note to self 📖🖋️ Watch out for Laura.
To assume something isn’t true based solely on the fact that you’ve never experienced it demonstrates a profound lack of empathy and critical thought. So does taking the time to complain about trans people in a meme instead of having an actual conversation with another human being.
If you take the time to do the latter instead, you might develop a shred of empathy, but you’re afraid to, because that might mean you have to admit that you’re wrong.
I know this is obvious, but Cash’s beliefs are endlessly fascinating. The same man who recorded “Ragged Old Flag” also wrote “Man in Black” and covered “Out Among the Stars.” The latter is a song about a kid who commits suicide by cop because he doesn’t feel like his life matters.
I don’t know what memes I expected to see today, but I certainly wasn’t expecting a Warriors one. Well played.
Looks like these versions will actually have discs, unlike last time. Lol.
While that’s true, what’s illegitimate is when the idiots set up bots to spam negative reviews, like what happened with Captain Marvel and Last Jedi. A person with a negative opinion is fine. A bot spamming the same negative reviews again and again in order to artificially bring down the score? Not fine.
I’m not saying that’s what happened here, but reviewing bombing generally consists of more than a group of angry people writing honest reviews.
“That is AMERICA’S ass!”
Snow Crash feels more prescient every day.
I thought Telltale shut down for good. I didn’t even know they had a revival, but that’s awesome!
Nyyyyooow PEW PEW PEW Nyyyyooow
By the logic of this post, yes they would. By the logic of my comment…no? I’m honestly not sure, but I feel like they would live on in some capacity by the marks they/their former followers have made on the world. History was shaped by lots of humans that are dead now.
Mine too! I’ve read it twice now, and I’m close to reading it for a third, lol.
Sorry to get weirdly serious on a shitpost, but I don’t know if a concept does cease to exist just because you’re currently not thinking about it.
That’s partly the theme of the novel The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, which argues–in quite a lovely way–that ideas have a life of their own. No one remembers Addie, and yet she still leaves marks on the world.
Anyway, have an upvote cause Ralph made me laugh, then overthink.
“…nothing can really define what makes a ‘good book’. We just know what strikes a chord in ourselves. Right story, right reader, right time.”
It took me forever to learn this: the fact that someone dislikes my favorite book (or movie, or game, or album) doesn’t mean they dislike me. I’ll probably have to learn it again if I ever manage to get my own book published.
I always wonder what a hacker hopes to gain from me. The $4.00 in my bank account?
I really love this theme. Off the top of my head:
“Verdanturf Town” and “Dewford Town” from Pokemon Sapphire/Ruby.
“Fate and Destiny” from Patrick Doyle’s score for Brave (or really anything by Patrick Doyle; his soundtrack for Goblet of Fire is lovely).
“Test Drive” and “Romantic Flight” from How to Train your Dragon.
“Thula Baba” from Civilization 6. (This one isn’t streaming, so it’s a little hard to find, but it’s a beautiful rendition of a traditional lullabye: https://youtu.be/25X8JYsPqyg.")
“What are You” from Silvestri’s soundtrack for Ready Player One.
Hope that helps! If I think of any more, I’ll add them.
I can’t speak for all of them, but mine is pretty easy. Their ink cartridges are expensive too, but there’s really good third-party options on Amazon
(I have a liberal arts degree. Two, in fact. And I had a job before I finished undergrad.)
I realize I’m a bit of an outlier, but don’t let people tell you it’s not possible.
Okay, cool. Done. Thank you! I wasn’t sure which to use.
And here I thought I’d already listened to Dear Hank and John this morning.