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Mr. Putter
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'Which, yes' sentence fragment count: 3. Which, yes, it's annoying.

'exeunt' is plural

*beset with pacing problems

has lead

The adjectival form of 'Empire' is 'Imperial', e.g., 'Imperial droids'.

How was the car giveaway infamous? Is this another case of any prefix being thought to mean "more", like "epicentre" meaning "more centre"?

You somehow seem to have come to the conclusion that because 'þe' was sometimes printed 'ye' there was no word 'ye'. There was, it's the nominative form of 'you'.

Sorry to have upset you. My interest was just understanding you, not having encountered that construction before, and then setting out how the confusion arose.

And your expectation is that it would disappoint you, because it rarely fails to do that. You meant that it rarely fails to impress you.

Did you intend your first sentence to be laudatory?

I think you're confused with another site. Can you give an example? The only classic-era episode they doesn't like is "Marge be not proud". They post a quote from the show every day, nothing before season 11.

The Inquisitors are an EU invention far older than Rebels.

A time traveller travelling back in time to change something is not a retcon. Retcon is when there are two seemingly contradictory data whose contradiction is resolved by adding a new datum after the fact, that is, they are made continuous retroactively. It's actually the opposite. Retcon is taking two things that

Midnight is the moment between days, so it starts and ends then.

Organisations where this matters use 11.59 for that reason. I guess since it's 'what's on tonight' you would use 12.01

Actually, cooking with fire separates us from the animals.

Lisa says it to Marge when they're the perfect family, before Bobbins leaves for the first time.

Tolkien decided that tobacco and potatoes were brought to Middle-earth from Valinor by the Numenoreans. I don't know why he didn't make the same retcon for tomatoes.

Some of the wolves are mounts, but in the book they're a sapient species with their own language, and their own goals; they're not simple beasts as they're presented in the film.