I doubt it.Is the Prime Video series The Expanse predictive programming?
In what way are you thinking? I've watched the first season, didn't bother going further than that so I may not have seen the aspects you're referring to.Is the Prime Video series The Expanse predictive programming?
Season Two is where I am that prompted that question, and it relates to how they portray the future as including, among other things, purposefully manipulated water systems that falsely give the impression that there's a water shortage.In what way are you thinking? I've watched the first season, didn't bother going further than that so I may not have seen the aspects you're referring to.
I can't possibly give it a full-throated recommendation!Maybe I should keep watching then!
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True. In young men, if there isn't a release through interactive sex or self-release, spontaneous emissions, most often while sleeping, will occur every several days.Interesting video. True or not?
Somebody fixin ta get stoned by a bunch of loving, caring females.
. . . and here's Tore Maras's excellent analysis of the interview, providing colorful background information about what motivated the kangaroo-court prosecution of Paxton:For those not on Twitter, Tucker Carlson's Episode 25 features an illuminating interview with Texas's recently-acquitted Super Attorney General, Ken Paxton: