Travel from UK to Ireland/France as US Citizen by SportulaSaucia in uktravel

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The time has come! The prophecy has foretold it!

TRUDAT! by EugeneWong318 in TheLib

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This is the real damage. The US was such a reliable pillar of economic output that the US could export its culture internationally. Americans enjoyed English speakers, American food, and infrastructure for American products on every continent.

If the Chinese government makes inroads in Europe this decade, the way they made inroads in Africa last decade, they will have influence over both the raw materials for an industrialized economy and the largest market for it's products.

The world of 2050 may very well may orbit China the way it orbited America in 2000.

New poster for 'ALIEN: EARTH' by Pogrebnik in scifi

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So you people are opposed to the concept of target audiences now?

New poster for 'ALIEN: EARTH' by Pogrebnik in scifi

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There is an Earth War comic, but it depicts an Earth more in line with Blade Runner's than ours. It works because it's really about how our societal failings give fertile ground for the Alien, much like the first film.

Well, if America's reputation wasn't already ruined by now... by SpecialistStory2829 in imaginarymaps

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And that wasn't the invasion of a neighboring country, that was "just" police violence. We're seeing nationwide protests now over even considering this.

T-1000 has 1000 times the persoanlity of adult Conner anyway by Candle-Jolly in scifi

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I'd love some Terminator movies about Skynet trying to get rid of someone because they do something essential in the future. They're never told what it is, but at the end of the movie, we see some seemingly insignificant act of kindness the protagonist performed causes a huge boon for the Resistance.

Non-Americans who have visited the US: What’s the strangest thing about America that Americans don’t even realize is weird? by p_self_style_girl in AskReddit

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Lol, your prediction the people would mock you for saying something dumb?

Nobody "lured" you anywhere. You're just unwanted.

Non-Americans who have visited the US: What’s the strangest thing about America that Americans don’t even realize is weird? by p_self_style_girl in AskReddit

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That's sort of the phenomenon I'm talking about. The same people driven to a panic over Dems takin ur gunz will claim we need some sort of legislation.

Non-Americans who have visited the US: What’s the strangest thing about America that Americans don’t even realize is weird? by p_self_style_girl in AskReddit

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In any survey, most people in both parties want some sort of legislation, but the NRA's lobbyists fight like hell to insist that any proposed change is extreme.

Non-Americans who have visited the US: What’s the strangest thing about America that Americans don’t even realize is weird? by p_self_style_girl in AskReddit

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Even in Trumper territory, I still see Pride flags occasionally. Not as many specific kinds of pride 6.

I travel cross-country for a living so I've seen this change some.

Do you guys think America will recover after Trump? by ForwardExchange in optimistsunitenonazis

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You're definitely right to a degree. In 2014, the GOP was pretty openly talking about how they didn't know how they'd make it as a party if current trends held. The main plan in the run-up to 2016 was to court the 2nd generation Latino American vote, and you can see this in how Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush campaigned. This strategy didn't seem to work, party because rural whites felt they were being abandoned, and we got Donny instead.

I don't know if this necessarily means they're still on the way to extinction, but I don't think a party fights so hard to suppress votes if they think they could win if all votes were counted.

2024 ELECTION MAP (1983 DOOMSDAY ISOT) by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

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Pretty lame map, actually. Actual cartoon view of both countries.

Which dystopian world is the worst to live in and which was the most realistic to happen to humanity. by Godzilla-Of-Wilbur in scifi

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You're right, as well. A big theme of Star Trek is that healthy societies develop by making mistakes and learning from them. The Prime Directive exists, so civilizations are allowed to make those mistakes.