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I mean I would like to see more milk jug grabbing in Episode VIII.
Thanks, Frink. I’ll be posting my script in the Script Rewriting thread later this week.
Can you sign me up for FrinkFacts™ as well please?
Sadly, I woke up before I could really grab the milk jug.
If you think that’s boring, I once had a dream where I ran out of milk so I went to the store and bought more milk.
Eh. The more I think about it, the less I remember braces.
It’s not like they disappeared or something. Mandela Effect people are really, really weird.
The Mandela Effect presumes that people always remember things 100% accurately. But they don’t, people misremember things, or don’t notice things all the time. You’re transcribing information into meat, essentially, it’s a very malleable process, and things get messed up. With the Bernst(e)[a]in bears thing, I do remember it as stein, but that’s probably because stein is a very common suffix in surnames, I didn’t read the title closely, and the font is strange. Alternate universes aren’t needed to explain stuff like that. That said, I still think the phenomenon is very interesting.
Edit: Just watched the video, that is pretty strange, but it’s not proof of an alternate universe.
Exactly. To me it’s a ridiculous notion on par with superstition.
People are so wrapped up in ego that they’d rather create an alternate universe where they’re correct than accept the possibility that they misremembered something.
Hey, it’s Ric2!
Eh. The more I think about it, the less I remember braces.
It’s not like they disappeared or something. Mandela Effect people are really, really weird.
What is this…
Oh Quiggly. You silly sod.
Shadows of the Empire was actually the OST for the game based on the book btw. That soundtrack is damn good though.
Actually it was composed for the book. The game uses mostly edited OT score with a couple of McNeely’s cues thrown in here and there.
Maybe so, but it does callback to the ROTS duel (for better or worse…) and it could actually make the scene feel more dramatic? Maybe?
Ady did that in his first Revisited version and there was a pretty big outcry about it.
I understand. I still think it was an okay post for here, and I’m glad things seem to have smoothed over.
I don’t know if I remember braces but when you mentioned them it sounded right.
It must feel awful.
But that awfulness started so it must be stoppable.
There is a high probability at the least.
I’m glad you aren’t dead.
Dead people don’t get better.
You will.
Very good.
She whispers in Jaws’ ear, IIRC.
Ah right. Nothing audible at least.
And the ‘romance’ it’s supposed to represent.
It’s a tragic love theme, which is fitting for being a Star Wars fan during the PT era.
I’d really rather not see battle meditation.
I dunno exactly why, but it never sat well with me. Always felt like a cop-out.
Across the Stars is such a fantastic piece of music. Such a shame about the movie.
FUCK YOU
I’m done.
No, he is.
No, I am!
I don’t think she ever speaks in the film, and Jaws only has the one line himself.
In the movie Moonraker, wasn’t there a scene where a small blond with braided pig-tails hooks up with Jaws after the cable-car crashes? Didn’t she have braces on her teeth when she smiled, and that was the joke as to why Jaws fell for her? Does anyone remember this?
Yes, I remember her. “Well, here’s to us.”
Yeah, he saves her from the cable car crash (she’s a waitress or something at the station?) and brings her with him onto Drax’s space station but then he rebels once Drax gives his speech about his idea of aesthetic purity, which neither of them fit.
You really do need to talk to your psychiatrist about this one.
This is important.
You should bring it up regardless.
Religious sites tend to serve up more porn and viruses than other sites, it seems.