Unexpected, strong contender; significant competition to Neil deGrasse Tyson's gambit of stomping on Santa Claus.https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/878734814714757120 …
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Tim Skellett Retweeted Jeet Heer
Really strong contender. But my heart weeps, I mourn, see why in next tweet.https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/878735672407969792 …
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Tim Skellett Retweeted Jeet Heer
No-one in thread mentions anyone more recent than Asimov. I weep for the erased Donald Kingsbury's Geta.https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/878735672407969792 …
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Tim Skellett Retweeted Ross Douthat
Big names, blue checkmarks, in thread. But none mention Ann Leckie's Ancillary trilogy. Or Liu Cixin's "Three Body"https://twitter.com/DouthatNYT/status/878735056541560832 …
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Tim Skellett Retweeted Adam R. Shapiro
Hollywood follows the Seldon Plan. Being too open about it would be too meta.https://twitter.com/TryingBiology/status/878743281659785216 …
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I am being a bit unfair to Jeet Heer, given thread starts off with Asimov's rather silly condemnation of Orwell's 1984, but hey.
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So you don't believe colonizing entire Milky Way is more plausible than 1984? Good.
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