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@Lil Fed š itās fine, in the middle of it I randomly got the Mod role.
game of thrones logic
"no 1 will let a woman rule"
*all the rulers are women and EVERYONE is going out of their way to help them be the rulers*
women/feminist logic
"the world hates women"
*have the full support of both gender's and the government*
except in the end Cersei was killed, Jon lead the freefolk and Bran ruled the six kingdoms
the only woman ruler in the end was Sansa
Do we rly count that ending thooooo
Last two seasons got a lil offf the handles imo
Lol! Is this politics or GoT? ;)
Anyone here read The Probability Broach?
Wasnt that the what if book about confederates winning instead of the union?
i didnt read half of what u said
No. It wasn't about the Confederacy winning. In the novel, there was one word different in the Declaration 1776... and that made all of the difference. ;)
Hmmm, no nickname changes here. :)
I guess I'll see if the PC interface allows me. :)
I usually drop the Barney Rubble. One group asked me to add my nickname in that group to the Discord name, so I usually shorten my server nickname back to just Mhoram. :)
Is it worth the read?
Back to TPB... there were changes that happened after the difference in the Declaration... like President Washington showing up at the Whiskey Rebellion, and dying... and Washington's REAL history vilified him. :)
Yes, it was sort of a What-if book, but isn't all science fiction what if? ;)
It was very well put together. It was pushed that everyone take advantage of gun ownership to cut down on crime.
They made the point that 78% of the populace carried firearms... Sorta stopped most crime. ;)
Actually, the main character was a native American policeman detective... who existed on this alternate Earth... Yes, there was a "multi-verse" element to the series overall.
@ę»Death it is DEFINITELY worth a read. :)
Ill have to write it down
I would read the novel, not the graphic novel version. A lot of the impact of the plot is breezed over in the graphic novel.
The Probability Broach. L.Neil Smith. Circa 1984? But it was reprinted a few times.
Maybe the original was earlier.
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@TheNobody Oops didnt realize you didnt see it
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