Gym progress is weird.
You look in the mirror every day and think nothing changed.
Then someone who hasn’t seen you in 6 months says:
“Bro… you got big.”
actress so good that vince gilligan literally wrote the role for her after working with her on bcs. she signed on without reading a script and has since won a critics choice and golden globe (+ more). she’s also the frontrunner for this year’s emmy, and pluribus has become apple tv’s most streamed show. so yeah… rhea seehorn… that’s what you call perfect casting
The way time speeds up as we age, and our lives accelerate toward death, is like the way a person in freefall accelerates toward the ground. But time speeds up largely because there’s ever less novelty as we age, so by doing new things, you can deploy a chronological parachute.
@ockhams Ben akkoord met wat je zegt, maar er zijn veel duidelijkere voorbeelden aan te halen die het probleem beter illustreren dan dit van Anne De Baetzelier. Ikzelf moest het ook opzoeken wie het juist weer was.
@KeithOlbermann Basing your opinions on the short fragment is not ideal.
We also tend to forget that he has, as it seems, a very busy schedule and combineing this with those jetlags I can imagine myself that sometimes you wander off a bit...
You should not consider the hand to have formed all at once, but rather as an incremental process. Of course, the chances of everything appearing perfect right away are extremely low.
Furthermore, the robotic hand is based on an existing mechanism: the human hand. Thus, claiming that the human hand is engineered simply because it resembles a robotic one is fundamentally backward.
Moreover, it's always easy to claim that every element in the hand serves a purpose after it exists—hindsight makes it seem obvious. But predicting what should be there before it comes into being is a far greater challenge.