> oh shit he dropped the "I don't have time for this"
> quick, make a last comment so it looks like you won the internet argument!
> oh shit he dropped the "I don't have time for this"
> quick, make a last comment so it looks like you won the internet argument!
Why? Is it so bad to care about something just because it's made for kids? Something the editors very likely were at some point?
Or is it literally just the word "fan" in "fandom" that bothers you? Since the show is old and has been around for a long time, the wiki was probably created when the site was called wikia. Is that better?
If it's so bad that someone made a collection of facts about a series, maybe don't share their work.
Why are you saddened? (Other than the fact that it's a fandom site)
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So if you could just go ahead and work until daybreak fueled by nothing but coffee, that'd be great. Thaanks.
Has it? The Quran didn't survive this long by mere chance. A group of people deemed it valuable and have ensured its continued existence. Same goes for Twilight. As long as there's a fanbase, it survives.
Lately I'd say I end up not posting the majority of my comments.
I had to go hunting for channel IDs when I ditched the yt frontend for RSS. There is still proper working RSS for each channel, even though for some reason they removed the actual RSS button probably a decade ago.
So I had to go to the channel page, inspect element, search for "rss", and somewhere in the page source there would be the link (or I might have to refresh sometimes because it's missing for whatever reason). One only needs the ID, as the rest of the link is the same, of course.
As we both found out, it's not as trivial as it once may have been, before @s.
As long as it's in your list, your client keeps a copy of the torrent file around somewhere.
I don't plan on shooting anything weird, but I still don't want anyone looking at my photos! Luckily it's pretty trivial to develop at home, for B&W, at least.