She got to legally punch some of those losers in the face (in the ring); I would imagine that was also satisfying.
Hey Rowling, go a few rounds with her.
She got to legally punch some of those losers in the face (in the ring); I would imagine that was also satisfying.
Hey Rowling, go a few rounds with her.
You were a Klingon warrior at six?
Guys running the one platform be like “they’re pirating our show,” other guy hosting a different platform be like “no, in this region it’s us hosting that show so it’s us they’re pirating from,” third guy hosting another platform be like “next month it’s our platform that’ll be hosting it so it’ll be us they’re pirating from”, fourth guy hosting another platform be like “we’re the guys authorized to actually be selling that show in this region at this time, so they’re also pirating from us”, fifth guy also hosting another platform be like “wait, they’re also pirating this show only we’re authorized to stream but we don’t offer our service in that country”
Pirate be like “I host everything”
(Not justifying it, just saying Gabe was right)
name five questions about the timeline of relations between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets.
Okay:
Question number 1: In what year did the Klingons enter into a peace with the federation?
Question number 2: In what year did the Klingons enter into conflict once again with the federation?
Question number 3: Why did the Klingons start the conflict again and under whose leadership?
Question number 4: Did the Klingons dispute the ownership of any of planets with the federation, and if so, which?
Question number 5: What role did Picard play in his diplomatic relations with the Klingons?
I’ve no idea why you wanted me to name five questions but here you go (also I was joking in my previous post; I hope you’re not actually taking it seriously)
What about gatekeeping gatekeeping? 👉 👉
My favorite character was always Officer Woof
You joke but the disregard for physics in the lord of the rings trilogy was astounding; giving an item to another person is a free action, thus if you create a line of people all the way to mt doom, you can pass the ring all the way from the shire to mt doom in six seconds at the speed of light; heck if the last person in the line just throws the ring at the eye of Sauron it would be like a kinetic weapon with the destructive force of the deathstar.
Biblo not skewering Gollum the first time he met him was kind of understandable and very merciful of him, the fact that no one else did it makes me question the approach to logic people in Middle Earth have.
Literally, my reaction as a soldier of whatever nation when I see Gollum would be ‘ew’, stab
the mouse would break free and run away
You need legs to run away
And thus the first ‘cranium rat’ was born, except this one can go invisible too.
As someone who only learned a few things about programming, is optimizing code an easy thing? I’ve read about that many times but the only thing I could imagine (and I had to imagine it as I’m not really a programmer) is that perhaps their codes could be more efficient (so rewriting their code so that ten lines do the job of thirty for example) but I feel like if they lack the logic skills or math skills to do it then perhaps that’s why the code contains large functions and such.
But again, I’m not a coder, so I’ve no idea how in practice code can be optimized.
I’m not a programmer (I tried learning programming and unity but got lazy so…) but when I learned about if-then statements, the second one seemed like the way it’s supposed to be; I mean it looks so clean and simple. Do actual programmers prefer the first method?
My favourite out of those nine was always Jeffrey Combs.
All I can think is that reactionaries could have had a field day with this and used this as evidence that women shouldn’t be boxing, but racism > misogyny