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I have no idea how I missed that. Sorry!

…How did I miss that? My mistake, sorry!

Fair points!

He's a principled Republican, but he never actually came off to me as conservative. Not politically, at least. He seemed more like one of the many Republicans who, when you ask about individual policies without giving any left-right framing or mentioning which party supports them, tend to support liberal ones, but who

Why did you put the word "equally" in quotes? He didn't say "equally".

Fair point, yeah.

True, but there've always been hints at an advanced pre-Hyrule civilization of some sort, with oddly advanced technology for the setting popping up here and there. Beamos and Armos statues both seem to be technological/mechanical rather than enchanted, for example. These remnants might just be more of that.

Since they have a warrant, the Fourth Amendment doesn't apply by definition; the Fourth only applies for ad hoc searches performed arbitrarily.

Unless they're looking to cap off Child, which'd be a weird choice, I'd guess Downfall between ALBW and LoZ? Post-fall of Hyrule, but before things have declined as far as in Legend of Zelda.

Plus, "phobia" can also simply mean "aversion". It doesn't only mean "fear".

I don't appreciate the assumption that what all of us wanted was to have him berated there. Don't frame it as though the only possible options were ripping into him or what actually happened. I didn't want him there because I knew Maher wasn't going to do anything even vaguely close to berate him. I knew that in fact

Nah, people drank plenty of water back then. The whole idea that people ever relied on beer and wine instead of water because they thought water would make them sick is a modern myth, there's literally nothing from any time period to support it as having ever been true. It's a total fiction.

The War of 1812 was the US against the UK, the Canadas, and the Native American allies of the UK, not the US against Canada as a nation. Canada wasn't independent until 1931.

Mexican currency traders have been half-jokingly talking about buying out Twitter and shutting it down purely as a comparatively-affordable means of stabilizing the peso, because Trump's anti-Mexico tweets have had such a disruptive effect on its value.

Adam West is already being Batman again. "Return of the Caped Crusaders" came out just a few months ago, and there's already a second '66 Batman movie in the works with Shatner voicing Two-Face.

No, Enix wasn't involved with Chrono Trigger. You might be confused because Toriyama did art for both CT and the DQ series?

There are no real events being represented here. All there is is what's presented to the player, there is nothing to "get right" or "get wrong" when you're talking about events that don't actually exist. It might be a translation error for the script of the Japanese version of Castlevania III, sure, but the article

I'm not sure it necessarily matters. Nothing about this article talks about what the developers meant by it, it's all about either the way a player takes it or what it might mean in-universe. Players won't know developer intention, just what they see. And all you can know about what "happened" in-universe is what you

Yeah, of course, but this was the day before its first airing.

A space elevator is based from a counterweight in geosynchronous orbit (an equatorial orbit whose period exactly matches the rotation of the Earth); that's why it's such an engineering trouble. On Earth, geosynchronous orbit is a little under 35,800 km above sea level.