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Humor and comedy in the science fiction and fantasy space.
Footy
Footy, also known as football in many countries, is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is played in different forms, such as soccer, Australian Rules Football, rugby, and American football. People of all ages enjoy playing and watching footy, and it brings communities together. This article will discuss the history, rules, benefits, and global impact of footy.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Futurism
Ghost Time Theory - We Live in the Past
In the year 1752, specifically on the first of September, a young man, known in his village for his cleverness and cunning, and his love for betting, heard in the morning of this day from his workplace in the neighboring village some news from a traveling merchant. He was certain that no one in his village knew about it. This news was strange, surprising, even exceptional, and it would not happen again. A person with his cunning and shrewdness would not let it pass without taking advantage of it. He thought for a moment, then the idea struck him. He quickly ran through the village’s alleys, calling on the villagers to hurry and gather in the village square because he had brought them a bet. The challenge was impossible to win, but he wouldn’t lose it.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Futurism
What does it mean to have Venus or Shukra in Arda Nakshatra?
Venus in Ardra Nakshatra: A Deep Analysis Introduction to Ardra Nakshatra Ardra Nakshatra, the sixth Nakshatra in Vedic astrology, is associated with transformation, turmoil, and chaotic events. The name "Ardra" translates to "moist one" or "green," symbolizing emotional intensity and change. Ruled by the fierce deity Rudra, the god of storms and destruction, this Nakshatra carries the themes of destruction and renewal. The symbol of Ardra is a teardrop, signifying both sorrow and cleansing. People with planets in Ardra often experience significant upheavals in their lives, leading to profound personal growth.
By Saartha Bhandariabout a year ago in Futurism
Fatpocolypse . Content Warning.
It was January first, two thousand and fifty, and the world was ending. But not because of war, drought or famine. It wasn’t because of zombies or mushroom creatures, monsters or aliens. Not a nuclear power plant decay, not even from a natural disaster.
By Alex H Mittelman about a year ago in Futurism









