Yeah, they have to green-screen them together when they’re both in a scene.
Yeah, they have to green-screen them together when they’re both in a scene.
[Many months later...]
I’m still wondering how nobody noticed the “Brenda and Brandon” thing; 90210 remained part of pop culture long after the original series went off the air.
A lot of people describe the Dark Souls save system wrong, and I wonder if there are even a lot of players who don’t understand it. Bonfires are not “how you save the game”; they’re how you turn your souls into levels, and restore your heals. They do indeed do an autosave. But as I just wrote in another subthread, ever…
“But I don’t know how you prevent someone from using a checkpoint save as a retry point. All someone has to do is switch off the console when things are going south, right?”
The actual, original mainframe Rogue implemented a single-use save point.
It’s more than that; it’s the culmination of Thor’s entire arc, from an well-meaning but entitled doltish prince to someone who is genuinely overjoyed that his comrade has been proven to be at least as worthy as he himself is.
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The episode threatens that, for the moment, Kara will stay in Midvale, which will be another timeline change they have to fix before they go Back...to the Future!
Did he have two heads, one for each non-contiguous term?
My first exposure to him was in Not Brand Ecch (an entire series of Marvel self-parodies from 1966-?, for those who don’t know), as Batroc ze Beeper.
The CC made this a bit clearer by capitalizing His (He/Him/His, you know).
I just decided that’s a deliberate pun. Prove me wrong!
The realization that Alan Moore was an optimist is sobering.
I understood. This was an addition to your point, not a contradiction.
This was the original meaning of the term “downsizing”, a polite way of having prices go up with actually raising prices. The use of it for “layoffs” came later.
“I’ve observed that a lot of stores will stock items with the oldest expiration dates up front.”
And counterweight: don’t buy it just because it’s on sale.
Side note that might as well go here: in every single grocery store, the Oreos are at one end or the other of the main cookie aisle. Nabisco pays to make that happen so they’ll stand out.
Ah, I think I know the British show you’re talking about. Two shows, really, right?