In Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Starkillers first target is General Rahm Kota, a Jedi gone guerilla leader that has been attacking imperial targets in an attempt to draw Vader out.
As you encounter Kota, he utters the following:
"...a boy? Months of attacking Imperial targets and Vader s...
@AnkitSharma It's easier to sort out specific tags on your own over a large period of time, if you want to fix it all you'd have to go to meta... I'd imagine the response would be something like "It costs too much effort to sort out and isn't doing that much harm so not much point"
@TheLethalCarrot I tried to bring big discussions but failed so changed the path and picked smaller targets and ignore big tags which I have issues with
I have discussed this before but it was a little broad and came with no proper conclusion. So I am bringing the major part of it back as a new question, so it's not really a dupe.
Generic character tags we have right now:
characters
character-motivation
character-development
female-character...
So, I've recently begun collecting comics again so that my newborn son can grow up reading the same comics I did and sharing in the same joys as I. I'm focusing mostly on the big 3: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. My question is in regards to the formation of the Justice League of America.
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> Food, it's the stuff we eat. Tacos, cookies, salads, red meat, disgusting vending machine sandwiches... all of it. Maybe even us, if we're not careful.
For those who are interested: 1) worthy of being eaten. 2) Nothing 3) Questions related to food, nutrients, dishes, drinks and other things that humans and other animals consume for sustenance. 4) Any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth. Questions with this tag should be about the historical practices of growing, preparing, and eating food, or about the historical origins of modern foods.
5) relate to laws of food or anything pertaining to food.
I remember reading this story many years ago (at least ten).
A young girl (at least I think so), discovers that she has magic by throwing something. However, magic is restricted (or maybe even forbidden) and she must now hide from all magicians in her city. I think the local Thieves Guild helps...
I'm looking for the title of this book I read, at least 10 years ago. It had a siblings escaping London during WW2 and instead of reaching the countryside they enter this odd alternate reality. In this reality the people there decide to take care of these kids, and they have some sort of credit b...
Coming from this question here, would Godzilla's nuclear/atomic breath not feed the MUTOs with radiation, seeing that his breath is, as the name suggests, nuclear based? Seeing that the MUTOs do infact eat nuclear ordnance as a source of food and "fuel", it would make sense that any form of radia...
It does have the "This question was marked as spam or rude or abusive and is therefore not shown - you can see the revision history for details." text on it but I think (not sure though) that might show up even if it's just been flagged
Result / Summary of policy
Answers which state or imply that a religious work is fiction should be flagged for moderator attention. Moderators will delete such answers.
The only exception in which an answer is permitted to cite a religious source is if the question clearly states that non-ficti...
To be honest this question only implicitly implied religion is fictional by being on the site... I personally wouldn't say it was bad enough to warrant a R/A flag
@Alex basically they wanted people to answer with no capital letters, no punctuation, but phrased "NOTE:only small letters a instede A also no punctuation"
@TheLethalCarrot lack of good intentions is borderline bad intentions
@TheLethalCarrot lol I guess I don't like being bossed around by newbies with off-topic, poorly formatted, one-liner unhelpful questions... Oh my I'm starting to sound like the guys on Meta Stack Overflow am I? :(
@Jenayah And now you've discovered the point of Stack Overflow. Make it so hard to ask a question that they have to find the answer first on their own.
> This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
@Jenayah progamming issue: "I have this variable called foo which doesn't behave the way I want because when I treat it with function dostuff() it ouputs 1 instead of 2"
Real life analogy: "I told Mark to make some coffee, but that moron made tea instead"
Basically if you replace Mark with Carmen and coffee/tea with lasagna/omelet it's kind of the same underlying problem
@TheLethalCarrot Yeah but it would still be fun to close a question "Why did Voldemort want to kill Harry?" with "sorry, we can't reproduce your problem."
@TheLethalCarrot get to I don't remember hoow much rep before him this week and that offense will be cleaned, you'll be able to sleep better knowing that justice has been served. You poor thing :p
There is one scene in Uprising where Jack is discussing the Kaijus' supposed target based on previous data collected during the first Kaiju War. He mentions, more determines, that the Kaiju's main target is Mount Fuji, where they plan to start a chain reaction to wipe out the Earth.
Now, that ma...
The DVs are from people who are annoyed for all sorts of reasons, to name a few: ignoring meta for years, responding to twitter and not meta, calling out mods for being trolls with no evidence, insinuating the mods involved will be fired, removing IPS with not so much as a thought about it etc.
@Jenayah Interesting thought, if you decide to go read though his profile and he happens to have lots of awesome answers and you upvote them is that serial upvoting?
Not really, it's there to combat voting rings and socks and what not. All of which usually happen more frequently than someone finding a users profile page and going through old stuff
Say I decide that I only have 5 minutes a day to spend on the site. Instead of wasting it by reading content which might be good or bad, I decide I will only read your posts because I know from past experience that they are good.
And then of course I upvote them all because they actually are good.
Well that's the problem, anything you put in to combat fraudulent votes will almost certainly affect users doing that... I think it's worth the trade off though
@Jenayah 1)Wasn't on this site. 2) There was a good reason.
I had originally used italics for emphasis. Then I italicized all the foreign language words so the italics as emphasis didn't really work anymore, so I switched it to bold.