

That would be the blue line. A bit confusing with an identically blue background.
That would be the blue line. A bit confusing with an identically blue background.
2020 was the highest US voter turnout in over 100 years (percentage wise), and it was still atrocious. Also worth noting, trump got the second most votes of any presidential nominee in US history, thankfully beat by Biden, but it’s not like all of the new voters were purely against trump.
All the airports and harbors are so clearly labeled. They must have really cared about the local infrastructure.
This is such a big problem with societal progress - “debates” where one side is some combination of ignorant and ill-intentioned are passed off as “politics as usual” and give credibility to positions that in no way deserve it, and then apathetic and/or malicious parties take that and run with it. It’s so frustrating to see matters like people’s basic right to exist and those of scientific importance given equal footing as hate and ignorance.
Might as well ask what’s indicative of stone tablets from millennia ago being data to us now? These things aren’t discovered and studied in a vacuum. They operate within context - where the items were found, their similarity to other better understood things, known history of data storage, etc etc.
Given enough time and disruption, sure, all context could be lost, but if that’s the case, I’d assume figuring out what the weird glass cube thing is would be the least of their problems.
Easily shakes off being hit by vehicles multiple times.
I’d say Scream veers much closer to satire than parody. It’s more focused on the commentary than the comedy. It does make use of comedy, but it’s not solely focused on just that.
Honestly, Indiana has me more baffled.