But they couldn't do it for Apu... Cowards.
So, some infinities are bigger than others.
How many numbers are there? An infinite number.
How many even numbers are there? An infinite amount, but half the size of the first infinity.
This is how there are empty rooms in the infinitely large hotel with infinite guests.
Have you ridden on the Pyongyang metro? What was it like?
Where's your favourite place to go in North Korea?
What're some of your favourite books and films?
Complicated. Big.
A collection of a wide range of geography, languages, and peoples. Held together by a mix of national pride, iron fist, and a solid record of on the whole very good for most people improvements in life quality in living memory.
Big. Brazen. Splashy. But with an inability to face problems, and a resignation to the world as is. An almost fatalistic attitude paired with naïve or blind optimism on its dexter side.
A place filled with potential, as well as already existing food, culture, history. But hard to find much of it as modernity does a speed run towards uniformity and mass production, while historical sites are rebuilt as poured concrete facsimiles.
Disregarding fictionality, it also includes moths, at least one plant, and maybe arachnids (and controversially perhaps, an ape).
Actually, octopi is the "erroneous" one. Although it is a very common mistake so might make the shift to recognised before too much longer.
Everyone still understands it, so it doesn't matter.
Which of the two choices in the US presidential election aren't supporting a genocide?
Does your not voting for Harris end the genocide?
Thing is, he's not really pointing an unexplained mystery.
We know 90% of about how a lot of these sites were built and a good chunk of their history. Some of the older/more recently discovered ones such as Gobleki Tepe, obviously less but still a fair bit. Claiming that Mesoamerican and Asian megalith sites are aliens/Atlanteans isn't really helping work out that last 10%.
Pointing at what science has proven again and again to be a natural rock formation 25m under the water and claiming it's the remains of Atlantean civilisation doesn't advance much either, after all it's been proven wrong before.
Meanwhile, ever since Europe was disproven to be the birthplace of modern humans in the 19th and early 20th centuries, people have suddenly been coming up with all sorts of reasons why non-White folks sites weren't made by locals.
I will give Hancock credit that I don't think he is actively racist, as he does correct himself when he implies that the locals wouldn't have been able to do things like stack rocks.
Syzygy
Just for the spelling really.
People and ideology.
Sure, but support from Capitalism isn't one of them.
You're right, and I was being facetious.
You responded well and explained it for all. Thank you.