

I think you answered your own question.
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I think you answered your own question.
Well I mean, it does say “Kirkland signature” not “made in Kirkland.”
They’re just putting their signature on it.
I haven’t watched but I assume it kind of has to be without rebooting the franchise entirely?
First season was before Gunn came in and rebooted the DC universe… Again.
So technically season 1 and season 2 are from canonically different universes, right? I mean, you kind of have to multiverse it I guess or just retcon a lot?
https://rufuspollock.com/papers/optimal_copyright_term.pdf
Research by mathematician Rufus Pollock in 2009 pegged optimal copyright length at 15 years, regardless of time of authorial death. So if I copyrighted something at 30, I would lose the copyright automatically at 45, even if I lived to 90.
I think you’re right, I watched it sll right when it came out and I haven’t gone back.
She will always be Bitch Pudding to me.
Hopefully Bitch Pudding can come back from this. BLAM!
“I’ve always played two steps removed from myself, in a sense. It always felt grounded in some part of my belly of who I was. Bo-Katan is nowhere near who I am as a human being. Her life, what she wants, I didn’t understand her. As much as I understood her, I never felt her in my stomach. I never identified with her. I didn’t know how to find her.”
“Well, wake me up when you figure it out, shit stick!”
Not to get too spoilery but if it is like the books (which so far it’s a faithful adaptation), Dr. Mensah is the only character from the first book who really continues to play a major role in the rest of the series, so it kind of makes sense that more time and effort was given to her character.
Those are terms and conditions I can support.
God told Michelangelo about Harambe.
I know SA members were called “goons” but does the modern “gooner” really come from that?
The first season adapted the first book pretty faithfully. I’m hoping the second season does as well for the second book. The first three books in the series are all part of a single connected story and it would be nice to have at least three seasons to conclude that first arc.
Some of it is worth money but it’s not being sold or anything.
My mother refuses to admit she’s a hoarder, and none of her things are really valuable. She’s clean, it’s not like she lives in filth, but she lives in 4000 square feet (main floor + basement) and has three full wall closets plus a room in the basement all filled with every item of clothing she has ever owned. I can barely fill a small closet with all my clothing. Her closets aren’t small, either. They are about 15 feet wide, each. So three 15 feet wide closets absolutely crammed with shit, and each one of them has storage space broken into three sections, about three feet tall each above each closet. Everything is crammed full. None of it is ever pulled out to be used for anything. She has all these things from her family she has kept for “memories” but 1. they mean nothing to me because I hate my extended family and 2. I won’t be able to afford to store them and won’t have reason to when she’s gone.
I don’t fucking get it, it’s a massive house, and it’s just stuffed to the fucking brim with crap crap crap!
This belongs in !foodcrimes@midwest.social
I love onion and garlic so much I usually put in a whole onion when a recipe calls for half an onion and two garlic cloves in place of one.
Salty + sweet is the best food combo imho
I only wish I had some concrete role models when I was young. It took me until I was nearly 40 before I had anyone in my life who fit that description. Fictional characters, celebrities, and media personalities never felt like role models to me or inspired me.
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