That's actually interesting!
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Brian Mulroney looks up at us from hell and smiles about the mess he caused.
It was a masterpiece. Definitely an outlier in its craziness, but there's room for that in such a big franchise, and it will be missed!
At first, I really hated this show, and really just hate-watched the first season. But it grew on me and I think I thought of it as not-so-bad by the end of the season. But it kept improving, and I think it stands out as probably the best of certainly modern Trek.
This show was a rare combination of being funny and actually good sci-fi at the same time. It contrasted so much with another Star Trek show that ended this year where characters took themselves way too seriously, and every single day the fate of the whole universe depended on their one ship.
Nice. It's going quite a bit uphill.
That's what I thought, but where are the Silmarils though, did he just leave them home? I vaguely remember he never parted with them willingly, but I may be wrong.
Just saw the scatter plot and line and my mind immediately screamed "bullshit" without knowing what this was about at all. Only then I read the text.
Shame most of our streetcars don't have dedicated lanes.
This press release is pretty crap, but there is more info here: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-oldest-alphabet-discovered/
Maiar is the plural
Sam also had the ring for a short time (longer than Déagol)
Why she’s only credited by her first name: because she asked and Mike McMahan agreed even though he didn't know why.