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Sounds cool though
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Sounds cool though
Pppffbbbthhh haha thanks.
Guess I’ll just sit in this, I guess.
Update: thank you for pointing out to me which community this was posted on.
I’m going to leave this post up as a cautionary tale for people like me who don’t pay enough attention!
But Linux is cool cuz it’s so fast and it doesn’t break.
Long as I’ve been using it anyway.
So now linux is going to be much slower, going to break and be more susceptible to security breaches?
I’m not a programmer, is the upside supposed to be that with so many more programmers able to work on the kernel, those issues will be able to be fixed by the extra programmers?
It’s not like there’s anything wrong with Linux right now.
Bebop is the first anime I watched, and I was introduced to it by friends dragging me to a movie theater to watch the movie.
My mind wasn’t just broadened, it was split right open.
I agree about champloo as well, I’ve rewatched shampoo a couple times now and have been musing over rewatching it again because it’s been a couple years.
They’re both amazing.
Oh, haha. I’ve had to explain it before to people who only know the TV show, my bad
Game of thrones actually came out in 1996.
The first five books were already written and published by the time the TV show started.
The fifth one was published just a few months after that first season of the TV show.
Cavalier Johnson.
That’s the most surprising part of the article.
I’m very glad I never got into the game of thrones TV show.
I read the books, but I couldn’t even handle the first season of the TV show.
Kind of feels the same way as never having joined titter and watching it circling the drain now.
I’ve heard that said, but I think a lot of the accusations of unoriginality between 4 and 7 are mostly because they have similar themes by virtue of belonging to the same series.
“Ugh, John wick found another reluctant health professional to patch trim up after getting shot”.
kind of thing.
I think Star wars is pushing really hard to reboot Star wars entirely. 2, so they don’t want to do anything new so much as update some of the old stuff with their own characters so that the new movies take over the old ones like the new Canon is taking over the old Canon.
Imagine manacling yourself to a nuclear-armed rabid Chihuahua and being like “okay, you protect me. I’ll protect you”.
Trumpworld? I missed that development
I thought they did really well on coming up with new characters, and original stories, I enjoyed most of their arcs and adventures in 7.
The biggest death Star was the biggest letdown of that movie for sure.
But hoo boy, after I watched nine, my irritation at the laziness of a bigger death Star is nearly insignificant compared to some of the plot points in 9.
When I saw the starkiller I rolled my eyes, but I literally could have walked out during 9 from
the knife and sith island
I was already bummed out at eight that there was no Luke or character development for finn.
Then all of nine was pretty bad but especially the idiotic plot device mentioned above and a couple other things ruined that trilogy for me and definitely tarnished my enthusiasm for 7
I liked a lot of seven, but knowing that you’d have to eventually watch nine sort of invalidates the rest of that trilogy
Actually, a lot of the fake electors tried to use the defense that there’s no specific law against fake elector documents.
Colorado just signed a law that says fake electors are illegal.
Landscape’s a lot turnier then it looks
Ha, I’ve answered that two or three times to other people here!
I agree that changing or interpreting the law to pick stricty conservative electors is their next strategy, but I don’t think it’s going to be as simple or successful as they imagine.
Sort of like how they didn’t realize sending in forged documents was very likely to fail.
Nope, I’m not assuming these bodies operate in good faith.
I’m taking what happened before into account and the outrage and legal culpability for a large scale, lazy conspiracy, and making a prediction based on that.
I’ll go mostly on that.
I think if either of us were 100% I don’t like this person, it wouldn’t have gone as far as it did.
We were both curious if not enthusiastic, and it turns out she had the same idea I did.
Maybe we could try it out and if I liked her or she like me we could keep going.
But then we totally didn’t and figured that out.
I think that’s just distant fatalism.
It’s not like they can forge the documents better this time.
They’ll have to try completely different, like changing State legislatures to somehow ignore election results or claim that the state can use their own electors.
Most of the people who forged the documents or participated in the conspiracy the last time are going to be pretty busy in trial or testifying in trials.
Dozens of people, anyone significantly involved in the fake electors scheme is facing charges or will be facing charges soon, many of them have already pled guilty.
As far as I’m aware, the supreme Court we’re not indefinite.
The supreme Court is a piece of s*** don’t get me wrong, but I’m pretty sure that trial is still going on.
And Trump’s lawyer admitted that “private acts of a sitting president are not entitled to immunity”.
Yeah, so that’s going well.
Georgia, that one is currently on hold, but it doesn’t negate all of the other ongoing cases against him and none of the charges are going away.
Aw man, a gun stick