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12:00 AM
@Buzz m tempted to at least watch the pilot if I can manage to find it (but that's what the internet is for :) )
 
It didn't have a pilot, as such. I believe it was greenlit as a follow-on to the 1989 Swamp Thing sequel, which was merely lousy.
The 1982 film directed by Wes Craven is reasonably entertaining though. It certainly looks like it had a much better budget.
 
Alright I'll start there
 
12:17 AM
From production to production, the tone veers around a lot. There are even two cuts of the '82 film. The European cut is significantly darker.
 
@Jenayah And, who can forget the theme song: "Swamp thing (da-da-da-da-dum) Youi make my swamp sing (da-da-da-da-dum) You make everything (da-da-da-da-dum) swampy...."
There are those who say I've got that mixed up with something else, though.
I say that's just a wild accusation.
 
@Jenayah but why is the tag called ?
Wouldn’t be better? More concise and it isn’t any less accurate
@Jenayah anyways what the heck is Swamp Thing?
He was in one of the Tomasi Superman issues, that’s the only time I’ve ever heard of him
 
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Q: Does Ender directly pilot ships or does he just issue commands?

Rob KaneDoes Ender ever directly pilot ships and the Molecular Disruption Device in the book? Or does he just come up with tactics, maneuvers, and issue commands?

 
@Babelfish wow. 43 minutes late
 
12:37 AM
@RDFozz My kids can attest that I actually sing "Swamp Thing" to the "Wild Thing" music. You've haven't got the lyrics quite right though. It's, "You make everything... oozy."
 
1:23 AM
@Stormblessed Swamp Thing was originally a guy named Alec Holland, who accidentally combined an experimental formula, his dead body, and a swamp, and was reborn as some sort of plant/human hybrid. His original comic book series ran in the early to mid 1970s. It was revived in the 1980s. Around issue number 20, some new guy we Americans hadn't heard much about, named Alan Moore started writing the book.
Which pretty much lead to the creation of the Vertigo line several years later.
Not that the movies (or the show, presumably) were following the Vertigo version of the character, as far as I know.
 
Actually, the Alan Moore relaunch of Swamp Thing came after the first movie and was actually an attempt to capitalize on the movie's publicity and success.
 
With the arrival of Alan Moore, Swamp THing became an elemental force of nature - the living representative of the Green (the lifeforce/gods of all the plants anywhere, basically).
 
So the first film, at least, couldn't have followed Moore's version, in which Swamp Thing only thinks he is actually Alec Holland.
Yeah, he eventually discovers that he is a nature elemental, and the series goes in a different way from. Since then, writers have gone back and forth about what Swamp Thing actually is.
 
@Buzz I'll buy that the 1980s relaunch of Swamp Thing was to capitalize on the (first) movie's relative success - but Alan Moore came in after that (like I said, around issue 20). I want to said Martin Pasko wrote the first year and a half or so, although Len Wein (who created the character) may have written some of it as well.
 
@RDFozz Oh, I didn't know that. I did not read the 1980s Swamp Think except sporadically.
 
1:32 AM
@Buzz Yeah. Moore's first issue pretty much tied up all the loose ends from the previous 19 issues that he didn't intend to use. In issue 21, Swamp Thing finds out he's not actually Alec Holland any more.
While different writers played around with this somewhat, the basic state of affairs remained intact until Swamp Thing was brought back to the main DC universe just before the New 52 relaunch.
With that, we discovered that Alec Holland himself was alive and human now. And things get a bit more confusing, with Alec becoming Swamp Thing again, and with the previous Swamp Thing who thought he was Alec still around, but retired, basically.
And, let's not get into Tefe, who hasn't been mentioned explicitly in years.
@Buzz "Oozy" is better than "swampy" - I'll have to try to remember that (or is there an official version of those lyrics?)
 
@RDFozz No, I made that up. It actually took me a while before I came up with it.
 
2:38 AM
0
Q: Name that story/novel in which a machine is used to speed up Earth's rotation to achieve weightlessness and things go awry

YoungAtHeartYears ago, when I was in 6th grade, I picked up a sci-fi novel(-la? Pretty short) that was either 1)translated into Chinese, or 2)written in Chinese. More likely the former. That novel is centered around a machine that accelerates Earth's rotation artificially. It is someone's attempt to simulate...

 
3:09 AM
0
Q: To what extent are Marvel's Golden Age comics canonical?

kingofthenerdz3It is well known that the Modern Age of Marvel Comics started with Fantastic Four #1 in 1961. After the introduction of the Modern Age we see Golden Age characters like Namor the Sub-Mariner, the Human Torch (Jim Hammond) and Captain America. It is my understanding that the backstories for these...

 
 
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5:30 AM
0
Q: Blind harry potter story

LocoBriarI'm looking for a story I read once. It's a harry potter fanfic where Snape has to retrieve Harry from the Dursley's because he didn't arrive on the train. I THINK it's after 5th year, but I'm not sure. Anyway Snape gets there and harry is blind, he was blinded over the summer by his uncle. I re...

 
 
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6:32 AM
0
Q: Terror film escape

EucaThe film is made of 1980 to 1995 aproximately I rembember a film and I watch a short scene and no see the title film. I rembember a floating monster hooded and peoples trying escape of wipeout of death. I rembember the monster say (Idiots) to the other monster for failure mission for not kill t...

0
Q: Doctor Strange (2016), was the time loop connected to his death?

Touseef Nadeem 19Dormammu, I've Come To Bargain Scene. What i think is that it was connected to Dr Strange death. Every time he dies it start again and again and again until it pissed Dormammu

 
7:03 AM
0
Q: Identification telekinetic

EucaI rembember a film or serie, one men with telekinetic controlling a small plane. I think there was a woman inside a small plane. The film or serie is old i think in 1985 to 1995.

 
 
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8:04 AM
If this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. — Jenayah 46 mins ago
Looks like you victimized yourself there, @Jenayah.
Dec 30 '18 at 15:45, by Jenayah
@Alex well I think this has to do with a comment being posted between the two versions, but I didn't notice such a thing before.
 
@Alex I know right, realized that afterwards
Ah well not like fanfic-id gets much love anyways ;p
 
@Jenayah Especially ones that have blind people seeing.
@Jenayah Problem is, if you wait the five minutes, the questioner might already be gone and never see your request for acceptance.
 
0
Q: What does ULTRON stand for?

Surya TejLike "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (J.A.R.V.I.S. )", does U.L.T.R.O.N stand for something in comics or movies in Marvel Cinematic Universe?

 
@Alex and an ugly spelling mistake in the description
@Alex which five minutes? I didn't want that grace period to be reset to begin with ;p
And in any case fanfic-id rarely gets accepted from drive-by users
My only accepted fanfic-id is one on which OP commented "that's not it" xD
(but the comment is gone)
 
8:20 AM
@Jenayah You should have answered mine. You would have gotten an acceptancee.
 
I got too focused on the site you mentioned ;p
 
Yes. I remember it well.
 
And didn't think of simply "Esmerelda"
 
That’s actually the first thing I Googled.
I guess I don’t know how to read search results.
 
8:53 AM
It'll come over time ;)
 
 
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10:23 AM
0
Q: Has the "history" of Tallarn changed?

Richard CI have been reading the Tallarn novel of the Horus Heresy series. I know that Tallarn of the 40K universe has always been a dessert world but given how Games Workshop like to change its own history and cannon I wondered if the reason for this has always been due to Viral Bombing since the first...

 
10:39 AM
0
Q: Dunbar's number vs Miles

witchySo in the book Brothers in Arms in Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga, in one of the conversations real-Miles tried to convince alter-Miles that it's impossible to pretend to be admiral Naismith: "You still couldn't bring it off," argued Miles. "There are five thousand Dendarii. I know hundreds of t...

 
 
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12:27 PM
-1
Q: If Men in Black don't exist how do they have homes?

Connor LonerganOfficially the Men in Black agents do not exist. No paper trail or forensics of them can be found. So one has to ask how does J and likely every other agent have a home to live in when not on shift?

 
12:58 PM
1
Q: What is the movie referenced in Black Panther with the "automatic shoes"?

TheLethalCarrotIn Black Panther before T'Challa goes on his mission to capture/kill Klaue he visits Shuri for some new tech. Here she gives him some "automatic shoes": She then says the following: Shuri: Try them on. Fully automated. Like the old American movie Baba used to watch. Black Panther Wh...

 
1:13 PM
0
Q: Did the Dendarii Free Mercenaries survive Miles leaving them?

FuzzyBootsIn Was Miles exaggerating the number of Dendarii to dissuade his captors from using his people?, I made the bold claim that Miles believed that the Dendarii Free Mercenaries would disintegrate without him to keep them united. Before he left for the final time in Memory, he left them under the ext...

 
1:29 PM
0
Q: TV series on human evolution where some people have some difference in their makeup making them not Homo sapiens

Norm SmithBeing a bit vague here it was a series I saw in the 1990-2005 on the sci-fi channel in Europe. The main plot is that there a two geneticists and they find some people have x% difference in their makeup making them not Homo sapiens. I have some thoughts that it was called 47% or similar but cann...

 
2:00 PM
0
Q: Can Corvus Lestrange actually be dead with Yusuf still alive?

PomonoliFrom the moment I heard Leta's story I thought: what if Credence's mom was also a witch, since Credence is a wizard, and because of that able to have saved Corvus? Leta only saw the boat crash, she didn't actually see the image of her Boggart, that's only what she assumes happened. This brought ...

 
2:15 PM
2
Q: A book about the the protagonist being able to bodily trans-locate which is referred to specifically as a 'Jaunt' or 'jaunting'

AlopexI am looking to buy a book that my father read as a boy, for his next birthday. I know very little about it except the protagonist is able to bodily trans-locate in a manner referred to specifically as a 'Jaunt' or 'jaunting'. My father's childhood was in the late 1930's through the 40's, so I ...

 
@Marvin I genuinely have to ask @TheLethalCarrot how much research did you conduct for that one?
 
I may or may not have already known the answer
 
Yeah I thought I remembered talking about BTTF with you but quick transcript browsing doesn't yield much other than my BTTF retagging
 
TBF I think I've only watched the first one
And just read summaries of the others
 
honestly and despite what most people think, I'd say you're not missing out on much
 
2:22 PM
I've never been too bothered about wanting to watch them so meh either ways
 
They're kinda... repetitive.
 
Do you guys have ignored tags?
If so do they behave correctly today?
 
I don't use 'em... like seeing everything come through
 
My first thought for "Fully automatic" and an "old film" is the "Greased Lightning" bit in Grease. :)
 
Well I only got a couple of them but today the questions still show up as "new activity"
They used not to appear in those
@FuzzyBoots Grease is old?
It's like 80s
not old
 
2:38 PM
@Jenayah Got it set to hide or grey out? Do they also have a favourite tag on?
 
For movies old starts from before 60s
 
Or watched rather
 
@TheLethalCarrot hide, and no watched tag on it
 
@Jenayah Mine are working fine.
 
Tried refreshing then? Something might have borked for a moment
 
2:39 PM
they do disappear when I reload the page aye but they used not to even appear in new activity thing
 
Was the new activity a tag edit maybe?
 
not that I mind very much but weird
@TheLethalCarrot no, bumped question about Black Panther
 
Weird
Unless it happens again after a refresh and/or browser close and reopen I'd just chalk it up to a one time oddity
 
probably
will see if it happens more today
 
Just edit the question again to test. It's already up top so it won't have any negative effect.
 
2:46 PM
0
Q: Fan fiction where Snape, McGonagall and Pomfrey save Ginny using an ancient spell

Loki DragonI'm looking for this fic where Snape, McGonagall and Pomfrey save Ginny using an ancient spell after she drinks a potion to kill herself. The spell drains their life force and most of the fic is about Snape recovering from that and Harry helping him. And the Weasleys owe him a debt. I loved thi...

 
@Jenayah ^_^ Over forty years old now, two years older than me.
 
eh, I'll admit that my "is that movie old or not" system falls under YMMV :P
 
Old/young are relative concepts anyway
 
3:04 PM
@Marvin I found one where Ginny does commit suicide; don't think it's this one.
 
3:41 PM
Found it!
 
nice!
post it then :)
 
@Jenayah In the process...
 
3:59 PM
@Jenayah This is why we shouldn't have these
People join this site, ask one question about a crappy fanfiction, then leave
 
People do that generally across all tags, moreso in story is, but still
Nothing you can do to stop it and tbh I think stopping it would have more of a negative effect even if you could
 
@Stormblessed as much as I crave that damn checkmark on story-id, "fanfic-id should be forbidden because it attracts users of 'relatively poor contribution' " isn't really a valid reason...
 
@Jenayah I guess so
 
The point being that our kind of story-id, here on SFF, is more searchable than stuff on sites where it got discontinued, like Movies & TV or Anime & Manga. It's a bit of a paradox but fanfic is even more searchable, as there's more chances to find the page online
 
But I think this site should be more for questions about quality stories, not random ones derived from Harry Potter
 
4:05 PM
There can be quality fan fics though
 
@Stormblessed besides, to be perfectly honest, and as TLC said, it happens on pretty much all tags, "regylar" story-id included
@Stormblessed quality is relative too...
 
Just as there can be low quality none fan fics
 
To be honest there are story-ids I answered (or saw answered) where I can (subjectively, granted) tell you the work is one big pile of crap
 
@Stormblessed You never know what's going to bring in someone who will stick around and provide quality questions/anwers.
And, quality can be in the eye of the beholder as well.
Personally, I loathe Grease. Seems like the message is, drag yourself down to the lowest common denominator to fit in.
 
I'm still downvoting fanfiction questions that sound stupid
 
4:09 PM
Well certainly popular =/= quality
 
2
Q: Fantasy book with a boy stranded on some planet who joins mercenaries

KOPSiSome time ago, I read some books about a boy who stops some evil dude using a supercomputer made of brains from planet populations or something like that. It later turns out that this evil dude was selling information to spacefaring civilisations and used these brains to solve alien questions. Th...

Why is this closed? It's a story-id
 
@TheLethalCarrot exactly what I was about to say
 
Pretty clear what they're asking
 
Likely closed for the wrong reason, I'd be tempted to close as Too Broad but I'd be on the fence about it
The whole description is one generic trope after another
Also note the age of the question
 
@TheLethalCarrot WAY more information than a lot of story identification things I've seen
 
4:12 PM
@Stormblessed true, although this one will probably gets solved by memory rather than search
 
Oh yeah it's on the better side of most story ids
 
Also, "lots of information" can make some story-id questions almost unsearchable for :P (because you have to finsih reading it before dying first)
 
 
@Jenayah Or in the case of that one just make most people not even bother reading it
 
gee you think? :P
 
4:17 PM
Lol, there is certainly such a thing as too long
 
and it keeps getting longer
also r/nocontext
 
4:30 PM
@Stormblessed Maybe someone thought it sounded stupid? :-)
 
boom
:p
@Alex got sidetracked? :P
 
@Jenayah Almost done.
 
eh?
Just how long is that answer?!
Oh no don't tell me you fell for a "disabled copy-paste" site? :p
 
4:47 PM
@Jenayah It was finding the quotes that took most of the time.
 
@Named FYI my request for migration got the message "Doesn't really have enough detail to be worth migrating." so you still might want to repost it on Literature if you can flesh it out a bit more
 
Greetings, Earthlings.
 
Greetings, Hubble guy!
@Alex how did you search for them?
 
@Jenayah Manually.
By reading.
Posted, by the way.
 
ARGH
you poor thing
urgh how many chapters does this thing have
 
4:52 PM
62
 
I was being rhethorical
 
Oh.
 
@Jenayah What work are we talking about?
 
@Jenayah thanks.
 
@Donald.McLean Alex's first story-id answer found by Googling:
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A: Fan fiction where Snape, McGonagall and Pomfrey save Ginny using an ancient spell

AlexThis is "Digging for the Bones" by Pannageid. Ginny attempts suicide with a potion (Chapter 23) "Sir." gasped Harry, "Ginny Weasley. She's taken a potion. It's bad. In the common room." "It looks like an overdose of a Draught of Peace. There's residue still in her mouth." said Snape,...

(on SFF, anyway. an't talk for Mi Yodeya or others)
 
4:58 PM
@Jenayah I actually have one Mi Yodeya story-identification answer. But I already knew it from before, so Googling was just to get the source to copy from.
 
I never really got the point of fan fiction - I'd rather create my own worlds.
 
Generally less work building off of others ideas in that you already have most of the world building done for you
 
@Donald.McLean oh itmight be called fanfiction but some authors have minds messed up enough to create whole new worlds outta them
 
And if it's popular you already have a platform to work from and an audience interested in potentially more content
Though I personally don't have any interest in it
 
There's an Animaml Crossing creepypasta out there which is freaking hilarious and worth the read
sec
^ read this
> I've always heard a lot of good things about Animal Crossing, but I never owned a Gamecube. When it was released on the DS it received such positive reviews that I decided to give it a shot, despite the fact that it appears to have been created for small children suffering from down's syndrome and ADD.

I was not prepared for the shit that goes on in this children's game. The result is this.
> I've documented the journey of Billy, a young, happy lad who believes he's going off to have fantastic adventures at summer camp. The following images have not been altered in any way (other than to rescale them or to identify which dialog option is being chosen).

This is a literal and practically contextual account of what happens to poor bastards sent to Animal Crossing.

This is the true story of Billy.
 
5:06 PM
Do you remember getting 20 hats @Jenayah?
 
Hmmm no I think it was 19
17 here and Still Fresh (on a couple of sites) + Member of the Hand on Movies
why?
 
@Jenayah I remember getting 20 but the leaderboard shows 19. I also had some recollection involving you and 20 and the leaderboard shows 19 for you too.
 
you sure you had 20? What would they be?
 
@Jenayah I'm checking.
 
nope, 19 for me
 
5:15 PM
@Jenayah Lucky you have that screenshot.
 
I took it before they got stolen from us :P
 
I meant to, but I forgot.
 
aw, bummer
so how are you retrieving the info? Memory? Chatrooms?
 
@Jenayah I have a tab open from during Winter Bash. So I can see the notification list. So I just have to scroll through the whole thing (lots of Still Freshes in the way).
 
oh alright
but was that tab late enough in WB for it to have all your hats?
 
5:19 PM
Well it shows 19. So maybe I got another one after? I could have sworn that I had 20.
 
wouldn't it be easier to check the list and count which ones you remembered getting?
 
Good idea.
 
198
Q: Winter Bash 2018 Hat list

DavidHere we go again, the Winter Bash is here and the hats are listed below. The list has the same format as always, there are only two answers: one for the secret hats, and one for the regular hats. The secret hat list will be updated as we learn them. Only edit the secret hat answer with definiti...

 
Hmmm, none on that list that I remember getting, that are not in my list.
It might have something to do with the team hat.
I visited the team page several times but never got it.
 
You don't have a SO account
that's why
 
5:23 PM
Oh.
 
you don't have a SO account, don't you?
 
No.
 
alright, solved
 
@Jenayah Only the part about why I didn't get that hat. Not the discrepancy.
 
what discrepancy? You remembered wrong is all :P
 
5:29 PM
It's certainly possible.
 
5:41 PM
4
Q: Peculiar set of interviews with identical questions

EuRBamarthA few months ago, a company contacted me about a 2-year data science contract. I agreed to an initial telephone interview, during which I was asked: "in Python, what's the difference between a list and a tuple?", "what's Bayes' theorem?" "what is the interpretation of the derivative of...

Clearly, their interview questions were stored in a tuple, since it isn't mutable. — Acccumulation 24 mins ago
ahahah
 
Knowing what a tuple is would probably help me understand the joke?
 
eh, probably, yeah
It's basically a set of elements, except you can't modify its size after you created it
nor its current elements, actually
so it's called "not mutable"
whereas by opposition, a list is also a set of elements, but you can add new ones, remove some, modify some, etc (it's mutable)
So as the interviewers' set of questions didn't change the slightest, and weren't mutable, they must've been stored in a tuple
(well those are the big list/tuple outlines, there's more to the story but not relevant for the joke)
 
Thanks.
 
you're welcome :)
 
6:05 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive body detected, toxic body detected (108): Why is J.K Rowling into retconning her own canon? by Edward Clinton on scifi.SE
 
deffo R/A
 
0
Q: Why is the Horklump classified as a beast?

Ginge The Horklump resembles a fleshy pink mushroom covered in sparse, wiry black bristles. A prodigious breeder, the Horklump can cover a matter of days. It spreads sinewy tentacles rather than roots into the ground to search for its preferred food of earthworms. So why is this classified as a be...

 
flag the new question
not that one
the other one
 
yeah the one Smokey linked
 
mhm
no one needs that
 
6:10 PM
it's gone now by the way (cc @Mithrandir)
 
phew
 
, the fact that you have to say most devalidifies your point @Jenayah — Niffler 5 mins ago
^ by the way, that was called irony :P
 
;)
im picky i know
 
Oh don't worry you still have a good way to go before you reach @Alex's or @Rand's levels of pedantry
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I'm still on top, then? I was getting a little nervous.
 
6:13 PM
sure you are
 
@SmokeDetector Hagrid being transgender and Snape being a single mother are surely in some fanfiction.
 
everything is in a fanfic somewhere
 
@Alex You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
 
@Jenayah You gotta do it right. Like I did:
Nov 5 '18 at 19:28, by Alex
@Jenayah You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
 
meh
 
6:18 PM
Hello friends
 
@NeoDarwin hello!
 
...and others?
 
silence
 
6:23 PM
Question - do several mod fags on the same post trigger an alarm of sorts?
 
@Jenayah Mod flags might.
 
@Mithrandir pinging you since I think you're the most likely here now to have a definite answer
 
Why do people even act toxic on this site
It's the nicest one of them all
 
of all the SE chats?
 
awww :)
 
6:26 PM
Maybe
I come from DLP forums
Anyone knows about it?
 
Google says Data Loss Prevention?
Well technically French Google says Derrière La Porte but I don't think that's what you meant :P
 
Dark Lord Potter
 
Two tries, two wrong :(
 
Waging war against Diagon Alley shopping montages and evil manipulative Dumbledore for over a decade
 
wait what what what
 
6:29 PM
@Jenayah are my posts from the right quarter? D:
 
@Niffler ?
 
6
Q: Favorite Questions and Answers from the fourth quarter of 2018

Jack B NimblePlease link to your favorite questions and answers which were either asked or answered from October 1st 2018 through December 31st 2018. You can also highlight any question or answer from the entire year, which wasn't already previously featured in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarter posts. Your answers w...

 
Is it just me who thinks nifflers are not cute
 
how *dare you
 
@Niffler technically one isn't but no worries, all 2018 counts :P
 
6:31 PM
All my friends love nifflers and began cheering wherever it was on screen
 
alright thanks
 
@NeoDarwin Says Darwin, when he can't fit them into his evolutionary theory.
 
@Alex but if the evolutionary theory is shiny, you can fit it into the Niffler.
 
;)
 
A theory that shines is no longer a theory.
 
6:35 PM
anything that shines is mine
 
Hahaa
Now I'm imagining niffler stealing the one ring from Sauron
 
Disclaimer: I know nothing of this work but why could justify scifi.stackexchange.com/q/202759/98028 being at 0/-2? This reads like a normal question?
 
Weird it even has a bounty on it
 
> I suspect the answer probably is in the books, but I don't have time to reread them at the moment, so I'm going to substitute a 200 point bounty (once it lets me add one) for time.
 
well, it doesn't, but it will in two days
 
6:45 PM
Perhaps that?
 
Perhaps, but if someone with enough knowledge to know that downvotes, it'd seem reasonable to comment along/answer
 
The downvotes might be because:
> does not show any research effort
 
oh the downvotes for lack of research I can understand, I DV for that
just that if I know the thing is easy enough to answer or stuff I'll either answer or comment
unless it's already been answered or commented
 
Well some might interpret that sentence as a statement of lack of research.
 
0
Q: Did the Kwisatz Haderach want to die?

jmanAt the end of the Children of Dune mini-series Ghanima says: He runs, and runs, and runs, and when he's exhausted himself he returns to me, puts his head on my lap and asks me to find a way to die. It would be understandable that Leto II would want to die given what he knew but did Leto II ...

 
6:57 PM
aye, aye
but y'know
answer the stuff get the rep, I dunno
 
@Jenayah They might not know the answer.
 
Well, how do they know it lacks research then?
 
Because the user stated that the answer is probably in the books but he'll post a bounty instead of looking it up.
 
hhmmm... makes sense
I wonder if it would have been the same had that phrasing not been there
 
Disclaimer: I did not downvote, nor is this my own line of reasoning. I'm just guessing what other users may have thought.
 
7:04 PM
aye aye [cue your line about you talking about things that can be done, not necessarily things that you'll do]
 
Eh, this doesn't even reach that level.
But good reference nonetheless.
 
7:40 PM
2
Q: Sci-Fi dystopian book, man wakes up in a pod, people with particular skill appear at his door when needed

Morgan BenedictI read this book freshman year of HS, it was an assigned reading but ignited my love for dystopian societies. I believe it started out with someone who wakes up in a pod, I think he was eventually sent to an apartment that was being monitored. Everytime he needed someone with a particular skill ...

1
Q: What is the distinction between Healers and nurses in the Harry Potter universe?

ZackTLDR: Why is the only nurse we encounter in the wizarding world Madam Pomfrey? Throughout the Harry Potter books, Madam Pomfrey is described as both "the school nurse" and the matron: From Book 1: Madam Pomfrey, the nurse, was a nice woman, but very strict. From Book 6: He [Harry] had...

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Q: In "The Cursed Child", why do they revert their actions in the wrong order?

NeilIn Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Scorpius and Albus go back in time to change the events during the triwizard tournament. From their own timeline (1), they visit the first task, and succeed in creating a new timeline (2) that's slightly different. Then, they visit the second task, creating ...

 
8:00 PM
Bad tag name
Should be one word like the movie
 
flag for mod attention and ask for a rename, or edit both of them as there are onnly 2 questions
 
8:13 PM
@Jenayah How do you flag a tag?
 
@Stormblessed you can use a mod flag on every post. They all go to the same mod review queue :)
I guess it's probably a tad bit easier if you flag a post with that very tag on it, since the mod then has less clicks to reach said tag. But I never saw mod UI so I can't be sure :)
and basically every time you have something to report to mods but aren't sure of the way to do it you can raise a mod flag on any post and it will be reviewed by a mod
Dpending on who's around, chat might be a more convenient way if the topic is going to engage discussion, though
 
Nov 21 '18 at 8:08, by Rand al'Thor
@AnkitSharma Site flags work better than chat pings. That way, whichever mod is online/active can do it, without any unnecessary notifications for other mods.
 
@Alex sure, but what I mean is that if the question is along the lines of "I don't understand why action X was taken", chat or meta is a more appropriate way than a discussion through mod flags. If it's "I think this is wrong, please take a look at it" then mod flag all the way
 
I know.
 
talking about review queues have you poked around them now that you're reahed 500 rep, @Stormblessed?
 
8:20 PM
2 days ago, by Stormblessed
Can I do anything when accessing review queues, or just look?
 
@Alex actually, I got my answer by good old stalking scifi.stackexchange.com/users/102999/stormblessed?tab=badges
 
@Jenayah So my method was "bad new stalking"?
 
@Alex t"was not up to date
 
So if anything, my stalking was "old" and yours was "new".
 
No, both of them aare old ways, but only one is guaranteed to have "live" results
 
8:27 PM
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Q: Scifi Novel Identification- Protagonist modified to look like a neanderthal, also a riddle about catching a bird without caging it

MichielThis was the second book in the series I read about a decade or two ago. This was the second book in the series. The colony experience a famine after terrorist blew up a factory. The protagonist is on some spiritual journey and was modified to look like a neanderthal. There is also a riddle on ho...

 
Well your original question didn't specify "live results".
 
well by "poked around" I meant "did you review one already" but was maybe unclear aye
 
Vote to Close your question as Unclear What You're Asking.
 
:(
 
Make up for last time:
@Alex yeah, "title character" will do that for you. Good research, however if I'm being honest (and if the question isn't clear, tell me) I was more looking forward to the one we supposedly don't know about; as I thought thy could have been revealed in other media (JKR interviews for instance, I think she gets that a lot from the fanbase). — Jenayah Jul 31 '18 at 17:43
 
8:33 PM
what's the relation?
 
I broke my chair. The chair I'm using at my computer desk at home.
 
> and if the question isn't clear, tell me
 
@Alex well sure, but editing my question now would invalidate your answer, which isn't something to do
@b_jonas ...aftermath of Christmas meals? :p
(I think you do celebrate Christmas, right? Sorry if you don't)
 
@Jenayah Hence this is the make up.
 
oh, alrihght
 
8:42 PM
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Q: Has Bruce Wayne ever dated a woman who did NOT find out he was Batman?

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Q: Why didn't Harry Potter use Sectumsempra against Voldemort?

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