Started watching S3.. E6 is F'd up royally.. Gordon family.. Poof.. Gone.. 

He tends to do a little bit of everything, too. Even if you don't like one particular franchise he's built, he has others that might suit your tastes. His productions always have great music, though, IMO.Seth must be one of the hardest working people in Hollywood. The guy seems to have a million projects.
I did note that in The Orville it was the replicator which Changed Everything whereas in Trek it was the warp drive.
Their entire society depends upon laziness being "frowned upon" enough for everyone to be encouraged to do something with their lives and that is in no way plausible.
Excellent observation, I didn’t catch that one.
This raises the question of how “work” and “Not Doing Anything” are culturally conceptualized, which may not be as clear cut as one would believe.
A few weeks ago I was talking about UBI with some friends, and how some people believe that it could give people more free time to pursue other things they’ve always wanted too (art, painting, writing, learning a musical instrument, etc.,), to which someone replied “why should we pay people to stay home and do nothing all day?”.
Regardless of whether UBI is a viable policy or not (I’m still on the fence), a lot of people have a very narrow definition of what constitutes as “work” and would be quick to judge other people as lazy freeloaders, a stigma that would inevitably damage reputations.
I like to think the Union is probably more enlightened than some of my meathead friends though lol.
Universal basic income.What is UBI?
Ah, thank you.
I am against the idea that I or anyone else has to work for people who do not want to do anything with themselves.
Why should I have to work hard just so other people can get everything they need and not lift a finger? That's not fair.
Ah, thank you.
While I agree nobody should be without basics like food, clothing, shelter, etc., I am against the idea that I or anyone else has to work for people who do not want to do anything with themselves.
Why should I have to work hard just so other people can get everything they need and not lift a finger? That's not fair.
Grayson is right... at least try to be a guitarist, or researcher, or artist, or a waiter. Even things like just beta testing games. Something. Anything other than just take the resources you are given and not even attempt to do something.
It's one thing to work to help people in need (the homeless, disabled, elderly, etc.), but it's quite another when you have to work because others don't want to do anything. That's called 'gaming the system', something that a LOT of people in the U.S. do. I'm sure that's true for other countries that have welfare systems and the like in place.
Indeed. I believe strongly in personal responsibility. Star Trek and Orville all paint a pretty picture that might work someday. But, for now, I don't trust it.Why should I have to work hard just so other people can get everything they need and not lift a finger? That's not fair.
That was the point of the history lesson (aka. sledgehammer) that Kelly is explaining. Earth = society not ready and that would destroy itself if it had replicator technology.Indeed. I believe strongly in personal responsibility. Star Trek and Orville all paint a pretty picture that might work someday. But, for now, I don't trust it.
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