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Editorial – June 2017: Is naivety something we had in passing and just grew out of?

Hello everyone Reading the latest TwoMorrows book ‘Hero-A-Go-Go!’ by Michael Eury about how camp the 1960s was, I couldn’t help

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Against Doom: A Climate Insurgence Manual by Jeremy Brecher (book review).

Jeremy Brecher’s book ‘Against Doom: A Climate Insurgence Manual’ is a short but important read. If you have any interest

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Offworld ReportWorld getting weirder

Editorial – April 2017 : A sasquatch stole my flying saucer.

Hello everyone Occasionally, this time of year, we might drop in an April Fool. All right, that might have been

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Defined By Design by Kathryn H. Anthony (book review)

Kathryn H. Anthony’s book, ‘Defined By Design’, tells a lot more in its sub-title ‘The Surprising Power Of Hidden Gender,

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Evil Thomas The Tank Engine robot (with flame thrower).
HumourWorld getting weirder

Evil Thomas The Tank Engine robot (with flame thrower).

There’s garden variety evil and then there’s the evil Thomas The Tank Engine robot (with flame thrower). It’s a standard

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The Trump Science Fiction Agenda?

Order up Skynet – after all, there is no such thing as time travel. Screw you, Arnold. Entice some of

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Editorial – February 2017: We live in interesting times.

Hello everyone There are some rare instances when I don’t start writing an editorial early in the month or prepared

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The Stolen Lyric Movie (2016) (a film review by Mark R. Leeper).

CAPSULE: To all appearances, this is not so much a film as it is a stunt to set a legal

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Editorial – January 2017: Is imagination just for people who need a substitute for reality?

Is imagination just for people who need a substitute for reality? Hello everyone Do we learn lessons of morality and

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Gigantic Star Wars AT-AT garden den built in UK (neighbours sooooo pleased).
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Gigantic Star Wars AT-AT garden den built in UK (neighbours sooooo pleased).

Youtube maniac and General Minster of Mayhem in Essex, Colin Furze, has only gone and built a more or less

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