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Instead of echoing the correct sentiments that this episode was a momentum killing waste, some changes that would have made it/the season with respect to El’s story that much better:
-Have her helping Will survive in the UsD. Maybe not to the extent that they literally meet up there, but still some ghostly remnants and

I’m finding it to be overall a step down from the Galaxies. Sure, it’s great fun, and if you’re a speedrunner or just messing around the movement has more potential, but the levels seem weaker, there are overall a larger proportion of lamer ones (Cap Kingdom? Really?), and too many needless nothing moons. Still great,

Clunky, momentum robbing exposition in an extremely serialized show is bad.

Oh, is the Eno River where the warm jets come from?

Everyone - and I mean *everyone* - made a coaster in RCT which went off the rails but set it as active without testing it first.

Everyone.

That’s got to be illegal most places.

With a name like “Thank You For Serving”, being uninspired and trite is already assumed. It sounds like a too-soon parody type name.

Hey, did you know there’s a video on this? Did you? I’m not sure if you knew, but there’s a video on this. There’s a video which might answer that question. Here look at this video. It’s a video about that. You might like this video.

Didn’t Michonne not appear until like the very last scene of the second season.

And Dick’s brother, Ass.

Question: Do world leaders and their immediate family members no longer do the body double thing in situations where they’d only be seen and not heard? Would this really be that weird?

Where’s my freakishly tall and misshapen champagne glass cupsona.

My trouble with things like IFTTT is that I can never think of a single actually useful thing to do with it. Sync contacts to a google spreadsheet? My phone backs them up automatically, as does my email. Get a weather report every day at 7? I’m inside pretty much all day, all the time, in an area where the weather is

I’m sorry, suggesting that everyone who ever met him at all knew all about this seems like a pretty spurious accusation, both here and in the article at large. I can get the “whispered secret” thing for inside the industry, but outside? Nah.

In my eyes, it’s much easier to classify them: no, they’re not gambling, for two reasons:
-you are *guaranteed* to get something
-the monetary value of what you get will always be $0
If loot boxes are gambling, if it’s only a question of “do I get exactly what I wanted to get for my money”, then those little

The “me too” stuff is fine, in that it can turn the rock over for some people who might be unaware of the issue - but then the proper next step is to take actual tangible action, *not* just have another hastag in response. This is exactly like that trite “safety pin” nonsense from earlier this year, except even less

I’m not sure, but in a way that doesn’t try to compare it to gambling, because it’s not at all like gambling.

I didn’t see much in the post connecting it to gambling, just what you said. Why mention gambling at all? It’s not relevant to the discussion, as an admonishment or a defense.

That a lot of people are acting like “it’s not like gambling, therefore it doesn’t need discussion or regulation” - something of a faulty premise, and one I got from your allusions to something being gambling or not.