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  • Not being able to rewatch the first season/series of The Terror (wikipedia entry) is one of the few things I miss about my cancelled Amazon Prime subscription. There was a second season which, in the same anthology vein as True Detective, is unrelated to the first. I found the second season to be forgettable – in fact do not remember anything about it – and assuming the planned third season comes out as I’ve read about, will never get to see that one. First season though, loved it.


  • In line with the tenor of other comments so far, and as can reasonably be supposed to be supported by the experience of the millions of people in the entirety of medicine’s history who have ever undergone the creation of an X-ray image (most of which, one assumes, were made in a non-emergency situation without requiring the forcible and invasive disrobing of the subject), I think the true bullshit of this post can be found in the claims of this alleged “xray tech”.









  • This one is frustrating because the solution, while correct, seems also to be flawed.

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    In any source I can find for Auld Lang Syne lyrics, the ending of the line goes “and never brought to mind?” That lines up just fine with the prompts:
    Plus
    When Pigs Fly!
    Ruminated

    But in the reveal, they give the solution for Ruminated as “Thought Upon”.

    What, why? That’s not the lyric given in any source I can find, and what’s more, doesn’t even fit the rhyme scheme of the entire poem, in which the first line of each stanza/verse ends with a rhyme for “syne”. Confusing.

    Has anyone got a link to a source that can corroborate/justify this “alternate” lyric?








  • jago@lemmy.worldtopics@lemmy.world[OC] late.
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    This is a wonderful capture, rife with story-telling opportunity via framing. The off-kilter original is a very fortunate opportunity to find new ideas in the image.

    I’ve been playing with it for only an hour or so, and there are so many different narratives this image can convey from how its contents are composed.