First and foremost it's
about a group of people nearing the end of their lives and looking back on what they've done; the setting is for the most part immaterial.
Not exact matches
On Tuesday, a
group of about 20
people were standing on the corner
near where I live with a sign saying «Honk if you love Jesus» We started laughing out loud as we drove by, it was so funny how silly these
people looked.
All
of this is occurring while different Avengers recite Nick Fury's now - iconic speech
about bringing together a
group of remarkable
people, before Thanos closes out the teaser with four ominous words: «The end is
near.»
Ontario's Ministry
of the Environment and Climate Change received thousands
of formal complaints from
people living
near industrial wind turbines, but did little
about it, a coalition
of groups and individuals opposed to wind farm development is charging.
Boss continues: «In some epidemics, actual clinical illness in some
group members may spread as epidemic hysteria by the transmission
of anxiety to
groups observing those who were initially ill»; this sounds similar to the spreading
of hysteria
about wind turbines by
people like Dr Nina Pierpont and Sarah Laurie, who condition
people to expect to feel ill if they go anywhere
near a wind farm.
Though the adding
of people in
group calls is initially limited to four
group members, Skype hints
about an expansion in the limit by saying, «you can expect to hear further news on this in the
near future.»