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Seer of the tapes! Knower of the episodes!

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The closest I can think of–at least as far as multi-generation epics–would be Wilbur Smith novels.

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What does this mean for shows and movies that I purchased? Will they have ads unless I pony up? If I cancel Prime will I lose access to them?

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the Oregon Trail generation

This is the one.

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If aborted babies automatically go straight to heaven, then what’s the problem? Sounds like a neat loophole.

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Technically, that’s a space elevator.

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The neutral look is easiest. Odo uses it because it’s the best he can do. The Founders use it because they’re lazy.

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“Laddie, every woman has her own charm. You just have to know where to look for it.”

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“No offense, Lieutenant. You’re different, of course.”

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OK, fine. You can be crummy quadrant alpha; we’ll be quadrant one.

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But programs such as the one in the OP are supposed to be prototypes for a universal basic income. I’ve seen a number of these experiments crop up in the news, and it’s always just proving that the recipients thrived more. Which, ok, is good in and of itself.

But wasn’t it obvious? Was it ever even really the question for UBI? Or is the real question about whether and how it can scale up and become self-sustaining?

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