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Classic Doctor Who :: [an aside (re-rankings)] 

The Gunfighters :: Yes → Maybe
I ranked this higher because I had fond memories, but they didn'thold up to reality

The Savages :: Yes → Maybe
While it was an entertaining watch, it also positioned the Doctor as inherently more "moral"

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Classic Doctor Who :: [an aside (re-rankings)] 

I went back through the first 4 seasons, and choosing to re-rank a few of them:

The Reign of Terror :: Yes → Maybe
It's really not that good, and I'm unsure why I ranked it so highly in the first place

The Crusade :: Yes → Maybe
As I was scrolling through the list, I realised that I had forgotten this story even existed - any story that forgettable is not worth a "Yes" (even if it does have one of the best acted scenes from the early show)

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@cassolotl@dev.glitch.social I just started the second season of the second doctor, so I'm nowhere near it ::P

@cassolotl@dev.glitch.social (it's right near the end of the 10th doctor stories)

weird fluid trans stuff, (-) 

@azushark I hope you find some way to balance it out, so it doesn't feel too bad

@cassolotl@dev.glitch.social I think that'd be great too!

Although they already rejected a thief as a companion in Planet of the Dead (and I thought the rejection was clumsily written)

anyone got a place i can stay by the end of november

medical/food 

@snailix@scicomm.xyz woah.... how did it taste?

@hal@slime.global it's made worse by Twitter Algorithms moving drama to the focus of people, because they know it will make people interact more

Nobody knows why these specific GeoCities web pages - 237 total - all vanished on the same day in 1999. But when they suddenly reappeared exactly 20 years later, they were... clearly not under the control of their original creators. As the world's foremost Paranormal Webmistress, it's your job to find out who - or what - is behind this.

request for name of web standard 

A few months ago I saw a toot that talked about a tool that (I think) was part of the HTML standard, and allowed you to simplify/reduce boilerplate in a webpage without JS.

But I forgot what it was called, and I no longer have my bookmarks - does anyone know what this would be?

request for name of web standard 

A few months ago I saw a toot that talked about a tool that (I think) was part of the HTML standard, and allowed you to simplify/reduce boilerplate in a webpage without JS.

But I forgot what it was called, and I no longer have my bookmarks - does anyone know what this would be?

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