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‘What Jesus Are You?’: Drag Queens Host ‘Hunky Jesus Contest’ On Easter
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‘What Jesus Are You?’: Drag Queens Host ‘Hunky Jesus Contest’ On Easter

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FACT CHECK: Facebook Post Falsely Claims JAG Convicted Matthew Graves Of Treason
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FACT CHECK: Facebook Post Falsely Claims JAG Convicted Matthew Graves Of Treason

A post shared on Facebook claims the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps purportedly convicted Matthew Graves‚ the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia‚ of treason. Verdict: False The claim is false and stems from a Mar. 24 article published on the satire site “Real Raw News.” A spokesperson for Navy JAG denied […]
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US Expanded Intelligence Sharing With Israel To ‘Unprecedented’ Levels After Hamas Attack
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US Expanded Intelligence Sharing With Israel To ‘Unprecedented’ Levels After Hamas Attack

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Archaeologists Reveal Hunting‚ Butchering Of Elephants By Ancient Humans
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Archaeologists Reveal Hunting‚ Butchering Of Elephants By Ancient Humans

The study suggests humans just freaking love a good tradition
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Prices In Key Insurance Sector Could Climb Even Higher After Baltimore Bridge Disaster
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Prices In Key Insurance Sector Could Climb Even Higher After Baltimore Bridge Disaster

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Florida Atlantic Univeristy Football Team’s Epic Aircraft Carrier April Fools’ Day Troll-Job Just Broke My Heart
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Florida Atlantic Univeristy Football Team’s Epic Aircraft Carrier April Fools’ Day Troll-Job Just Broke My Heart

In one fell swoop FAU gave me a brand new dream and then snatched it away
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The Story of How Rapa Nui Lost a Flowering Tree‚ and How Humans Ensured its Survival
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The Story of How Rapa Nui Lost a Flowering Tree‚ and How Humans Ensured its Survival

If you’re the kind of person who likes rare things‚ then the toromiro tree would be a truly exceptional addition to your ornamental garden. That’s the only place you’re likely to find the toromiro these days‚ 70 years after it went extinct on its native island of Rapa Nui—which most people are likely to know […] The post The Story of How Rapa Nui Lost a Flowering Tree‚ and How Humans Ensured its Survival appeared first on Good News Network.
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AMC Offers a Quick Peek at The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol
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AMC Offers a Quick Peek at The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol

News The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon AMC Offers a Quick Peek at The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol Everyone is always trying to find everyone else on these shows By Molly Templeton | Published on April 1‚ 2024 icon-comment 0 Share New Share Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS Feed Everybody gets a “Book of” these days. (Yes‚ I’m looking at you‚ Boba Fett.) This summer‚ Carol (Melissa McBride) returns to the world of The Walking Dead in—take a deep breath—The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol. It doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue‚ does it? But even a person who gave up on the original TWD many‚ many seasons back might feel a small twinge of excitement at the little teaser that AMC released for this series. Carol was always one of the best parts of the original series‚ and now she’s back‚ having turned up in the very end of Daryl Dixon‘s first-season finale. And she seems very determined to find her friend. AMC released a short clip that follows up on that last scene—one that begins with Daryl (Norman Reedus)‚ who is‚ per usual‚ in a nasty spot of trouble. (Good thing all the guys on his side have really good aim.) The focus then switches to Carol‚ who tries to play nice with a bunch of strangers‚ asking about a bike that once belonged to Daryl. The strangers are not forthcoming‚ and Carol switches tactics—with the help of a conveniently placed crossbow. The logline for the season doesn’t say much that isn’t implied by these scenes: “The new season picks up where The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon left off‚ with both confronting old demons while Carol struggles to find her friend and he struggles with his decision to stay in France‚ causing tension at the Nest.” The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol premieres this summer (they haven’t gotten more specific yet) on AMC and AMC+. [end-mark] The post AMC Offers a Quick Peek at <;i>;The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon—The Book of Carol<;/i>; appeared first on Reactor.
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Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed
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Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

Book Recommendations Science Fiction Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed True believers can change society—though not always in a positive way‚ according to these SFF stories… By James Davis Nicoll | Published on April 1‚ 2024 icon-comment 0 Share New Share Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS Feed Who among us has not envisioned a more perfect society? One that will be realizable if only everyone (masses and elites alike) could be convinced to adopt the one true path? One realizable if all of us were to follow the inspired leaders who promise perfect happiness! A few science fiction authors have written to advance their views as to the perfect society (ahem‚ Ecotopia‚ cough cough). But it has been as common‚ or perhaps more common‚ for authors to imagine either flawed utopias (The Dispossessed) or dwell on the miseries that follow mistaken idealism. Here are five books about idealistic pursuits that failed. The Mercenary by Jerry Pournelle (1977) Fearing nuclear war‚ the United States of America and the Soviet Union formed the CoDominium‚ dividing Earth between them. This cynical power-sharing arrangement has thus far succeeded in its two goals: world peace and entrenched power for the American Unity Party and the Russian Communist Party. Of all the American parties‚ only the Unity Party is willing to make the compromises necessary to keep the CoDominium functioning. The Unity Party is threatened in the polls by the pugnacious Patriot Party and the idealistic Freedom Party. If the voters are too irresponsible to vote Unity‚ the only choice for continued world peace‚ then it is the duty of men like the Honorable John Rogers Grant to protect voters from their own terrible judgement. That this will keep Grant in office is but a trifling side effect. I apologize to modern readers for whom the idea of an American political party making common cause with the Russians in exchange for short-term political is absurd. It was the Cold War! There were lots of odd ideas floating around. In the Unity Party’s defense‚ their belief that they’re America’s only bulwark against nuclear war does prove correct… unfortunately for most of the inhabitants of the Northern hemisphere. In the Hands of Glory by Phyllis Eisenstein (1981) When the unworkably vast Stellar Federation bowed to reality and dissolved itself‚ the officers of the Stellar Patrol found themselves suddenly unemployed. This was unacceptable to General Bohannon of the 36th Tactical Strike Force. His force easily conquers the agrarian world of Amphora—just the first step in Bohannon’s grand plan for the future of the galaxy. Eighty years later‚ Lt. Dia Catlin has been loyally playing her part in achieving the vision of the long-dead Bohannon. Captured by Amphoran rebels still not reconciled to Patrol rule‚ Dia’s eventual rescue turns her into a Patrol hero. This in turn puts Dia in a position to discover the undisclosed portion of Bohannon’s glorious plan… an “Are we the baddies?” revelation sufficiently alarming to compel Dia to switch sides. Points to Bohannon for setting in motion a social movement still active long after his death. However‚ as characters in the novel observe‚ his grand scheme is basically a less workable version of the Federation‚ which‚ as was previous established‚ never managed to successfully administer a realm on a galactic scale. Shadows of the Short Days by Alexander Dan Vilhjálmsson (2014) Garún is determined to see the rise of a just‚ egalitarian society in Kalmar-occupied Reykjavík. Garún works tirelessly in the cause of reform despite the considerable personal risk involved. Garún is one of the half-human and despised huldufólk; in the eyes of the Kalmar Commonwealth‚ Garún and her people have no rights that need to be respected. Should she be detained by the authorities‚ she can expect punishment that will be even more dire than the dismal fates meted out to fully human dissidents. Garún’s ex-boyfriend Sæmundur has a cause of his own. Sæmundur is determined to master the forbidden esoteric secrets of galdur‚ magic by another name. In Sæmundur’s hands‚ galdur could transform Garún’s revolutionary quest. Should Sæmundur succeed in his aims—and nothing seems sufficient to deter him—nobody will call Sæmundur “Sæmundur the Mad” again. Quite possibly because there will be nobody left alive in Reykjavík to do so. Garún is a legitimately inspirational figure. Alas‚ her ex‚ Sæmundur the Mad‚ is the sort of deranged researcher who gives vainglorious tampering in domains that have been forbidden to humans for good reason a bad name. Not only is he determined to undermine reality itself‚ the means by which he funds his research are socially irresponsible at best. These Fragile Graces‚ This Fugitive Heart by Izzy Wasserstein (2023) Mid-21st century Americans enjoy the full benefits of climate change and corporate domination without the distraction of functioning state or federal governments. Kay refused to serve the oligarchs. Kay also refused to simply starve. Instead‚ she founded a commune. Under Kay’s leadership‚ the commune has survived while remaining loyal to its founding principles… despite considerable pressure to compromise. Kay’s death seems to be suicide. Kay’s ex-girlfriend Dora is certain that Kay was murdered. Worse yet‚ Dora believes that the killer had to be a member of the commune. Dora is not quite correct about what’s going on. The situation is actually much worse than Dora fears. This novella is admittedly something of an outlier to my theme‚ in that the idealists aren’t the problem. The pragmatists are. Further‚ Kay has somehow managed to keep the commune on mission without becoming some sort of cult leader. Due to the focus of the story‚ we don’t see how she managed that trick. There has to be more to it than sincerity and hard work… Fathomfolk by Eliza Chan (2024) Forced from their traditional homelands by human-caused climate change‚ Fathomfolk are grudgingly granted refuge by those same humans. Relegated to second-class status‚ Fathomfolk are a valuable but despised underclass. Half-siren Mira has spent her career proving herself a loyal‚ hard-working guard. She is eventually the first Fathomfolk promoted to captaincy of the border guard. Too bad for Mira that the job largely involves keeping her fellow Fathomfolk in line. Mira’s sister-in-law Nami cares nothing for incremental social progress. Nami believes in deeds not words! Nami believes in revolution‚ not evolution! Nami also believes that hunky revolutionary Firth is far too handsome to be as evil as his actions suggest he is. Nami means well. Too bad for everyone near Nami. Many will suffer for Nami’s belief in the redeeming effect of Firth’s irresistible cheekbones. Not Nami herself. Nami has the most annoying ability to convince those around her to give Nami second chances. This might make Nami a greater threat to the public good than Firth. Idealists and their selfless drive to change less-than-perfect societies have often transformed such societies… though not always in positive ways. Not only that; their example has inspired authors to pen compelling stories. Idealists abound in SFF. I may have missed some of your favorites. If so‚ feel free to remind me of them in comments.[end-mark] The post Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed appeared first on Reactor.
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