Nailing canon at this point in time is tricky. Every other week something would be canonised that decanonised something. Your version of events was also true at some point. Entire books have been written about the development process of the original trilogy
It depends on when you're asking the question. When this was filmed, for instance, Luke had a sister (regular, not twin) on the other side of the galaxy, just in case something happened to the real-life Mark Hamill. Once RoTJ rolled around, they needed to close off this plot thread so they reconnected the sister to be Leia. From RoTJ onwards, there's not much wriggle room on who it could be. The 'Leia is your sister' scene in RoTJ is there to remove all doubt
Outlets desperate for clicks well peddle anything
Ideally we move forward not backwards :(
It doesn't run at the kernel level?
Honestly this. I get being passionate but if the author can't be assed, why should the fan have an aneurysm over it?
Sure, but can we at least agree that 800 "partners" is a tad too much?
Not sure if I got you wrong, but there is an android version. Or there was once at least
I'm just seeing Danny Devito as The Penguin
Lemmy has gotten to the point everything is getting classed as enahittification or whatever
You could say that the discourse around enshittification has become enshittified
Releasing a game with obvious bugs is releasing an unfinished game in my books
Too bad they fired all of the liaisons on the Hasbro side. Oopsie
I am shocked to hear that an unfinished game didn't do great
Mispronouncing a word is not a bad thing. It means you read it somewhere before
You wouldn't upload a person to the cloud
For sure. They're not a thing over here unfortunately. Maybe if I'm lucky I find something in a popup car boot sale.
Whatever the case, I'm glad that you find your way of going about vinyl hunting fulfilling :)
Discogs my friend. It's like a magical bazaar for music.
You can get your music in any format that you like if someone's selling. And you can even watch an album to be notified if one goes on the market.
There is only one downside: if you want an album but you don't care about all the minute differences between releases in different regions, you're going to have to follow all the different versions. It gets... annoying for albums with lots of releases and remasters.