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Posts by james folta

Do the right thing folks

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Some important info about Justin Trudeau here

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Some important info about Justin Trudeau here

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A burned CD with a printout of the ren and stimpy title card on it

A burned CD with a printout of the ren and stimpy title card on it

Haunted basement object recovered

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Listen up bro, there's going to be two hits: me doing Jesse's Girl at karaoke and then me cheering you on as you do Jesse's Girl at karaoke

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Me before my coffee haha for real! But in truth don't we all need a little tenderness, touch, and sympathy? Or else we'll explode at the slightest touch? And do something freaky with our legs?

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What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? Day Five Sixty down, and four remain after yesterday’s voting, and it seems like Lit Hub’s bracket voters have a taste for epics. Each of the final movies are big and high stakes: set in far-off lands…

Four films remain in our Best Literary Adaptations bracket! Want to push your favorites to the finals? Get voting.

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quite the opposite, but i come from western mass stock so i was raised to not honor anything east of springfield

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They should franchise it and do The Dramas set in every part of Massachusetts

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My bracket has been thoroughly busted at this point, but there are so many excellent films left!

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16 left! You gotta vote!

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is it a good movie? no. is it a bad movie? also no

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Some cut for space adaptations, including my favorite bishops, my favorite Middle Ages time travelers, and my favorite moving castles

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I guess I asked for too much here

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Matchups I'm agonizing over:

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What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? If you’re a Lit Hub reader, there’s a good chance you have a few opinions about literary adaptations. Some are great. Many are bad. Others are frankly offensive (Ghibli’s Earthsea, I’m looking at y…

We're running another bracket this week on @literaryhub.bsky.social about the best film adaptations of the last 50 years!

Get in there and vote:

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Saw The Drama, thank god Boston isn’t real

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Got sentimental in the jokes blog about how moving John Berger has been

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Tucking in the polos, tucking in the kiddos, tucking into the pit (?)

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News I can use!

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Whenever I wear a tucked-in polo I call it “dad at the hardcore show” so you can imagine how much I hooted and hollered at Rax’s lede here

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30 Easy Weeknight Sheet Pan Dishes That Will Make You Temporarily Forget Our Lives Are Ruled By The Caprices of The Unwell

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In the sense that that show was a crime and a punishment, yes

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"And your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for nothing. Isn't that fearful? Isn't it fearful that you are living in this filth which you loathe so?"

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In the same movie, Ethan hawke replies “that’s okay I’ll catch the next one”

In the same movie, Ethan hawke replies “that’s okay I’ll catch the next one”

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Julie Delphys famous last line from before sunset but now it’s “baby you are gonna miss that train”

Julie Delphys famous last line from before sunset but now it’s “baby you are gonna miss that train”

When you see a huge crowd streaming up the stairs at the subway station:

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Putting together a crew to heist more hours of Sunday

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“Spongy April” really top of mind today

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Flowering trees… hello

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Why can’t human editors identify AI? Lately, there’s been a spate of revelations about AI users slipping slop-assisted work past human editors. First there was Shy Girl, the horror novel pulled by its publisher once they realized it h…

Thinking about some recent instances of Al writing duping people, getting organized against tech overreach, and one of my favorite Simpsons gags (for @literaryhub.bsky.social)

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