Interesting.You were right, you were being pedantic.
We already have tons of books and comics covering that period, so it doesn't really see necessary to me.There are different kinds of needs. You are only looking at it from a narrow perspective. You are thinking "need to survive" but I'm sure that was not what was meant. They probably meant that in order to round out the whole saga, it would be nice to have more interim stories. Kind of a tame observation.
I initially thought I was being pedantic but just reading multiple different definitions from Oxford and Merriam-Webster and it all points back to necessity, or if no action is taken then there will be a negative impact or deficit to life.
Perhaps.Perhaps you just need to expand your dictionary searches a little.
Some things make sense in the English language.
Trust me, I have been looking in to it.We have to understand that humans use language imprecisely, and that our language changes and evolves over time. If you want to only be exposed to people who use language in a precise, literal fashion, the best I can suggest is maybe wait around 40-ish years, and then look into the possibility of emigrating to Vulcan.![]()
To be fair, it was more an idle musing on my part and realizing that this idea of a need for a particular entertainment installment is the quintessential first world problem. As is debating particular peculiarities of parsing language expression.TBF, I sort of get it. My personal bugaboo is the use of "literally" to mean the opposite of literally. But I'm not going to comment on it every time I see it somewhere on the internet. What would be the point? It may bug me, but it certainly doesn't bug others, and no one really wants to be lectured on the use of colloquialisms.
I've been in allegedly haunted houses with other people and yet nothing happened but others in the same group on the same night claim things happened, so either they did or they didn't or it was the power of groupthink.
I have no issues with ghosts existing though I don't think they are what people think they are. But, I make no efforts to contact or communicate them, and see no reason to seek out haunted places. I have heard stories from people I trust who have had ghostly encounters and I have heard stories, like yours, of people in supposedly haunted places with nothing happening.I've been in allegedly haunted houses with other people and yet nothing happened but others in the same group on the same night claim things happened, so either they did or they didn't or it was the power of groupthink.
Personal story time: my former boss, now in his 70s, deeply regrets not having children. He ended up marrying a woman in his 50s because when he was younger he was told that the world was overpopulated and that people should not have kids. So I can see some people feeling that regret after realizing what they missed out on.Why would anyone in their 70s or 80s want newborn kids? Is this a new fad?
Where did you run into this? I've not heard about it.Why would anyone in their 70s or 80s want newborn kids? Is this a new fad?
Where did you run into this? I've not heard about it.
Is Pacino the new Picasso?Pacino is expecting.
Might enjoy the podcast the Exorcism Chronicles which I hear is quite popular. Was recently reading an article about it.Reading r/Occult to see what level of crazy exists in this world. So far no crazy voices in my head.
Is Pacino the new Picasso?
Might enjoy the podcast the Exorcism Chronicles which I hear is quite popular. Was recently reading an article about it.
Craziness is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose.I like Glitch Bottle. It’s less crazy.
Craziness is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose.
Got to take your victories were you can get them.I haven’t dug up any relatives to see how much they decomposed, so I’m doing pretty good.
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