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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
| 0000636 | Доработка карты (ZMP) | Доработка файла карты | public | 18-04-2011 16:58 | 19-04-2011 07:54 | ||||
| Reporter | xromeo | ||||||||
| Assigned To | Tolik | ||||||||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||
| Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||||||
| Platform | Любая | OS | Любая | OS Version | Любая | ||||
| Summary | 0000636: Не обновляются дополнительные карты plus.maps - отсутствие в архиве garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip репозитория .hg | ||||||||
| Description | Как выяснилось, по информации от vdemidov, для обновления определённой коллекции карт нужен отдельный репозиторий (папка .hg). В архиве с дополнительными картами garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip папка .hg отсутствует, соответственно, запуск UpdatePlus.cmd (в случае распаковки архива в отдельную папку, например plus.maps) приводит к ошибке отсутствия репозитория. С репозиторием от основного набора карт (sas.maps) UpdatePlus.cmd не работает (и, как выяснилось, и не должен работать). Просьба - в архив garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip добавьте папку .hg с правильным содержимым, которая будет работать. | ||||||||
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Ultimately, "The Great War" is a song about survival and the "solemn prayer" of vulnerability. It acknowledges that while some relationships are casualties of our inner demons, others are forged in the fire. By the final refrain, the war has ended not with a victor, but with a survivor, proving that the bravest thing one can do is lower their weapons and choose to trust again.
The song’s brilliance lies in its relentless commitment to this martial imagery. Phrases like "crimson clover," "knuckles bruised like violets," and "truce" elevate a domestic argument into something mythic. By invoking the "Great War" (World War I), Swift captures the era-defining exhaustion that comes when trauma from the past bleeds into the present. The lyrics suggest that the "war" isn't being fought against the partner, but against the narrator’s own ingrained defensiveness and paranoia—the "banners" and "battle cry" she mistakenly raises against someone trying to love her.
"The Great War," a standout track from the 3am Edition of Taylor Swift’s Midnights , is a masterclass in using historical metaphor to depict the internal wreckage of a relationship. Swift swaps her usual diaristic transparency for a sweeping, cinematic allegory, framing a lover's quarrel not as a simple disagreement, but as a grueling, blood-soaked battlefield.
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