I’ve been doing this for the more complex books with a lot of world building.
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The people who want to bring back slavery assume they won’t be the slaves. If they aren’t billionaires then they are making a big assumption.
I guess my statement was too broad, I don't want to go to any tourist attraction that has that many. I have been in many airports and malls, but not for the joy of experiencing nature or history, my two favorite things.
Although I'd love to see the buildings of the Acropolis I would never go anywhere that has 20,000 visitors a day. Nope.
I don’t understand how the police decided this guy hadn’t planned to attack a church for racist reasons. Sounds like they didn’t find evidence at his house about his intention to attack a black church, but that doesn’t preclude racism as a reason.
I agree, there are different learning styles.
I'm watching Foundation. Watched one episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and I might continue watching that until our subscription to Paramount Plus runs out.
Are they going to blame Ukrainian drones?
I'm re-reading the First Law series, actually listening to Steven Pacey read it to me. I recently finished Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. I want to read A Memory Called Empire next.
Why do I want to put my hand in there? It just draws me in.
This point will be lost in the reaction to this new approach. These people have been paying back their debt for a long time. Errors have been made. Relief is on the way.
I agree, I’ve been in many protests over the years and you could sense when something was not right. Like if the crowd built a platform to hang people on.