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How AI can prevent Illicit drugs development
In recent years, undercover chemists have increasingly made minor chemical changes to known recreational drugs to circumvent the law and create new designer drugs. For example, such dispensaries may offer XLR-11 instead of cannabis or 3-MeO-PCE instead of PCP. At the best addiction treatment center in pakistan
sclinic lahorePublished 2 years ago in FuturismIs Cobb Vanth Going to Be The New Ruler Of Mos Espa?
There may have been a massive hint as to the future of Mos Espa in the final scenes of The Book of Boba Fett missed by many.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismCould Disney Reintroduce This Fan Favorite 'Star Wars' Character?
With decades of comic books, video games, books, TV shows and, yes, movies over the course of several decades, Star Wars has a long, rich history of hundreds of characters not seen in the main films made by George Lucas, then Disney. When Disney bought the franchise in 2012, it made almost everything that wasn't directly involved in the movies "Legends" instead of canon. However, in the decade since, they have taken some of the more beloved characters and made them officially canon, such as Grand Admiral Thrawn and Darth Revan.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismReview of 'Star Trek: Picard' 2.1
The debut episode of the second season of Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+ was enjoyable, notwithstanding the annoying commercial breaks which lacerated the narrative on the paying service. (Yes, I'm too cheap to pay more for Paramount+ with no commercials.)
Paul LevinsonPublished 2 years ago in FuturismDid You Know Marlon Brando's Don Corleone Was Used As Inspiration For This 'Star Wars' Character?
Even if you have never seen The Godfather, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based on the Mario Puzo novel of the same name, you are certainly aware of Vito Corleone. From his low tone and appearance to his offers that you cannot refuse, Vito is the mafia Don archetype. His story forms much of the basis for The Godfather and its sequels, inspiring dozens of imitators across pop culture. Vito is not just a character. He is a pop culture icon. Thanks to the pop culture osmosis, he has become the most iconic part of the movie.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismGet free online kundali making and make your marriage life memorable
Kundali Matching is a process of matching the Kundali - the Hindu astrological chart - with one's partners. It is a very old and traditional process of matching horoscopes, which has been going on for centuries.
Tabij AstrologyPublished 2 years ago in FuturismAll You Need To Know About The 'Halcyon'
March 1 was the official opening day for the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser two-night Immersive Adventure. And despite its high price tag, early reactions are positive. There have been several real-world articles about the Galactic Starcruiser as a Disney theme park adventure and how immersive it is. This article will take a more in-universe approach to the Halcyon as a luxury starcruiser within the Star Wars galaxy from its construction during the days of the High Republic era to the current voyage in the sequel trilogy. Clear skies!
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismBatman Would Easily Be Outsmarted By These 6 Anime Characters
6.One Punch Man: Metal Knight Is Anime's Iron Man Batman is regarded as one of the most brilliant characters in comic book history, according to fans. However, one of the most well-known superhero fan feuds pits Batman's vigilante against Marvel's mechanical genius, Tony Stark. These two have been battling it out in comic book communities for decades, with various consequences. In terms of mental toughness, though, many tend to believe that Tony Stark may just edge out the victory.
The Rise of Rock Paper Scissors in Anime - & Where it Came From
Many anime characters enjoy playing janken, or rock paper scissors, and some even do it amid mortal combat. This is for a very excellent cause.
'Star Wars' | The Changing Lifespan of the Empire
When A New Hope first came out in 1977, we had no idea how long the Empire had been around. The only information we had was what that episode told us, despite A New Hope’s light-heartedness, occasional campiness, and sense of fun, there is still that dark underbelly typical to George Lucas’s stories. The Emperor dissolves the senate, the Death Star becomes a weapon of significance, Alderaan is destroyed purely as an example – that’s millions, if not billions, of people eradicated as a demonstration. The Empire is absolute, and given the Rebels are a rag-tag group, reliant on recruiting an old Jedi out of exile, and whose entire mission hinges on a farm boy and a mercenary, it seems that the bulk of defiance has been extinguished from the galaxy.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in FuturismIs the Metaverse the Future of Retail? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About It.
If you remember back to when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg declared that his firm will now be known as Meta, you may have first heard about the Metaverse. However, although the phrase has been in use since the early 1990s, it is currently being applied more broadly in order to express a multidimensional interconnection of the real and virtual worlds. It is anticipated that citizens of the Metaverse would have a sense of belonging to what Zuckerberg refers to as a “embodied internet.” Users will be brought together for shared experiences and a sense of community that have not previously been available through typical 2D webpages and applications, according to the developers. All of this will be made feasible through the development of increasingly powerful computers, interactive platforms, and virtual reality gadgets, among other technologies. As a result, what does the future of retail look like in the Metaverse?
Did You Know George Lucas' Original Plans For Boba Fett?
When it comes to iconic figures in the Star Wars universe, it could easily be argued that Boba Fett ranks in the top 10. Despite having very little screen time and hardly any dialogue in the original trilogy, his onscreen look and mystery around him was one of the things that really made him cool. Boba Fett first made his appearance in 1978 in the justifiably maligned Star Wars Holiday Special, in a small animation clip. Initial reactions had been good and George Lucas started making his early plans for Boba Fett in the movies.
Culture SlatePublished 2 years ago in Futurism