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sue_donyem t1_ja6c6m8 wrote
Reply to [SP] You have been sentenced to 10 years at Flavour Town Jail for crimes against flavour. by Somethingbutonreddit
"You will meet us here in ten years at 6:00 AM on this very day, or else you will be abandoned here for the rest of your days within the confines of Flavor Town internment. Attempts to escape will be met with your total destruction at the hands of the Flavor Town Perimeter Guard, and any attempts of outside communication will be blocked. You have earned ten years, prisoner, and your sentence starts the exact moment you stop off the barge. You will be given no currency or aid. If you want to be free, survive."
The warden sighed, lighting her cigarette.
"Welcome to England."
sue_donyem t1_j3p4syt wrote
Reply to comment by SheriffComey in Masters invitation goes to the wrong Scott Stallings by jarkaise
Hits a golf ball, it flies wide, bounces off a tree, and ricochets into his face
sue_donyem t1_j2829yn wrote
Reply to [WP] Faster than light travel has been proven impossible, that's why humans are so surprised when aliens turn up. Not as surprised as the aliens on the generational ship who say the planet was void of life when they set off, following a missile they had sent to wipe out the dinosaurs. by Wrooof
By the time ʻOumuamua was already gone, humanity had discovered the true nature of the extrasolar object. Tongue in cheek arguments that it was an extraterrestrial probe, sent by some far off civilization, were proven correct- in part, by signals left in it's wake, repeating in binary, every three point one four minutes, on a wavelength so faint it took ARCJAT, a satellite radio telescope launched in 2040, to pick it up.
The asteroid was a casing for an extraterrestrial craft, drifting for billions and billions of years, with an initial trajectory targeting where Earth was some 45 million years ago, following the purge of competitive life 66 million years ago. The craft had been damaged somehow during it's long travel, and whatever force which motivated it's trajectory had flubbed the math at some point because of it, causing the craft to miss Earth by few houses, cosmically speaking, and was forced by gravity to shoot past our system and Oort cloud.
We will never know what the extraterrestrials look like, but Sir Isaac Newton claimed another victory for Earth, it seemed.
sue_donyem t1_j1mw3j1 wrote
Reply to In 78 years it will be 2100. People will have close to 200 years worth of feature films to watch. How do you think people getting into film then will go about it? by topazdude17
It's hard to say what film will look like in 2123. I think traditional "view a film on a screen" film will still exist, but a large chunk of media will be ARM (augmented reality media, VR) and full sensory simulations. I think it'll be similar to libraries, but extremely monetized.
sue_donyem t1_j1laewx wrote
Reply to comment by Thainexylon in [CW] Write a short poem in Morse Code, and after that, write a story around it... by Thainexylon
No, just part
sue_donyem t1_j1labzy wrote
Reply to comment by Thainexylon in [CW] Write a short poem in Morse Code, and after that, write a story around it... by Thainexylon
I deleted it, it wasn't a poem. I misread it the title
sue_donyem t1_ix1y8fz wrote
Reply to [PM] The Old West by Robysto7
A general store owner counts inventory on a sunny day.
sue_donyem t1_ivngj3h wrote
Reply to comment by FamousPoet in Has anyone else watched aquabats super show growing up by RatchetNRG
I'm unapologetically a fan of third wave ska. Great shit to dance and jam to.
sue_donyem t1_jbtvwcc wrote
Reply to Elizabeth Banks Leads Voice Cast Of ‘The Flintstones’ Animated Series ‘Bedrock’ As Comedy Scores Pilot Presentation At Fox by MarvelsGrantMan136
I hope this doesn't replace The Great North.