My guess is that he knows who Bob is and the danger they're about to face.
Maybe due to his brain scrambling situation.
My guess is that he knows who Bob is and the danger they're about to face.
Maybe due to his brain scrambling situation.
I just misread the comment I was replying to, as usual.
It's the Star Trek training sim test where there's no way to actually win.
Yup, thank you again. I'd gathered from the article that it was likely a sort of political consultation but even looking in a dictionary didn't exactly clear it up.
It really doesn't help that most people use /s not when they're being sarcastic but when they are mocking those with opposing views.
Unfortunately it's hard to employ such mockery in text as you just end up repeating the arguments you're trying to refute.
I'm a dumb American who has never seen the word surgeries used in this context. Can someone explain?
Maybe, but why interrupt our enemies when they're devouring each other / making a mistake?
Well, that looks fun.
Primer timeline according to xkcd:
I've never seen that one, but I liked the series with Donald Glover.
Outright fucking sociopath.