Me enjoying Rick and Morty, before realizing most of the fanbase thinks Rick is someone to idolize rather than a sickly amusing trainwreck.
Same is true for Bojack to a lesser extent.
Me enjoying Rick and Morty, before realizing most of the fanbase thinks Rick is someone to idolize rather than a sickly amusing trainwreck.
Same is true for Bojack to a lesser extent.
Naw man, me too. Was it full of bugs on launch? Absolutely. Did it fall far short of the hype? Very. Was I having fun playing it? A blast, actually. I unapologetically love 2077 and feel like I got more than my money's worth.
"Yep, that takes rights away from women alright. Good enough for me!" - Gorsuch probably.
There's usually both a time and severity limit to what magic can heal. It works differently depending on the system, but generally the longer it's been since the injury or the worse the injury was, the more advanced magic required to fix it. You can't just dump more magic on it either, it's gonna take more talented spellcasters with specific skills, e.g. the difference between someone with first aid knowledge and a trained neurosurgeon. Bad enough and you're getting into "there is literally one person in the entire world who can do this and they're busy" territory.
That's assuming it's a simple injury and not a curse or the like. That's also assuming it's not a disability from birth; regeneration isn't going to do a damn thing if the body's natural state is lacking a sense or an appendage.
It absolutely is not real, or at least it's not a real Microsoft product. 8.1 was never released on floppy.
It's possible that this is a bootleg release targeting an emerging market somewhere. You can use the Windows DISM tool to split the Windows image file (WIM) into split files. Just have the first disk format the target drive, set up a temp folder, run a process that'll wait for each disk to be inserted and copy over the split file when it is, then finally start the installation command when all have been copied over.
...or it's just a funny image.
Came for this, leaving satisfied.