chuckleslord

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chuckleslord , to Ask Science in How dense would the atmosphere need to be to result in a cataclysmic chain reaction during a nuclear explosion?

Fusion of two nitrogen-14 nuclei and a hydrogen nucleus. That was the feared chain reaction, since both elements are abundant.

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chuckleslord , to Work Reform in America’s Commute to Work Is Getting Longer and Longer

Here in the US, our safety net has the punjis poking through it. That way we don't overburden the net by falling on it, the spikes will catch us instead. We don't really have much power to pick employers here, we really gotta pick the best paying job we can find in a really short time. Oh, and can't be switching jobs too much, since lots of employers can deny you health insurance until you've worked with them for 90 days. Isn't that such a fun system‽

chuckleslord , (edited ) to Star Trek in Doug Jones teaches Wil Wheaton how to walk like a Kelpien

I used sarcasm to deflect because you made me feel uncomfortable. I wasn't talking about, nor was I interested in talking about, his recent acting choices or lack thereof. I made an innocuous, positive comment about him because I like who he appears to be as a person. There wasn't an invitation there to debate his merits as an actor.

chuckleslord , to Star Trek in Doug Jones teaches Wil Wheaton how to walk like a Kelpien

Oh no! My favorite actor playing my favorite character. Truly an awful time to live

chuckleslord , to Star Trek in Doug Jones teaches Wil Wheaton how to walk like a Kelpien

Doug Jones is a national treasure

chuckleslord , (edited ) to Star Trek in A really great chat between SMG and Tawny Newsome

I would love it, but it would break the Canon of Discovery. No one is supposed to know that the Discovery, or her crew, ever existed.

Misremembered. The Discovery was “destroyed” to protect the secret of her going into the future. Thanks for the clearing up!

chuckleslord , to xkcd in xkcd #2887: Minnesota

Mni sóta

chuckleslord , to xkcd in xkcd #2886: Fast Radio Bursts

Bistromath was such a beautifully strange concept for a ship. I freaking love SEP fields the most from that book.

chuckleslord , (edited ) to Men's Liberation in The ‘manning up of boys begins in the cradle.’ But what boys really need is emotional support from their dads

I had a realization recently that this is what Boy Scouts is about giving to young boys.

Or, at least, that’s the impact it had on me.

chuckleslord , to xkcd in xkcd #2883: Astronaut Guests

Yeah, they’re literally “over”

chuckleslord , to aww in A way to beat boredom

“I used to date a guy who could do that. He said it wasn’t that great”

chuckleslord , to Work Reform in Walt Disney Pictures VFX Workers Vote to Unionize With IATSE

Workers just keep on winning

chuckleslord , to Work Reform in Being Mean to Scabs Is Working

Sorry about that, was a misunderstanding on my part.

chuckleslord , to Work Reform in Being Mean to Scabs Is Working

movieweb.com/ryan-reynolds-is-not-allowed-to-impr…

Based on this article, yes and no. A writer improv-ing is the same as writing changes. An actor without a writing credit could still improv. Thanks for verifying

chuckleslord , to Work Reform in Being Mean to Scabs Is Working

No, Maher and Berrymore were told explicitly that if their shows came back during the strike they would be scabbing.

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