Texas is utterly barren compared to the center of european population density that's depicted here (ever heard of the blue banana?). I'd say that's roughly 150 million people.
If I understand this correctly, it's life expectancy at birth, right? So if you read this, the relevant-to-you life expectancy is even lower. Though AFAIK you also get a "bonus" for still being alive, so it's probably a wash ...
That's not quite correct, "im po sand" has a stronger stress on "po" than "imposant" - in fact, it's purely a rhethorical choice whether you stress "sand" in "im po sand" at all.
Recently watched a couple of episodes and it definitely felt old-fashioned in a way that didn't feel appropriate for show about an utopian society from the early 2000s. At least the original series was progressive for the 1960s, which doesn't necessarily feel "woke" from a 2020s rightwinger perspective.
Or republicans just root for the enemies, that's always a possibility.
It's actually pretty selective. Recently tried reading an old webcomic, lots of dead links and the various web archive pages were very incomplete. I'm sure SOMEONE has it saved somewhere, but it doesn't look like they made it easily available to the general public.
Texas is utterly barren compared to the center of european population density that's depicted here (ever heard of the blue banana?). I'd say that's roughly 150 million people.