This, so much. And it is something I try to tell myself several times a day I spend online.
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I'm loving the friendly beard-off between Boimler and Rutherford, who just casually between episodes has grown a stubble that is more impressive than Boims' shaggy growth.
It's especially nice that their differences didn't evolve into an episode-long, passive aggressive competition between comrades over who's is the better β oh, hello Tendi. Didn't see you there.
OP clearly cites Firefox on Android; I experience the same on the Fennec fork.
Oof. There is a note of necrophilia in these digital recreations of dead actors, even when their relatives sign off on it. I guess we will see more of it as the technology becomes more widespread, but it feels icky.
TBH I have a problem with cars, period. The ones I've had the most problems with are those that other people have driven in my immediate vicinity, but that wasn't because of any specific make or model.
Cars just suck, systemically and as a concept β and they make their drivers suck even more by association.
And naming it honestly would go against spin doctors', advertisement professionals', and capitalists' right to work β which in their case is sugarcoating exploitation. But I guess they have that right π‘
I'd thought Moffat would remember solving that mystery already?
LOL, the mystery is going to be, "Hey... who turned off the lights?"
Who are you talking to when there's nobody else around?
"Where do babies come from?"
"We told you already, they're cultivated on spaceships!"
...the joke being that according to their own image caption, they apparently published a publicity photo a week and a half ahead of the BBC' clearance date π
It's all good, I'm sure! It's a long standing business relation between the two institutions, and the photo doesn't seem to spoil anything important...
That's tenured professor Captain Obvious to you, young man π