dragonfliet
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Pro-tip: the people who tend to dissect and deny the claims of potential victims in order to protect celebrities ARE USUALLY THE SAME PEOPLE. The fact you didn’t notice that this happens in every single thread regardless of gender is probably a red flag for your confirmation bias.

You should do some research on the subject before making a comment full of assumptions.

Did you click the hyperlink?

I was thinking, didn’t I already see some Dead Boy Detectives on TV? The concept seems eerily familiar.

Greta Gertwig Squirrel Girl movie starring K Stew.

I haven’t watched it yet but it would have to be a hell of an episode to make up for the rest of the meandering, wishy-washy season so far.

Write up a guide for watching each episode. 

Eh, if there’s one thing true about comics, and especially Marvel comics, it’s that canon is more or less malleable unless you’re Uncle Ben. 

I’m not sure I enjoy exploring whether the Jedi are bad. It seems like a corollary to the lazy contrarian political beliefs that essentially equate power with evil and a lack of power with moral righteousness.

Qimir better solve his problems with a properly timed Molotov cocktail.

I would say though that the dynamic generated quest concept itself if kind of the problem though.

By very definition.... it’s filler that’s trying to claim it isn’t and generally is only just above a fetch quest. And specifically it’s filler that make it clear it’s trying to extend playtime by producing the idea of

There are plenty of created works that deviate from the source material and provide good or better works.

So is making statements like that. Why say anything at all if you’re just trying to annoy people?

Is this article a troll?

It really doesn’t help that wireless bluetooth is already compressed. Pass “lossless” audio over your air pods and you get lossy audio in your ears, with variable bitrate at that. Most competently mixed modern music is designed to sound just fine on shitty sound paths, so you’re usually not missing much.

Take studies from 10 years ago, link to articles written 15 years ago and create a premise with no testing validations...

It seems equivalent to claiming that 4k video and VHS look the same...when viewed on a 40 year old CRT TV.

That stands out for sure. The other fact that stood out to me is that they are even mentioning AirPods, Bluetooth or not.

“False advertising is protected by the first amendment” seems like a tough sell. Imagine how much worse things will be if they win this case?