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in the end people want what was authentically there in the first place

I’d also throw some red ink on “had become dried up.
Though not strictly an error, the sentence it appears in is already pretty clunky. A simple “had dried up” smooths out the flow a bit and also fits the time frame better.

Yes. The sentence should also really use an adverb.

I’m still hung up on:

us Thor fans have been real patient”

Same here. I thought the whole point was that the real-time pace would introduce a bit of verité storytelling. I was really excited for the first half-season, then barely could keep up enthusiasm after the January break. I was waiting to see what inventive stuff they would do with the format, bu then it was very

“Lahore” ???

Depends on which way you’re taking!

(also a section at 3:35)

65, 68, and 67. 

tried offshoring their call center to India in the late 90's

I looked at the photo before reading the article and thought to myself, “That ain’t Pittsburgh-style, there are no fries on that salad.

Conspiracy theory: Kinja’s inability to handle hyperlinks (despite this being a core feature of the internet since forever) is actually a deliberate glitch to discredit people complaining about the quality and incoherence of the article writing.

Yep. It helps to remember that there is nothing scientific or absolute about these court proceedings. There isn’t really even a consistent standard.

Remember that story about how the 4th JP sequel was going to have half-man/half-dino supersoldiers? I’m not entirely sure they’ve given up on that idea. They’re just taking baby steps with Chris Pratt’s trained commando raptors, then human-dino hybrid, then full on chimeras.

Also, isn’t Gigantosaurus an existing IP? What’s Disney going to say?

No, no, we’ve got to save Pompitousaurus for the follow-up.

One of those cases of “it’s been mixed up often enough that the wrong answer has become right,” but I think it makes sense to be more careful with the usage in an entertainment industry piece where a misinterpretation is more likely to occur.

It’s bizarre how many entertainment reporters have come to believe that what an audience of adults really needs is to have TV producers tell them that racism is bad in the most ham-handed, didactic way possible. It’s not just bad TV; it’s incredibly condescending to the audience.

Great game. Played it endlessly on a TI-83.