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Millions Knives Is To Vash The Stampede What Ianthe Tridentarius Is To Coronabeth. Not Sure What To Do
Millions Knives is to Vash the Stampede what Ianthe Tridentarius is to Coronabeth. Not sure what to do with this information other that rotate it carefully in my brain
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re: the $1 trillion coin there's an old Donald Duck comic where Duckburg has a liquidity crisis because all its coins are in Scrooge's money bin. The government prints a single bank note the size of broadsheet newspaper with a denomination of one gorillion dollars and forces Scrooge to exchange one gorillion dollars of coins for it. They claim that really he is just breaking a bill for them since the face value is the same as the coins. The government distributes the money to the Duckburgers.
Scrooge tries to spend the bill but of course no business can provide change for one gorillion dollars and they all refuse to sell him anything. Only one duck in the world can: Flintheart Glomgold. Scrooge asks to buy glue factories or silver mines from Flintheart, but Flintheart of course declines because what's he going to do with the gorillion dollar bill, buy something from Scrooge?
Meanwhile, in Duckburg people are spending coins in stores, vending machines, and parking meters. All of which Scrooge owns. He flies back from South Africa to find the Money Bin full of coins again. Scrooge uses the gorillion dollar bill to cover up a broken window.
Okay, we got a fantastic novel expanding on Ronin from Star Wars: Visions season 1 – now I really hope we get one expanding on Screecher's Reach from season 2, because there is at least a novel's worth of interior monologue in Daal's face when trying to explain herself to her friends at the end there
so what do u think about plays
i like how in a theatre time and space are necessarily metaphorical. i don’t like how plays always have to begin with someone walking onstage and talking. too many directors try to work around this by having someone walk onstage and brood in silence for a moment before talking. this is worse.
Successfully (I think) served something in this episode that's been simmering since the very beginning of Vigil...
▶️ Now playing in the Main House
Act Four of Five: In which Percy discovers that even the best laid plan never survives contact with the enemy.
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COMPERE: Matt Boothman
STARRING:
Ellie Pitkin as Persephone 'Percy' Byron, the Exile
Dave as Mick, the Mundane
Strat as Brier, the Monstrous
Chris MacLennan as Kincaid, the Professional
ROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Monster of the Week, designed by Michael Sands
MUSIC BY: Alexander Pankhurst
SOUND DESIGN BY: Matt Boothman
EDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt Boothman
if duolingo is going to insist on having a whole cinematic universe for its characters they should at least provide a chart establishing who addresses whom with the formal you because right now i’m having all of them use informal you to everyone in all relevant exercises and it feels. wrong