Lol, nope.
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I appreciate the hustle, Marvel, but no thanks.
What is supposed to be impressive about this?
I won't, but in exchange you don't forget Platner's Nazi tattoo and how he happily worked as a mercenary killing people for a paycheck.
You're helping him. He's another Fetterman, at best, and you're enabling him to gain power and influence.
I support your positions, but in this you're failing us.
Star Trek The Original Series scene. We're in a CORRIDOR! A room door is open, and we see two crewmen spilling out into the hallway in red and blue uniforms. They are otherwise indecipherable tho because they are entirely enveloped in a big cloud of smoke. It's pouring out all around them and into the hallway area, like there's a Phish concert in there. Closed caption reads, "[COUGHING]"
Question for anyone who makes things (professionally or personally or somewhere in between):
What would you do if you had a whole year, fully funded, with the one requirement that you NOT make anything for public consumption during that year?
I think the greatest trick for getting good at creative work i know is - finish making as many mediocre things as possible. Just finish stuff, again and again. Share it or don’t, but put a bow on it, put it aside, make the next thing, repeat.
I can't wait to read your next post about Doja Cat's controversial lip gloss change up ... her first in nearly seven months!
Who remembers places It is a picture of Brian and a place
This was true well into the '90s.
I bet there was an epic fire sale on shovels and pickaxes when the gold rush collapsed.
I keep saying that laid off tech workers with local models are going to eat big tech alive. Especially since the rest of the planet is disgusted by big tech's full throated support of American Fascism. As soon as there is a viable off ramp, there will be a stampede to take it.
Jake Tapper, professionally out-of-touch dunce
The Blacksmith Union is telling us to strike while the iron is hot and I'm not sure if I should go to work or not
please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the ...
please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the part with the talking donkey, please let him read the ...
We should start referring to all LLMs as Dunning–Kruger Engines (DKEs).
What's more, Hanson has clearly never been cool. He's wound too tight. He wants to be taken seriously, but his baby face makes that impossible.
This also allows Depp to play into the cringe aspects of scripts that were clearly written by Boomers who had no idea what cool was in 1987.
Hanson is ambitious and charming, but he's also a serious square. He's in a bowling league, he's into classic cars, and he has a fairly memorable rant early in season one about his car insurance. The rest of the team are normal(ish) people in their 20s, but he's a 21-year-old middle-aged man.
"Dude thinks his sister was the prom queen who got murdered by a cult of Izod worshippers."
Every once in a while, 21 Jump Street has some decent writing.
As narratively and morally incoherent as the original 21 Jump Street is, it does have some redeeming elements. Depp is obviously the focus of the show, but his character, Officer Tom Hanson, does have a fair amount of depth. He passes the Plinkett Test, at least.
One thing I will say for this show is that Depp and DeLuise are a great duo. When they're goofing around together, the show is pretty watchable.
There is only one person who can get Bluesky working again.
the boys are back in town and you can tell bc all the cupboard doors have been left open
this morning, mamdani’s team got in touch with me to float a new tax proposal: if your net worth exceeds $5 million and you dress badly, you’ll be hit with a 10% annual levy for “visual pollution.” i would be in charge of deciding if the outfits are bad.
The PSA-level moralizing is kind of fascinating. These cops are literally murdering teenagers, but by the way drugs are bad for you.
The pilot episode of "21 Jump Street" is terrible. Just thought I'd share.