My favorite things!
My favorite things!
Could you unpack the Why?
Fuck sakes. Those features were free on my 2020 Telluride.
Yes, the ad free for $20 absolutely is. $120 ultimate… Eh not so much for me, currently.
Right? I started sweating as soon as I saw the temp in the pic.
I was backed into a corner, being forcefully propositioned for a threesome I had already said No to. It became a Never being around those people again.
I still get a little cranky when I think about being put in that scenario against my express wishes, but have zero regrets. An experience of a lifetime perhaps, but not my jam.
Mergerfs to combine the smaller ones.
Oh it’s even more complex.
Who sells those napkins?
(Answer; Sysco. If a place is short on napkins, Sysco is turning the screws on the franchise owner).
Random lemming making me feel seen and validated, you’re the best.
Ptsd fistbump.
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Ad hominem. Always a sign of good faith arguements.
Begone troll.
I didn’t want you to get the last word or anything 😉
Well done! Bravo!
Croc Chopster.
Sure it is. Copy the repo, re-init, publish as a new project. Forked.
It’s all git, after all. You init a new repo, its a new project under all eyes but perhaps copyright.
Lol, downvoted for…?
Pose this question to chat gpt 3.5 or 4. Ask it to assist in making a (python?) script to do this. Feed it errors, and you can get there pretty quickly and learn along the way.
Han was already a Captain of a ship and crew, capable of that kind of complex ‘Generalling’ as demonstrated by supporting Luke’s run on the trench.
Luke was a flyboy kid off the farm, albeit a savant.
Edit. And further into the lore, the rebels would have needed people capable of leading other large groups of people to success. So they would tack on promotions or immediate ranks to retain that talent, but at levels they could use and trust.
Promoting a savant to General and giving him whatever groups of troops to achieve goals, ia much riskier than promoting the already somewhat proven Captain.
Luke was lined up for General in the short term anyways, iirc. At least in the EU canon.
It doesn’t, it isn’t, and it works so well because of that.
I’ve finished the season now, and I think it was a really great adaptation. Just the right amounts of fan service and hoakey camp, just like the games are to their predecessors.