Favorite Films | District 9 (2009)
When dealing with aliens, try to be polite, but firm. And always remember that a smile is cheaper than a bullet.
I don’t know Ms. Allis, but I like that she decided to illustrate Miyazaki’s words.
Yes. All of it.
This is fantastic!
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“In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
Nearly 7 years prior to Neil Armstrong’s first steps onto the lunar surface, LIFE magazine speculated on the nature of the Apollo program, its technological output, and humanity’s place beyond what were once our perceivable limits.
In their April 27th 1962 publication, the “great adventure” that is the Apollo program is analyzed in detail, merely 2 weeks following the first human spaceflight undergone by cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. How would astronauts get about on the moon? What kind of protective clothing would astronauts dawn on the lunar surface? What kind of space-faring vessel would take them there? And most intriguingly, would permanent lunar habitation be possible?
Fueled by space race discourse and the competitiveness of Cold War politics, LIFE considers these questions and more as they encapsulate the momentum of the U.S. space program during the golden era of space exploration and ingenuity.
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“And the odds of me talking to you again have decreased dramatically.”
Other sentences to avoid include: “I like figuring out what makes people tick”, or “I like to analyse peoples actions.”.
I mean, good for you to have a hobby, but it’s really unnerving to have someone analysing everything you say. Just…keep it to yourself.
And maybe try to talk to people for what they’re saying rather than why they say it, sometime.
…Just a quick doodle.




