
I mean, we’re getting into the Prime Directive debate territory, really. And since I think we know how Jean-Luc Picard would feel about all this Klu Klux Klannery, I am compelled to use an overused (but very appropriate meme).
I mean, we’re getting into the Prime Directive debate territory, really. And since I think we know how Jean-Luc Picard would feel about all this Klu Klux Klannery, I am compelled to use an overused (but very appropriate meme).
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Ah, the halcyon days when (mostly gaming) geeks worried about things like the chipset of RAM. Wholesaling computer parts at the sweatshop where I worked in the late 90's was a shitty job but I learned so much while I was there.
Then, pssh! “Rally Cat”? More like “Muggle Cat”.
That sounds unscrupulous! Scandalous even!
Wait, the cat has no mystical powers? Not even the standard warding against evil spirits? Well, what’s all fuss about then?
How are you arriving to this interpretation?
I’m not sure you understand life outside the internet. Or the tough choices animal shelters have to make in the real world.
I would imagine the Cards would outbid any likely, interested private party.
Quick take: St. Louis Feral Cat Outreach is doing the smart thing here. The hubbub garners them calls from interested parties who can then be engaged to adopt other kitties after the Cardinals are (inevitably) granted custody — because any fundraising for the shelter from this event will likely surpass years of their…
Yes. Everyone can live with spoilers but some of us don’t want to.
“Or you know the mentions could have been chronological.”
I mean, you tried with him. It was a polite and educated effort to correct an offensive misnomer. Perhaps someone other than Miles benefitted from the exercise.
That’s some cold, hard truth there. Cold.
Also, perhaps remember how a comma works in a sentence if you’d like your statements to have clarity.
C’mon, dude. Don’t pull this shit with me. Here’s your quote:
“Also, don’t know if you missed it, but they dragged him into a crowd, pushed him on the ground, and kicked him a couple dozen times. He could have died.”
I mean, I don’t even think it’s industry specific. If your tell your market your product will have a Blue Thingie but all your plans for the Blue Thingie fall through, then you go back and tell them the product won’t have the Blue Thingie before they spend money on a product they expect to have a Blue Thingie.
I think you’re spot on on all fronts. And you’re quite welcome!