million times?
Get some nice collared shirts instead of fanboy T-shirts?
Watch one how to dance video?
For children, a woman; for pleasure, a young boy; but for true paradise, a melon.
The biggest media fantasy was that the Spartans weren’t gay themselves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_in_ancient_Greece
The Simpsons did it first.
If he doesn’t want it, someone else there will.
Micheal Cohen did the same thing and he did 18 months out of a three year sentence.
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“Greyshirt” was a short lived comic hero. Based on 'The Spirit" the hero wore mundane clothes with a face mask and fought crime with his fists and wits. Grey shirt refers to the chainmail armor he wore underneath his dapper suit.