If you're looking for something different, PBS app has many, many, many Austin City Limits performances.
Posts by Joseph Galbo
I'm not drunk enough right now to make this argument, Phil, but give me a few hours.
I was in college annoying women at apartment parties by saying stuff like, "Dodgeball is a better movie than Superbad, and here's why..."
Due to my advanced age, I genuinely never saw this happening and I've never been so grateful.
The prize it won was robot most likely to be handed a gun.
I like that the most common reaction I've seen to the "robot ran a marathon faster than a human" story is great nobody cares.
I know beds are the standard for a lot of good reasons, but if I was rich I'd also have a pod room. I feel like a few nights in a pod could cure me.
Mario Galaxy movie is a visual feast.
Lol. They handed her a check for 0 thousand dollars. Perfect.
Mom Jeans took it. Well deserved.
I think Mom Jeans is about to steal this whole thing out from under Romeo Dance Cheetah.
"Who better to keep time than the atomic clock himself, Flava Flav."
What would be your air guitar set song? Coheed came to mind.
I thought Ricky Stinkfingers was going to run away with it, but Mom Jeans Jeanie had a great set.
Idk what to say except the air guitar national whatever competition is on ESPN 8.
"The public doesn't know what the government does" discourse always strikes a nerve. Yeah, man. That's not an accident. It's by design.
If you don't have budget for advertising, multiple events, and influencer outreach you are playing the game at an insurmountable disadvantage. Remember that the next time there's a conversation in your community about funding the local public health department.
From what I've seen, many government communication offices are still funded for the media model that existed 30 years ago when broadcast was king and getting the word out was possible by contacting a handful of reporters. Those days are past dead.
Even National Parks, maybe their closest "competition" in the influence space can't design its own "launch moments." They're just not building new mountains fast enough over there.
NASA communications rivals many of the largest brands in existence. Their cultural relevance is unmatched in government and has been for decades. No other civilian agency comes close. The rest of us are basically out here with a few video files and a dream in comparison.
Saying the work of government agencies should be more visible to the public: Good and Correct.
Saying the Artemis II launch is the kind of visibility government work needs: Lmao, guy what are you even SAYING.
Read lower into Jess' thread and she says this better. Glad I wasn't the only one who saw the trailers for this forever ago and thought they can't be serious with this design.
Part of getting older and eventually becoming a parent myself was going from finding this kind of stuff weird af and problematic to completely inexcusable. What's wild to me is that everyone can immediately clock it, but because it's in a major release feels the need to stomach it as art.
There are two types of Italian American men...
The human desire to see what's going on over there is undeniable.
Saw a video where an influencer rushed her kids to the scene of a fire in their neighborhood to spectate. Beyond the more obvious reasons that's a bad idea, the amount of carcinogens released into the air during a home fire are significant to say the least. Your kids should be nowhere near that.
"You'll never need that dirt, dirt man! You'll always just be that weird guy with a bin of dirt!"
Well who is using their extra dirt now? Huh?!
A green bin full of dirt.
They told me I was crazy for dirt bin. They didn't know.
Among other things, this man's gun should have been confiscated by the state. Our deference to guns continues to cost women their lives.
I've seen some of the most vile comments of my life under stories about this tragedy. It's racism certainly, but also many media outlets refusing to learn a single lesson and instead opt for whatever kind of coverage drives clicks.