Then you'd be wasting your stun on a Mundo?

You can straight up R Mundo even if he has passive up. He won't fly but the aoe damage and slow will still be applied on where he'd be landing.

Would have definitely wanted to see him with short hair in his 30s. Shame we never got the chance.

This clip isn't really the "gotcha" moment you're looking for. You're essentially running down 4 people who bend over backwards to get killed.

Quinn doesn't even kite and tanks Gromp and Sivir would've actually killed you if she ran away after using spell shield instead of moving into you for no reason.

This is the reason I use the DWG TF skin exclusively. Almost all the other ones have super shiny visuals that make it difficult to differentiate between one another.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRRix62Xgx4

Beautiful scene. The way people cackle at this exact expression of George in the screenshot is great.

If you wanna be precise, peynirli/zeytinli pide would be what you're looking for. Or even açık pide.

Nobody in Turkey would look at this and call it içli pide.

If you're incapable of grasping what the issue is by now, no amount of dumbing-down will help you.

Not only is IMDB not an appropriate metric for how well made a movie is, but Heath Ledger's untimely death also contributed MASSIVELY to the popularity and critical acclaim of TDK.

Have you actually been diagnosed by a professional?

He doesn't know what a roast means just like he doesn't know what OCD actually is.

Pretty in-line to be honest.

Guns N' Roses is a weird case that I'd certainly not include in this list -certainly not next to AC/DC- considering GNR has certain songs they're super famous for, but just as many songs (or even more) that are straight up equal or better in quality.

A lot of people don't really go further than their top 3-5 songs. But if you scratch below the surface, you find really interesting stuff like Estranged (their best song imo), Locomotive, 14 Years, Breakdown, Civil War and many more.

They are certainly quite multi-dimensional and multi-instrumental as far as hard rock bands go. Not many bands can debut with an album like Appetite for Destruction, then completely pivot to what they put out in Use Your Illusion I and II while still keeping their commercial success.

First of all, the name Stamboul/Stambul appears to be in use dating back to the 10th century and it was already known as Istanbul in Turkish even before the conquest of 1453. The city was also known as Stambul in the Balkans.

Imagine the outrage if the British government suddenly decided they wanted it to be called something completely different.

Again, not a very accurate analogy. Not only did the official change not happen out of the blue, but it was also not "for no good reason" as you stated in your previous comment.

Ottoman Empire was abolished and the Republic of Turkey was founded instead. The Arabic script was replaced with the Latin alphabet and the name (along with a large number of other places) was changed as part of the Turkification processes.

Abolishing a failing empire which uses an Arabic script, ending the sultanate and the caliphate and instead declaring a secular republic that uses the Latin alphabet after fighting multiple wars in many fronts is not an easy undertaking. You can't do these things with half measures. It's not like it was changed out of boredom.

It's Istanbul now. Constantinople is a thing of the past. There's no shame in it.