That's probably the more realistic way it would play out. Who do you think they'd contact?
Hey, if it happened that way, someone could be in contact now and we wouldn't even know.
I may or may not have been getting weird text messages on my phone, from self proclaimed extraterrestrials, asking me to take them to my leader and send them $120 in eBay cards.
Short clip is ten minutes. Sorry I have the patience of a peanut. Can you summarize or drop some time stamps?
This philosophical question has always been one of the top ones that intrigues me most. I have no definite answer, except for that I think 'nothing existing' is paradoxical, hence...
Let's say an intelligent race of aliens started sending messages to us, a date and a time they request to land and they're asking us to send a Yes or No, and where they should land if Yes.
They send this message to the UN, so don't worry it won't be American-centric in this decision making. I...
Is this only directed to Christians? If not, I would like to say that as a determinist, I don't believe God would disapprove of anything in creation. Everything is exactly as intended.
I expect, if nothing is done about both sides treating politics like a corporate war and that puddling down through the media, a lot more violence like BLM riots or January 6th, and eventually something big will happen like elastic snapping when pulling too much.
I am terminally online, good days I spend 4-6 hours, bad days can be 10 and upwards. But, on good days, I have made sure that I am meeting my goals and if I meet my goals then I’m not going to be concerned about trying to limit my screen time. The internet is good to learn things and have fun...
I have a few friends in person and a few friends online. I only socialize (in person) once or twice a month though. I leave the door open to inviting more in, but usually don't go out of my way to bring people in.
I’ve never seen Schniders List or Life is Beautiful. Hmm. I shall give them a try on a day I’m in the mood of being sad. Shall I dare watch both in a row?
Green Mile is a sad one I’ll never sit through again, but absolutely loved it.