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It’s pretty simple to understand once you realize that you can never reliably shuffle characters around, and that it’s best (and eventually, entirely necessary) to arrange them in an unbroken line. Since each Doctor requires two of the previous one, the amount of planning (and eventually, luck) it takes to do that

I’ve never played 2048 or Threes (if that’s really what this game is based on), but figured out a easy system where I can pretty reliably get to Eccleston’s 9th Doctor (10th in sequence thanks to John Hurt) pretty quickly. Simply never press the down key.

Lets say for instance, that yes, most of my news sources have a similar narrative to “TikTok pwns Trump”. [...] Is that not “most people”.

Kids don’t seek permission from their parents before committing fraud, Bill.

I mean, these attacks don’t actually need to do anything EXCEPT make him look bad.

Trust me, your efforts are causing *you* more torment than it’s causing him, by hundreds of orders of magnitude.

That’s not how kids work, Bill.

This article goes to pains to imagine how this *might* have any effect at all, but the only real effect is making a bunch of progressive kids waste their time (even when compared to the most generous possible impact), and letting them think they’re part of the solution.

Microsoft does make this pretty clear, and it’s not really hard to get the correct information if you only look at MS resources, but it’s a boring topic, things have (and terminology has) changed over the years, and there are highly-respected websites that casually spread misinformation, if not total FUD, on the

I think you’re conflating “quality” updates, which are security and bugfix patches that get released on a regular basis, usually monthly, with “feature” updates, which are major named versions (1903, 1909, 2004).

Also, this must be said, Nestor is not Black.

Peacock has put the first 4 minutes of the movie on YouTube as a teaser. It’s a flashback with Lassie as a child hiking with his dad, played by McHale.

Huh. I have no interest personally, but I could totally see that happening, with an all new cast and crew picking up with Book 4 or 5. It could incorporate a lot of the well-received TV show changes from early seasons without having to use all of them, and it could establish it’s own unique art direction, and could

I honestly wonder if a lot of Martin’s current troubles have to do with the 30+ year old DOS-based WordStar 4.0 word processing software that he still uses (and will never give up because it’s now become an integral part of his legend).

Rey was an excellent character concept... in the first two movies. She’s the Star Wars fan who stumbles onto Harrison Ford’s missing keys, and is swept into the adventure she always wanted not realizing it would be nothing like she’d hoped.

I like the idea that Luke could have the the father figure he needed, but was too respectful of Han to take a fully active role in Kylo’s upbringing, not realizing that Han wasn’t doing it, either. I imagine young Ben adoring uncle Luke but not getting enough of that love back, internalizing it as self-hatred.

I think people generally understand what they’re in for. Buy a new console on day one, and you have access to launch titles and ultimately you get more time with the generation, at the cost of dealing with whatever 1.0 issues pop up that might get addressed with a console revision that will come at an unknown time in

“It must have updated again, cuz...”

And, even if I were attempting to draw a direct comparison, it’d be to the police violence.

You didn’t need to make it clearer. I understood.