Sep. 17th, 2020
Making a note of these links about the language around space exploration that we have right now, as well as about the language we need from now on.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/09/manifest-destiny-trump-space-exploration/612439/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/11/we-need-to-change-way-we-talk-about-space-exploration-mars/
And this is just for Anglophone humans. What about the other languages we humans are speaking, or will speak?
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/09/manifest-destiny-trump-space-exploration/612439/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/11/we-need-to-change-way-we-talk-about-space-exploration-mars/
And this is just for Anglophone humans. What about the other languages we humans are speaking, or will speak?
MCU: We Have Our She-Hulk
Sep. 17th, 2020 05:09 pmConfirmed by Deadline, Variety and the Hollywood Reporter:
Tatiana Maslany is the MCU's Jennifer "She-Hulk" Walters.
From Orphan Black to Perry Mason to this. I expect there to be a lot of kvelling (?) from MCU fans in Regina in particular and Saskatchewan in general tonight.
I was hoping for her to end up in an Alpha Flight show, but this will probably work out well.
I suppose Mr. Ruffalo will be showing up as supporting cast? If they're keeping the family connection - their comics counterparts are cousins - I'd expect that.
Tatiana Maslany is the MCU's Jennifer "She-Hulk" Walters.
From Orphan Black to Perry Mason to this. I expect there to be a lot of kvelling (?) from MCU fans in Regina in particular and Saskatchewan in general tonight.
I was hoping for her to end up in an Alpha Flight show, but this will probably work out well.
I suppose Mr. Ruffalo will be showing up as supporting cast? If they're keeping the family connection - their comics counterparts are cousins - I'd expect that.