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What does “kept watching” even mean here? The 3rd episode isn’t out, yet and the first two released on the same day last week.
What does “kept watching” even mean here? The 3rd episode isn’t out, yet and the first two released on the same day last week.
But … we don’t require full darkness?
It’s made by some dude on instagram. He probably just didn’t find the proper data for some countries.
Is it really an explanation if it requires something so incredibly unlikely?
I think you will have a much better chance for finding an explanation by looking into optical illusions or hallucinations.
The scientific method can’t rule out the existance of supernatural stuff like gods or magic. And you can totally explain a black portal (or literally anything you want) with magic or the actions of a god.
Yet its late-stage lightsaber battle is the stuff of legends
If that legend is Strictly Come Dancing.
You watch the original trilogy and then you stop.
You assume they get trained.
Yeah, screw Kaiser William.
Well the “Purposes” can definitly be dropped. I guess “HighContrast” would be enough if there is only a single high contrast setting, but if there are multiple then I think “HighContrastForAccessibility” would be totally fine.
I mean, this is overdoing it a bit and the “thisVarMakesItSoThat” part is redundant, but other than that those are very descriptive property- and method names, which is not a bad thing.
You tried “everything” for over 2 hours but never tried the “*” selector?