I haven't finished watching The OA. But, I do consider it a success if the following conditions are met:
1) I plan to do something to achieve an expected outcome
2) I actually do the thing I plan to do
3) The intended outcome occurs as even a tangential result of what I planned to do and did
Now, I don't know if she ever finds her father or whatever. I think you can also interpret the meaning of "find my father" in numerous ways. But based on only two episodes, which is the context within which Dana is reacting to, uhhh nope, she's wrong. Her plan hasn't "failed" at this point.
I haven't finished watching The OA. But, I do consider it a success if the following conditions are met:
1) I plan to do something to achieve an expected outcome
2) I actually do the thing I plan to do
3) The intended outcome occurs as even a tangential result of what I planned to do and did
Now, I don't know if she ever finds her father or whatever. I think you can also interpret the meaning of "find my father" in numerous ways. But based on only two episodes, which is the context within which Dana is reacting to, uhhh nope, she's wrong. Her plan hasn't "failed" at this point.
Man if she is mad by episode two of the OA... oh buddy I want to see her reaction by the end of the whole thing.
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
"I plan to do X in the subway to meet my father."
You meet someone that isn't your father
You tell me "my plan succeeded but the person I met in the subway wasn't my father."
My logical reaction, without any other information, is "okay, I assume that your actions in the subway eventually led to you meeting your father."
It certainly isn't "fuck you, you failed" unless I assume bad faith on your part.
A plan doesn't have to go exactly according to plan at every stage to succeed.
Can we just solve seemingly impossible crimes again? I don't care about all this bullshit.
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Oh my god my checking account is caught up.
There's about $300 in descrepencies, but with the way my bank works and the holidays and the month change, that might just be things not showing up right. I'll get it squared away.
Though now it's a show about the characters, not the mysteries. Not as good as the best episodes, because for one thing it was never clear what the bloody plot was, and structurally it was a bit skew-whiff, but they sorted my reservations about how cocky Sherlock was at the start in an interesting way.
Welp this documentary made some claims that Imma google now for verification because it doesn't seem to match up with my understanding.
Which documentary?
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
Welp this documentary made some claims that Imma google now for verification because it doesn't seem to match up with my understanding.
Which documentary?
Titanic: The New Evidence. It covers the previously downplayed theory that a coal bunker fire contributed to the sinking, which has naturally been reported as "exhonorating" the iceberg which lol no.
Not the claim I'm taking issue with tho. More after research.
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it would cost literally tens of thousands of us dollars to buy all 48 ships
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Why is that? Are ships not unlocked for completing quests/tasks/gaining ranks?
one of the weirder twists in reality: Derrick Smart was right
There are only two flavors: Cherry and Cola
All other flavors are evidence of the devil's trickery
should I risk connecting through Denver in January on a Sunday
hmm
No but don't let it get you down
Both are wrong?
can anyone review it and tell me what I could do to make it work better?
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I haven't finished watching The OA. But, I do consider it a success if the following conditions are met:
1) I plan to do something to achieve an expected outcome
2) I actually do the thing I plan to do
3) The intended outcome occurs as even a tangential result of what I planned to do and did
Now, I don't know if she ever finds her father or whatever. I think you can also interpret the meaning of "find my father" in numerous ways. But based on only two episodes, which is the context within which Dana is reacting to, uhhh nope, she's wrong. Her plan hasn't "failed" at this point.
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Man if she is mad by episode two of the OA... oh buddy I want to see her reaction by the end of the whole thing.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
"I plan to do X in the subway to meet my father."
You meet someone that isn't your father
You tell me "my plan succeeded but the person I met in the subway wasn't my father."
My logical reaction, without any other information, is "okay, I assume that your actions in the subway eventually led to you meeting your father."
It certainly isn't "fuck you, you failed" unless I assume bad faith on your part.
A plan doesn't have to go exactly according to plan at every stage to succeed.
I thought it was rubbish.
Can we just solve seemingly impossible crimes again? I don't care about all this bullshit.
There's about $300 in descrepencies, but with the way my bank works and the holidays and the month change, that might just be things not showing up right. I'll get it squared away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxCukwjjhhg
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That clears up a lot of confustion.
I'm p sure I know that guy. Not personally but IIRC he does videos with a Chinese model I worked with 4 years ago.
Either that or I'm racist.
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It does though.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Which documentary?
She's the Fonz.
"Ohh ayyy"
I keep thinking original angel. Or optional asshole.
One of those two.
Good articles.
My fave:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B13yISVHWI
Titanic: The New Evidence. It covers the previously downplayed theory that a coal bunker fire contributed to the sinking, which has naturally been reported as "exhonorating" the iceberg which lol no.
Not the claim I'm taking issue with tho. More after research.
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