This episode was so uncomfortable lol
This episode was so uncomfortable lol
People that convert are actually usually more devout than lifelong believers
Yeah, this was strategic, because he knew they’d hear it from Malcolm after breakfast
Sounds like every Born Again Christian I’ve ever met
How? It’s what his religion demanded. That’s classic humanity
At least he was an inspiration for Riker
Anakin’s problem wasn’t that he loved Padme, it was that he thought he knew better than the Jedi council. He saw their flaws, and, because of an outside influence, condemned the entire system, and helped to give power to a populist autocrat. I think it’s actually a pretty believable story…
The anti-Sinema
That’s why one of the big parts of Project 2025 is reclassifying a ton of government employees so that they also are just appointed by the president
He’s not the one making the plans
And if you go there now, they’ll be in a glass case
That’s because car centric infrastructure has decimated natural cat lots
“This is not a paywall” lmao
I loved it. I thought it was so cool seeing them make the mistakes that became Star Fleet regulations
Interesting. I’ve never experienced that. Are you in a really populated area?
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Is it? It kind of seems like this is becoming a trend. Just off the top of my head, I can think of several games that have done the same: FFXIV, ESO, Cyberpunk, they all basically released unfinished, and people hated them, and now that they’ve been patched for years, they’re actually complete games
I think I might need to brush up on my Tamarian