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thealthor t1_j9vqdht wrote
Reply to comment by meowskywalker in What are some things the creators of a show later reconned that was absolutely terrible? by BlancoDelRio
"Retcon is a shortened form of retroactive continuity, and refers to a literary device in which the form or content of a previously established narrative is changed."
That is the literary device they used. But they still changed a previously establish narrative, it is a retcon.
Not to mention that One New Day retconned Brand New Day on how it all worked because they bungled it up the first time. The writers wanted more freedom away from him being married plain and simple and they shoehorned that load we got to get there.
thealthor t1_j6aax6h wrote
Reply to comment by biggreasyrhinos in TIL that the popular Springfield (Missouri) style cashew chicken dish was invented by a Chinese born chef who also among other achievements was part of the D-Day invasion. by es_price
Jax, FL has cashew chicken on the menu at some chinese places but it isn't Springfield style, I haven't tried to get it in other places so I don't know beyond that but there are different types out there. I didn't even know it was a regional thing until this poor excuse of a dish showed up that was just chicken with some cashews scatter around and no sauce, that was when I learned the difference
thealthor t1_j674uer wrote
Reply to comment by WolfyTn in Ford now recalling 462,000 SUVs due to rear camera issue linked to at least 17 accidents by EdBegleyJuniorJunior
Not show up to what? To Ford?
thealthor t1_j31fiae wrote
Reply to comment by indesomniac in How much a person laughs in conversation appears to be a stable trait associated with being relatable, and is not necessarily reflective of enjoyment. by [deleted]
I was at a comedy thing near the front enjoying myself and the comedian on stage pointed me out as a person who must have been dragged there and not enjoying his act.
thealthor t1_j26tr9h wrote
Reply to comment by DutchieTalking in Experts warn smart toys for children could be collecting user data that might be sold by AmethystOrator
They weren't, it was an overaction to the supposed gimmick of the toy that could learn to talk by interacting with the user, but it was all preprogramed and not actually listening in any way.
thealthor t1_j26rk5m wrote
Reply to comment by NinjaBilly55 in Experts warn smart toys for children could be collecting user data that might be sold by AmethystOrator
It was rescinded because they did not pose a security risk. It was a gimmick that it could "listen and learn from you" but it was only preprogrammed to go from non-sensical to talking no matter what was said to it. It didn't listen at all.
thealthor t1_iyckw2x wrote
Reply to comment by LeoLaDawg in What did you watch every Saturday morning as a kid? by Calm-Hovercraft9858
I was lucky if I caught the last 15 mins of a show before golf came on, luckily most the good stuff was on syndication after school anyway but I never caught new episodes unless I pulled an all nighter to watch the premier of Power Rangers or whatever.
thealthor t1_ixmrhms wrote
Reply to comment by Good-Duck in City of Mesa reaches $8 million settlement with widow of Daniel Shaver by Clem_Doore
The video wasn't shown at the trial
thealthor t1_iuimyx2 wrote
Reply to comment by Implausibilibuddy in TIL that in ancient times, the carob seed was used to measure the worth of gems and gold since the seeds have a general uniform weight. This is where the word "karat" comes from. by kkoolook
Shoot, my memory was off
>The only nut that will never produce a gold Chocobo offspring is the Carob Nut. Even when breeding two gold Chocobos with a Carob Nut, the resulting offspring will never be golden.
Though if you are going to breed a Gold from scratch you have to use Carob nuts in the process, so kind of technically still sort of correct....
thealthor t1_iufmdrw wrote
Reply to TIL that in ancient times, the carob seed was used to measure the worth of gems and gold since the seeds have a general uniform weight. This is where the word "karat" comes from. by kkoolook
It is also needed to breed a Gold Chocobo
thealthor t1_it9ei6j wrote
Reply to TIL in 2003, 12yo Auri Allen was featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not due to his massive size, nicknamed Baby Shaq. By 2006, he was regarded as one of the top 5 basketball players in the country, until a car crash paralyzed him. He later became a Head Coach and founded his own basketball academy. by SlipperyThong
>Auri Allen is a reminder that the American dream can still be pretty sweet the second time around.
I don't think there should be a stigma for adults living with their parents, but how does a 26 year old living with his mom while volunteering as a youth basketball coach have anything to do with that sweet "American dream"?
thealthor t1_jdea8g0 wrote
Reply to comment by herbw in TIL of the Central Pangean Mountains - at its greatest elevation was comparable to the Himalayas. It's remnants include the Appalachians mountains in North America, Atlas range in Africa and the Caledonites in Europe. by wrxie
The linked information is not a guess or speculation