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Posts by Morgan Moriarty

Wait this is dope lol

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👀

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Why didn’t anyone tell me how easy it is to make spinach on the stovetop

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Dear NBA,

I KNOW it is all about the money and you don’t care about our convenience, but this having to use 3 different streaming services to watch playoff games each night is, (and I say this with all the love I can for the game,) complete horseshit.

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I'm so glad this brave law enforcement officer is OK after being violently smirked at. Praying for him and his family

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… that we KNOW OF ;)

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🎶this is how legends are made🎶

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Hiram Bithorn Stadium - Wikipedia

Give it the old Turner Field to Georgia State Stadium orientation and we ride en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_B...

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Oh hell yes

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Fun fact my uncle signed me out of school early on a weekday to go to this Magic luncheon and meet Grant Hill (all-time favorite Magic player when I was younger) who asked me why I wasn’t in school 🤣

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Charlotte thought they were going to leave this man’s house alive?!?

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why does it all look like AI lmao

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New honeymoon cruise plans unlocked

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“It’s a couple of things that work beautifully in concert. First: no music. Audiences are so sophisticated, but what they’re not accustomed to is not being told how to feel,” Wyle says. “You take all that out and it forces a level of engagement where you’re now looking for clues within the frame of the screen, which forces you to look up from your phone. And I think that is extremely engaging, especially to young viewers who aren’t accustomed to being asked to participate in a nonpassive way in the viewing experience.

“It’s a couple of things that work beautifully in concert. First: no music. Audiences are so sophisticated, but what they’re not accustomed to is not being told how to feel,” Wyle says. “You take all that out and it forces a level of engagement where you’re now looking for clues within the frame of the screen, which forces you to look up from your phone. And I think that is extremely engaging, especially to young viewers who aren’t accustomed to being asked to participate in a nonpassive way in the viewing experience.

“Second point, shooting it with almost exclusively 50-millimeter or 65-millimeter lenses, which is the most comparable to the human eye—and only shooting from the point of view of a human being that’s present in this space. There are no cameras on gurney wheels going in the hallway. There’s no cameras on the ceiling looking down from a God point of view. You are limited to the perspective of a participant. You can look away, but you can’t leave, and it becomes an endurance test for you to stay on your feet as long as we’re on our feet. Which [brings me to my] third point: real time. Real time has an aggregate sense of tension that you don’t get in any other form of storytelling. What happened before is happening now, and these two things are going to add up to the next thing. And if we throw more ingredients into this cooker and keep ratcheting it up, it’s going to pop.”

“Second point, shooting it with almost exclusively 50-millimeter or 65-millimeter lenses, which is the most comparable to the human eye—and only shooting from the point of view of a human being that’s present in this space. There are no cameras on gurney wheels going in the hallway. There’s no cameras on the ceiling looking down from a God point of view. You are limited to the perspective of a participant. You can look away, but you can’t leave, and it becomes an endurance test for you to stay on your feet as long as we’re on our feet. Which [brings me to my] third point: real time. Real time has an aggregate sense of tension that you don’t get in any other form of storytelling. What happened before is happening now, and these two things are going to add up to the next thing. And if we throw more ingredients into this cooker and keep ratcheting it up, it’s going to pop.”

Wyle makes eye contact for his next point, delivering it with a Robby-esque matter-of-factness. “Fourth point: The election went the other way,” he says with a shrug. “We could have been a really good show with a lot of nice things to say in a perfectly normal Kamala Harris universe. And instead we became almost a beacon of hope and humanity in an alternative universe. But in the midst of that, fifth point—this is essentially competence porn. You’re watching really smart, dedicated people do what only they know how to do at a level that you don’t know how to do it, and you’re so fucking glad that they’re there doing it, and compartmentalizing their own stuff to put your broken pieces back together. You’re so reassured by knowing that there are people out there that laugh and joke and have the ability to lock in like that.”

Wyle makes eye contact for his next point, delivering it with a Robby-esque matter-of-factness. “Fourth point: The election went the other way,” he says with a shrug. “We could have been a really good show with a lot of nice things to say in a perfectly normal Kamala Harris universe. And instead we became almost a beacon of hope and humanity in an alternative universe. But in the midst of that, fifth point—this is essentially competence porn. You’re watching really smart, dedicated people do what only they know how to do at a level that you don’t know how to do it, and you’re so fucking glad that they’re there doing it, and compartmentalizing their own stuff to put your broken pieces back together. You’re so reassured by knowing that there are people out there that laugh and joke and have the ability to lock in like that.”

this is fucking unreal stuff from Noah Wyle on the magic of The Pitt. www.gq.com/story/noah-w...

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Al Horford still being in the league is goals

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Jeff Bezos deserves to lose his billionaire status for that

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and I thought Amazon wasn't allowed to take breaks

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AI Kyle Whittingham

AI Kyle Whittingham

Lord father president please heal Kyle Whittingham

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There have been lots of popes who were strong on crime, so to speak. That's WAY worse

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Go birds

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you don't need a planet-killing data center you just need whatever the Masters website runs on

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Lotta CFB media folks fall in this category too and it’s brutal

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Despite this medical setback, Joel is in great spirits.

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The line to draw here is easy. The NFL exercised a contract clause to force a renegotiation with CBS, reportedly looking for a > 50% increase in rights fees. It's pretty clear Ellison didn't like that.

They don't even try to be subtle with the grift anymore.

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Orlando mascot stuff and Wolves mascot Joe Ingles

Orlando mascot stuff and Wolves mascot Joe Ingles

Two NBA icons

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who would do a better job navigating a ship through the strait of hormuz: lebron or jordan

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those photos are going to undercut any reporting in the past, present or future, no matter what the reasoning or excuses are. it won’t work with the people who are the audience and it genuinely screws over women in sports media doing things right.

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mike vrabel and dianna russini sharing an embrace in what appears to be red dead 2’s first act

mike vrabel and dianna russini sharing an embrace in what appears to be red dead 2’s first act

insane to have this photograph float across the timeline only to learn that it’s MIKE VRABEL and DIANNA RUSSINI sharing a SECRET FORBIDDEN EMBRACE

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Watching One Shining Moment knowing March Madness is over but simultaneously downloading the Masters app

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