

I’ve only seen the US version so far, but will probably watch the UK version too!
I’ve only seen the US version so far, but will probably watch the UK version too!
Something I haven’t seen mentioned is Ghosts. Recently got caught up on it and it’s definitely a fun watch!
Looks like there’s Cliff Notes on the table.
Actually useful bot idea where it transcribes the video and posts it as a comment.
Yes, that’s been their stance for some time but there have been workarounds that others have come up with. I’m interested in seeing if anyone is aware of one that still works.
I imagine my situation isn’t unique in that I have a lot of stored MFA and figured I’d ask so that if a working solution does exist it may also be shared with anyone else in a similar situation.
Tdarr can do this via its workflows. IIRC, there’s a plugin that will look up the default language and let you configure what to keep. For example, keep native language and your language but discard the others. This works for both audio tracks and subtitles.
Does Subway sponsor them or something? I swear I’ve seen similar scenes in the last couple shows I’ve watched.
I’ve always heard them referred to as starfish
A stuffed animal?
Sadly Saturday Morning cartoons just aren’t a thing anymore in the US.
I save up anime episodes throughout the week and watch them all on Sunday morning during breakfast. It’s my way of recreating that magic from my youth.
State and local elections still matter outside of the electoral college!
Stand left, walk right on escalators and moving walkways
This may be region-specific. In my area, I generally see it the other way around. But unless you’re the only person, it’s usually pretty clear which side to stand.
Likely because it’s $current_year
and there are better choices available.
When I was a kid, I passed a marble. It was quite painful when exiting the stomach, but I’ll never forget the sound of it hitting the porcelain afterwards.
Honestly, it has a better mouth feel when they’re waxed.
I don’t have any recommendations, but have seen a community for these types of games that may be relevant:
I think for issues like this it may be good to develop a practice of using the spoiler tag with a warning attached. This way it’s up to the reader to decide if they want to read it and is flexible enough to cover all of the various use cases.
What might be interesting would be to have it displayed, but grouped by instance. That way we could see some data and potentially uncover troll instances or attempts to brigade the conversation without opening ourselves up to personal attacks.
Looks like there’s already one: [email protected]