Investment income is an easy and relatively safe way to reap the rewards of exponential growth, but there are other ways to get exposure: choosing a career or side-hustle with scalable, non-linear payoffs (see the barbell strategy), or making strategic investments in speculative businesses with the potential for exponential revenue growth (see the bastard's barbell). Bender: I'm processin' so fast, it's like I can anticipate that the ceilin' fan's gonna fall an' knock Zoidberg unconscious. Zapp Brannigan: All good things must come to an end; preferably in a humongous explosion. Bender: [on the screen] Did you see me?! Bender: Watcha doin', mini-meatbags? Futurama don't you ever wonder about the future. Connecticut Tax Law. Bender: There is still one hope.
This sort of complex, paradox ridden existence hasn't yet taken place on our Earth, and it probably never will, which suggests Futurama has gotten this one wrong. Amy: I heard she took a job selling deep-space real estate. Bender: Fry, of all the friends I've had... |. It can also be argued, however, that they do, because Farnsworth's age changes from season to season. Bender evolves into a godlike being after vastly increasing his processing power. These days, various countries have made pre-planned, intentional death something people with terminal illnesses can take advantage of to end their suffering. It could also be an upgrade to the V2 rocket. It's 'cause all the fine robot sisters are dating humans!
Fry: It's like a party in my mouth and everyone's throwing up. One of the main things Futurama predicted without really focusing on it, was introducing aliens. Cubert: [quickly] Get 'em! This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository. Futurama is one of those shows. Now I have to pay them! 'E must be overheating again. The Ugly Side, Continued: Inflation. Bender: I can conceive of gravies that would boggle your tiny mind! Why did you come back? Fry: Bucket of hot dogs? After several minutes of steady sawing, I had the answer. Professor Farnsworth Well, then good news!
Fry: Please, Mr. Nixon! Amy: Giraffes are basically land space whales. But some games you just can't win. Fry: "Kind of lonely though, maybe? You'll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. And in response to quality of the straight to DVD movies, Cohen and Groening stated that nothing changed with who was writing the episodes, it was just that they had to pace the special to have a feature format that would work when chopped up into episodes. All rights reserved. Bender: There's no time now.
—but, in fact, "THE MOST POWERFUL FORCE IN THE UNIVERSE". If, alternatively, I take 30 exponential steps from the same starting point, I end up a billion metres away, or orbiting the earth 26 times. Bender: Emotions are dumb and should be hated. Bender: Awwww, its anus looks like an asterisk!
I want my money back! Leela: My old life wasn't as glamorous as my webpage made it look. Fry: How can I live my life if I can't tell good from evil? Both Family Guy and Futurama also were helped by renewed interest in the shows through their run on Adult Swim. I'm gonna break them in tonight. Professor Farnsworth: Your squad sucks bosons! Mom: If people learn they can overclock their old Robots, they won't buy my new Robots! Bender: Woohoo, I'm popular! Make sure Farnsworth doesn't get off easy on account o' that snot-gobbling twerp. This article originally appeared on Deep Dish. As "Reincarnation" is a non-canon segmented episode, however, "Overclockwise" is seen as the "proper" season finale. Bender: Down with Bender! Well, not according to Futurama. Eagle-eyed critics will now proceed to ruin all the fun by pointing out that not everyone has a spare 1000 years on their hands to hang around in a cryogenic locker waiting to get rich.
So it's time for us to interfere in his life. An' the jury might not wanna convict a twelve-year-old. Since The City and the Stars (published 1956), the theme of beings similar to Vanamonde has been adopted many times for extremely old and powerful entities throughout science fiction.