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So there we have it.An apocalyptic vision-- when women vote, this is what's going to happen.There's about 10 in this series, which are fantastic, hilarious, and daft, of course.
first became famous for, save the cheerleaders, save the world, I mean the basic idea behind that was that, the future mustn't repeat itself in the present. They saw this like, you know,post-apocalyptic thing that happens, New York City blows up, and then they're supposed to go back into the present to stop the future from happening. So again, this time and repetitionthemes were very prominent in the show even they're not necessarily spelled out in that way. So it's clear in the show why we don't want things to happen like that, why we don't
And we have survived the end of the world when everything else has been destroyed.We're a post-apocalyptic survival community.And we're going outside an hour's time, blinking in the bright afternoon sunshine.
where the cotton fiber was turned using the machines into the textiles, which were then taken back down to Africa.And without getting too apocalyptic about it all, we are clearly facing a very great challenge in our very
And these are tried and tested narratives.So all of these apocalyptic zombie narratives, that's another one.
Look at those girls.It's a post apocalyptic future in which there are a few human survivors, and many of the remaining survivors are eating the other survivors, so it kind of
And so our civilization careened toward self destruction.Into this pre-apocalyptic decline in July of 2013 came the most unlikely of saviors.When a ridiculous TV movie about a tornado of sharks premiered on the SciFi channel, the most surprising thing happened.
and this war between the worlds.There's apocalyptic storm, and lightning strikes, and the ground is shifting, and people are floating, and there's a baby that senses corruption and causeshorrible disfigurement, and he comes up with this incredibly banal response, right?
Now, I'll admit to you, this does look like some kind of crazy steampunk post-apocalyptic Mad Max contraption.a post-apocalyptic world, this is equally applicable to falling through a time warp to 10,000 BC and wanting to make yourself the emperor
I transformed a blank of steel into a knife, which I then, very smugly, very gleefully, took home and cut some bread, and some cheddar and mademyself a post-apocalyptic cheese toastie from scratch, and then discovered, immediately afterwards, a ruinous crack in the handle of my knife that I made from scratch.I'd done a pretty awful job.
of war. So this is Carter warning about national catastrophe.And these sweeping apocalyptic pronouncements themselves also carry risks because they make it more difficult to achieve pragmatic policy making.
But what was beautiful about it is also the devastation of it.And it was this apocalyptic, monochromatic forest.And it went on for 25 square miles.
animals besides ma'am what if you got to lose it's either us or your dear little Jehoshaphat runs wild across adevastated post-apocalyptic landscape that's right our services begin May 22nd immediately following theRapture and continue the full five months until the actual end of the world on October 21st
interrupted by the collapse of 500,000 tons of metal, concrete, and glass. Just as teachers began to evacuate children from the school, the second tower came down,unleashing the kind of apocalyptic roar no child should ever have to hear, and a huge pyroclastic cloud of debris came boiling up Greenwich Street toward us.You couldn’t tell if the cloud was going to reach us or not, but it wasn’t a moment for contemplation. I picked up Micaela and we joined a horde of people running
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report produced this month, a couple of weeks ago, made for terrifying reading.We are looking into an apocalyptic future of blistering summers, melting ice caps, drowned cities,whole portions of the planet left effectively uninhabitable.
Some of them are really apocalyptic, you know?
it happens in war stories.It happens in other kinds of apocalyptic genres-- the end of the world-- is that we get human behavior, human conflict, human emotionkind of ratcheted up, because at the end of the world, everything matters.
I want to say a little bit apocalyptic, in terms of, like, "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine" was-- We have to restart the Sun, and apocalypse.
the threat of a truly apocalyptic scenario could arise.
Now, I'll admit to you, this does look like some kind of crazy steampunk post-apocalyptic Mad Max contraption.You can read the best post-apocalyptic sci-fi, books like "The Earth Abides, or like "Robinson Crusoe" or "The Martian," which talk about starting from scratch
So I had this post-apocalyptic, mid-apocalyptic landscape, I guess, but that was new for me.
The first rule of post-apocalyptic survival is don't talk about where you're going to be post-apocalypse because then people will show up.
And you've fallen in with a crowd of other survivors.You're in a kind of post-apocalyptic world with a community of survivors.And this is the kind of trope that I think we're all pretty familiar with already.
I'm not quite that apocalyptic about it.
I know about all that apocalyptic stuff.
SCOTTY McLENNAN: So Revelation is an apocalyptic writing after the time of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 A.D., many
a sharp and probing analysis of the apocalyptic upheavals in the media and entertainment industries." NPR said it -- that "Few of its points couldn't be discovered by
This has been in plenty of cinema films and sci-fi novels, from "I Am Legend" to "The Road" or "The Death of Grass."There's a good history of this kind of post-apocalyptic narrative.But the question that I've been trying to ask is what to do next.
Why would we emphasis so much this particular apocalyptic gospel rather than looking at -- this apocalyptic writing, rather than looking at the
And then you had this incredible look for the end of the movie that looked apocalyptic.
I'm going to try again to ask my question now.One is a serious, post-apocalyptic-- not post-apocalyptic, apocalyptic.
And the essay is titled "Game Over: a Cold War Kid Reflects on Apocalyptic Video Games." So another thing that is changing here
And I think for us nowadays, post-apocalyptic is "The Walking Dead," it's "21 Days Later," it's things like that.
I had thought of this phrase, "post-apocalyptic domestic drama." So post-apocalyptic was always in the equation of the project.
The science fiction of the '70s and '80s tended to be sort of post apocalyptic.
It was really a proxy for their competing visions of the future.On Ehrlich's side, an apocalyptic vision that was fearful about human excess and over population.And on Simon's side, optimistic and bullish about the potential for human progress.
bloody stuff. And this one is apocalyptic with comedy with supernatural things going on.
So there's that kind of future and then there's also the dark and apocalyptic future, which is the one that is used by sometimes the state at other times by the church to keep the population
And so then the question is, does that save us from the apocalyptic scenario, or can a really powerful narrow AI be just as dangerous--
And yet, that, the most apocalyptic scenario in the realm of biological diversity scarcely approaches what we know to be the most optimistic scenario in the realm
I mean, even just these last two weeks felt like apocalyptic to me.
The Institutes, which is kind of like the Google of the post-apocalyptic wasteland, created the Synths.
the film really was um is Wall-E is the is the robot wandering around the post-apocalyptic kind of environment.
If you were to look up steampunk, oftentimes it's a lot of post-apocalyptic stuff.
in a more fantastic wasteland, a sort of post-apocalyptic wasteland.
I suddenly thought, I probably should have checked that before I launched myself in.But if we stay within the kind of premise for thought experiments, this post-apocalyptic world where most of the people have suddenly died,but the stuff is left lying around, you'd be afforded a grace period.
There are ingredients and ingredients and recipes in the book as to how to do all that basic chemistry for yourself.And within transport, what you would really hope that your post-apocalyptic society, that you could stop the regression before you reach a state like this where you canno longer run mechanization.
So that it was the origins of all the characters, and then the far apocalyptic future of all the same characters.
real understanding, and certainly no hands-on, practical experience of how a lot of stuff is really done or how things are made in the modern world today.And if you really had to, let's say if you're in this post-apocalyptic scenario, if you're knocked back to first principles, do any of usreally have the foggiest idea how to take a handful of seed and walk out to a muddy field and make food come out of that field?
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