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Do you like sci-fi movies?
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Sci-fi readers are adept at hypothetical scenarios.
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Some sci-fi writers play on hermaphroditic societies. Characters may be hermaphroditic, have more than two genders, or interchange gender according to the seasons.
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I don't watch these sci-fi shows for the sake of a child audience. I watch them because I'm personally interested.
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I couldn't care less if others don't like the sci-fi shows I like watching.
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Others prefer to watch sports events than to watch my favourite sci-fi shows.
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Not all children are interested in sci-fi.
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Watching or reading sci-fi is a liberating and expanding experience for the mind.
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Some people associate sci-fi with the Japanese.
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A university thesis describes the "Orientalism" that imbues sci-fi in the West.
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Japanese sci-fi, as in anime, involves their Buddhistic and Animistic spirituality.
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Can she read a sci-fi book in a logographic language? Are there logograms she can't read?
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In a popular sci-fi show, there are two android brothers funnily named Data and Lore.
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In a popular sci-fi show, the alien Minbari have three peer castes.
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Randy likes the new fantasy and sci-fi books in Tagalog.
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I like reading sci-fi literature.
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Does Tom like sci-fi movies?
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"Ambisexual" may mean being "bisexual," having no fixed gender (as some characters in Ursula Le Guin's sci-fi books), or being sexually attracted to non-operative trans people.
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Watching old sci-fi shows and reading old sci-fi books, I notice that the current date has bypassed the "futuristic" dates in the stories. They're still worth reading and watching. Do kids still read 1984 in school?
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"Ragnar, is sci-fi a form of lying?" "Björn, storytelling is not really lying. The stories are hypothetical situations."
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"Björn, people who read speculative fiction, as fantasy and sci-fi, become good at evaluating hypothetical situations." "Ragnar, do you mean it enhances their creativity and imagination?" "Correct."
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"Björn, sci-fi isn't just about the future. There's time travel to the past." "You're a keener, Ragnar!"
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"Björn, sci-fi isn't just about technology. There's drama or personal conflict." "You're a keener, Ragnar!"
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"Björn, some sci-fi deals with religious issues." "You're a keener, Ragnar!"
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“Björn, I've travelled to various worlds via sci-fi. It's marvellous!" "I bet, Ragnar."
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"Björn, in my opinion, sci-fi is even more creative than the fantasy genre." "I bet, Ragnar."
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Science-Fiction can be abbreviated as sci-fi.
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We learned about arrays in Comp Sci today.
"If Tom's an alien, why does he look just like a human?" "Haven't you ever seen any sci-fi shows?"
Arthur C. Clarke was a British sci-fi author, who lived to his last years in Sri Lanka, a Buddhist country. He thought, though, that "3" was Hindu, and he wrote about threesomes in some of his novels.
Arthur C. Clarke, a British, and Samuel R. Delany, a mulatto American, both wrote sci-fi literature envisioning centuries of colonization within the Solar System. Although they also wrote about interstellar travel, they thought that interstellar travel would be difficult for humans to attain and would take a long time to attain.
I saw a sci-fi movie wherein children learn their lessons by intravenous therapy.
I have read many sci-fi novels since my teenage years, and now I am strangely climaxing in later adult years by watching anime, still sci-fi.
The knighted sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke spent his last years in Sri Lanka, where there are many Buddhists and Hindus.
One of my favourite sci-fi authors is Ursula K. Le Guin. She is famous for her Earthsea franchise.
To me, Olaf Stapledon's sci-fi writing epitomized the creativity of the British in the 19th and 20th centuries.
In the sci-fi movie Soylent Green, there is institutionalized euthanasia because of overpopulation.
Olaf Stapledon wrote sci-fi about humanity being still essentially an ape, as evolution would unfold as a two-billion-year rollercoaster ride. It was written in 1930, before major pollution and thermonuclear weapons. Will humankind really have time to still evolve?
During my teenage years, I enjoyed reading Edgar Pangborn's sci-fi novel Davy. It was about the surviving generations in the post-apocalyptic Atlantic coast of North America. Their life was like in the medieval times. They referred to pre-apocalyptic times as "Old Time." The novel was a hardcover from the central library in downtown Vancouver, BC. It had a rustic illustration in front of it.
The Thai sci-fi writer Somtow Sucharitkul's novel, Starship & Haiku, is about a future world torn by war and pollution. Some create a starship to escape the Earth.
Maybe, if J.R.R. Tolkien were born years later, he would have written more sci-fi instead of fantasy.
Larry Niven's sci-fi franchise of Ringworld and Known Space stimulated my teenage years. Ringworld was a gigantic structure, a ribbon habitat that encircled a sun. I imagined, as I bicycled around my home of Lulu Island, that the terrain was part of Ringworld. Niven reinforced my belief that some aliens did not have humanoid shape.
I have been wanting to acquire the Japanese version of Ursula Le Guin's sci-fi novel, Always Coming Home. It is a fascinating story of life thousands of years from now, in what is now Northern California. People live similarly as the Amerindians did.
Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea franchise is very stimulating. As a Filipino, I am from an archipelagic country, and I can relate to the islander culture and supposedly brown people of magical Earthsea. Publishers market this franchise as sci-fi, but it seems also fantasy—maybe "science fantasy" as some call it.
The new sci-fi franchise, The Expanse, fascinates me, although I have seen only snippets of it in videos and writing. It reinforces my tendency to think that humanity will spend a long time, centuries, within the Solar System. Travel outside the Sun's peripheries will be difficult, as faster-than-light travel seems impossible with current science. Travelling at the speed of light to the nearest star system, the triple-star Alpha Centauri, would take more than four years if it were possible.
Isaac Asimov's sci-fi franchise, Foundation Series, describes a future thousands of years from now, as humanity has built an Empire encompassing the whole galaxy. There is a bit of maybe animism, as Asimov describes the "Galactic Spirit." The human origin of Earth has become an archeological legend.
The sci-fi franchise Star Wars has intrigued me since childhood. Visions of a desert sky with two suns or of a noisy canteen full of different aliens have fascinated me.
Amongst South Asian languages, I prefer Pali, Sanskrit, and Hindi. Pali is for the study of Southern Buddhism. Sanskrit is for the study of Northern Buddhism and Hinduism. Hindi is important in India, and I wonder how good is science fiction written in Hindi. I saw the sci-fi movie Prometheus dubbed in Hindi, which was fascinating.
I read and watch sci-fi in different languages. I have some sci-fi novels in different language versions. I watch the same sci-fi shows dubbed in different languages.
I collect sci-fi literature in Spanish.
I collect sci-fi literature in Portuguese.
I collect sci-fi literature in French.
I collect sci-fi literature in Japanese.
I collect sci-fi literature in Esperanto.
The sci-fi movie Arrival explores the idea of outworlders with a radically different language to those of humans.
Some sci-fi writers, such as Arthur C. Clarke, did not envision a world war, but the continuing saga of space exploration and colonization.
Some sci-fi movies, such as Luc Besson's The Fifth Element, envision luxury travel in space in the future. In recent time, space travel has been more the pursuit of military-like personnel.
Historians, as Olaf Stapledon, acknowledge the ups and downs of history, and he, as other sci-fi writers, expounds on that very theme.
The mulatto American sci-fi writer Samuel R. Delany does not envision world war in his books, but he does mention war in outer space, when humankind would have already colonized the Solar System.
In the sci-fi franchise The Expanse, human civilization extends throughout the Solar System.
In the sci-fi movie Jupiter Ascending, a more advanced space civilization looks to the Earth as a primitive backwater, somewhat like Papua New Guinea.
Larry Niven explores the theme of teleportation and its impact on society in the Ringworld sci-fi franchise and the newer book Red Tide.
The belief in evolution was taken for granted, as I was a prepubescent in the Philippines and North America. The popularity of the sci-fi franchise Planet of the Apes reinforced this idea.
A Cosmic Christmas, a Canadian sci-fi cartoon during my childhood, was influential to my psyche, thinking about the possible extraterrestrial origin of holy people.
Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet, a Japanese sci-fi anime, describes humanity going through several ice ages before it branches into an advanced space civilization and space-adapted monsters. The Earth becomes a water planet with some survivors in a flotilla.
Forbidden Planet, a vintage American sci-fi film, was influential to my childhood psyche, thinking about robots and living in an ultramodern house on a deserted planet.
Silent Running, a sci-fi movie about a space flotilla of gardens, was influential to me as a child.
Flash Gordon with Buster Crabbe is a old sci-fi show featuring the planet Mongo with its Emperor Ming the Merciless.
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century with Gil Gerard was a sci-fi TV series about a post-apocalyptic future.
I read a sci-fi book, when I was a teenager, about life in the future in what is now Baja California. I cannot remember the title, and I did search for it on the Web.
The Puppeteer aliens in Larry Niven's Known Space sci-fi franchise secretly manipulate the human gene pool for the quality of luck.
The Puppeteer aliens in Larry Niven's sci-fi franchise of Known Space are not of humanoid shape, but have three legs, a body, and two long necks, at the end of which is one head each with a mouth with finger lips.
One of my interesting friends is Don, who hails from Xiānggǎng. We two while away long nights at a wonton teahouse, as we talk about sci-fi and esoteric philosophy.
I wonder if there is much sci-fi in Punjabi. I know that Hindi has.
Amongst sci-fi authors, Arthur C. Clarke and Samuel R. Delany did not write about a future big war on just Earth, but Delany wrote a story that entailed a damaging war between Earth and its colonies elsewhere in the Solar System.
Samuel R. Delany is a mulatto American sci-fi writer. His interesting writings often entail sexual issues in an outer space setting. Whilst the writings of the British knighted sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke are less titillating, he ventures into cryptic sexual symbolisms.
In Grade 1, I read imaginative Dr. Seuss books in a Philippine school. It was the seed that would later become a love affair with sci-fi.
Sci-fi has a very large following.
I rather read sci-fi in Japanese. It is easier to read.
Some of you did not grow up with sci-fi. I think that you missed a lot.
The PRC is producing more sci-fi, but most of it does not reach the West.
If your job is something technical, it would help your imagination if you liked sci-fi.
My Chinese friend Don and I usually favoured watching sci-fi movies in the theatres, but as a break from that habit, he sometimes suggested that we see a "girly" movie.
When people read and watch sci-fi, they learn about cultural relativism.
Sci-fi has a large audience worldwide and involves billions of dollars.
For some people, sci-fi is more important than religion.
I think that the sci-fi genre is more creative than the fantasy genre. Both are considered speculative fiction.
The Buchanan Buildings in my university, UBC, were built in 1958. They remind me of old sci-fi movies, like Forbidden Planet.
Real life is more like sci-fi than fantasy.
Is it still true that young women would be more attracted to fantasy than sci-fi? Is there too much detail in sci-fi?
There might be a big stock of old English-language sci-fi books that may have not yet been digitized or scanned.
Your religion isn't a big money-maker, unlike the sci-fi industry, which inspires the young and old, alike.
I believe in intellectuals, especially represented by my intellectual friends, the ufologist Bratislav from a Croatian family, the sci-fi fan Don from Hong Kong, the epicurist Jai from a Hindu family, and the mathematician Lance from the Black Caribbean.
My Christian parents on Lulu Island were afraid of my sci-fi books. When I was away in Japan, they removed my collection from the bookshelf.
My "soulmates" are sci-fi fans, ufologists, conlangers, Orientalists, and nudists.
In the vintage TV sci-fi series Space: 1999, there was an episode about an advanced alien civilization whose preoccupation was meditating in crystalline cubicles. The show was from the 1970s.
In the 1970s TV sci-fi series Space: 1999, there was an alien named Maya who was a metamorph. She could transform into different animals.
Bratislav, of Croatian ancestry, is not a sci-fi fan, but he is intrigued by my anecdotes about Piers Anthony's Cluster stories about spy technology wherein the astral body can be extricated out of the physical body and transmigrated into a physical body of an extraterrestrial on some distant world, or about Arthur C. Clarke's novel Imperial Earth wherein the Makenzie (no "c") family become wealthy by mining methane on Saturn's moon Titan and propagate themselves generationally by cloning, the clone cloning himself. Bratislav's ufology is not like my sci-fi. Sci-fi is fictional dramatization, but Bratislav is looking for something factual in ufology. He is searching for a reality.
I have been to Paris three times, and at home in BC for many years, I watch the global French-language TV5, and I often read French sci-fi novels. It were as if I had lived in Europe for a long time.
Some people do not grow up learning about hypothetical scenarios, so they start to think that everything that they read is somewhat factual. Sci-fi readers are adept at hypothetical scenarios. They practice thinking about hypothetical events and things to a greater degree than common people.