I thought that was pretty standard for actors depicting a character eating. I remember how Aziz Ansari found it notable that Chris Pratt did not do so on Parks and Recreation:
He always also never uses a spit bucket. When you do scenes where a character is eating, you eat and then spit it out into a "spit bucket." Chris just keeps eating. If you see Andy eating a cheeseburger in a scene, you should know Chris Pratt ate like 8 cheeseburgers.
It usually depicts a horse starting out being drawn rather well, then drawn progressively worse. Each segment of the horse is associated with a segment of something like a TV show where the quality changed over time.
This Avatar version is implying that all three segments are actually consistently good.
I agree that using a code block is not the right way to handle quotes, but you can control the syntax highlighting in a markdown code block by adding a language identifier.
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We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
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We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
They were just aliens. Goa'uld, Ancients, Ori, etc. The franchise made it clear that none were actual gods; they were each just a different species that had abilities and technology that humans do not. And they would often use those to make others think that they were gods.
EDIT: I guess you could argue that Ascension makes one a god
Do you have more info about Tesseract having once been discontinued? It has always seemed to be working for me, and as far as I could tell, been actively developed (there was even a major update just this week). I found this link (below) in your previous meta post on the subject, but other than the anchor link in the URL itself, I see nothing there about development having had ended.
So the answer is "if/when they come out"?