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Protoclone: Bipedal Musculoskeletal Android V1

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The X-Files had a huge influence on many TV series, especially in the sci-fi, horror, and procedural genres. Its blend of serialized mythology with standalone “monster of the week” episodes set a precedent for many shows that followed. The X-Files didn’t just inspire new shows—it also shaped how TV storytelling evolved, blending serialized narratives with episodic adventures in a way that many modern series still use.

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Silo — Season 2 Official Trailer | Apple TV+

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Here is a general list of generational categories used in the U.S. and many other parts of the world, along with their approximate birth years:  

1. Lost Generation (1883–1900):  

   – Adults during World War I; known for their disillusionment and a sense of loss after the war.  

2. Greatest Generation (1901–1927):  

   – Also called the “G.I. Generation,” they lived through the Great Depression and fought in World War II.  

3. Silent Generation (1928–1945):  

   – Grew up during World War II and the post-war era; known for traditional values and hard work.  

4. Baby Boomers (1946–1964):  

   – Born during the post-World War II baby boom; associated with cultural revolutions and economic prosperity.  

5. Generation X (1965–1980):  

   – Known as the “MTV Generation,” grew up during the rise of technology and social change.  

6. Millennials (1981–1996):  

   – Also called “Generation Y”; came of age during the digital revolution and are tech-savvy.  

7. Generation Z (1997–2012):  

   – Grew up in the age of smartphones, social media, and global interconnectedness.  

8. Generation Alpha (2013–2025):  

   – The first generation born entirely in the 21st century, growing up with AI, smart devices, and advanced tech.  

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Silo — Official Trailer | Apple TV+

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Megalopolis (2024) Official Trailer

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Krista Gordon: What is it about society that disappoints you so much?

Elliot: Oh, i don’t know. Is it that we collectively thought Steve Jobs was a great man, when when we knew he made billions off the backs of children? Or maybe it’s that it feels like all our heroes are counterfeit. the world itself’s just a big hoax. Spamming with our running commentary of bullshit masquerading as insight, our social media faking as intimacy. Or is it that we voted for this? Not with our rigged elections, but with our things, our property, our money. I’m not saying anything new. We all know why we do this, not because Hunger Games books make us happy but because we wanna be sedated. Because it’s painful not to pretend, because we’re cowards. F society.

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