Howdy, sister! Oh wow, it never occurred to me that it was an option. Jadzia is a supremely cool (and honorable) name. Ah damn, too late for me, already started the name change process lol
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I love this meme, it gives me the warm & fuzzies. It was actually PugJesus's post of this meme yesterday that jogged my memory! There was discussion about the "Rejoined" episode, and I was like waitaminute omg wtf lol
Yes, they're a publisher. They supposedly have/had a small team working on a Blade Runner game, but they have yet to release a game they developed on their own. Publishing is their thing, so Annapurna Interactive is kinda fucked. I mean, jeez, it looks bad, I mean they all walked out.
That's the episode. It got a fair bit of press when it aired due to the "lesbian kiss", which probably sounds ridiculous now, but that was like...wow, literally two generations ago. It was a wild time, it was just a year earlier that the U.S. military released its official policy on sexual orientation, which basically amounted to pretending that nobody is gay. On a personal note, I remember crying like a baby at the end of this episode when I first saw it and not understanding why it affected me so deeply. And holy crap, I'm now realizing it was my subconscious screaming "That's you, dummy!!"
JFC, I had to check what community this was posted in. Omg, RDJ as Dr Doom!! This is really happening!!!
I believe ytDownloader might be what you're looking for. It's a yt-dlp frontend, you can export to video/audio pretty easily. And it's in active development. I've used it to export short clips to WAV a few times, nothing too fancy, but so far it works pretty well.
Ship computer in Star Trek: "please specify search parameters."
- I was 13. I was taping music videos on VHS and watched the music video debut of Metallica's "One" as it happened. It was the full length version with the scenes from Johnny Got His Gun, and I was glued to the set for all seven minutes. With Johnny's voice fading ("s...o...s...") into the darkness as the video ended, I was gripped by all kinds of intense feelings...sadness, anger, fear, confusion, relief, regret. It was metal, and I loved it. I had spent the previous two years wearing out my Def Leppard and Motley Crue tapes and really digging glam rock/metal in general, but this was my first exposure to real metal. Over time I'd eventually discover Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, and my love of thrash.
Why does it matter that the guy was black?
You know exactly why it matters. Go troll somewhere else.
ahahahaha this is terrifying