>...the institution “cannot, nor would we, fire Professor Rasmusen for his posts as a private citizen, as vile and stupid as they are, because the First Amendment of the United States Constitution forbids us to do so.”
>...the institution “cannot, nor would we, fire Professor Rasmusen for his posts as a private citizen, as vile and stupid as they are, because the First Amendment of the United States Constitution forbids us to do so.”
“one of the creature’s free-spirited daughters, Onari”
She couldn’t remember 1-2-3-4?
Or Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse TV series.
Yup, the Shield lets you use in-home streaming - rendering the game on a gaming PC elsewhere in your house and then piping it to the big TV in your living room - *or* use GeForce Now and play a streamed version rendered on Nvidia’s servers. There’s even a wide selection of free sample games. Damn thing’s also great…
He’s been looking even more bloated and sweaty than usual lately, and he’s been leaning heavily on the podium whenever he’s in public. He’s got coronary disease written all over him.
No kidding. It’s insulting to the intelligence of toddler that’s been dropped on its head. For a whole day.
I wish I could, but it’s so godawful that it won’t leave my brain. Moronic characters, horrible dialogue, even the animation is half-assed. It’s like some executive floated the idea of making a Star Wars show where all the characters were shrieking Elmo muppets ... and another executive countered that it would be too…
In South Park, God is a Buddhist.
Mine involved surprise visits from the Alien action figure that they really did market towards kids back in 1979.
“Foundling” is an actual word, not another idiotic “youngling” Lucasism.
Kids who grew up with these also innately understand how “spin gravity” works in science fiction settings. It never hit me until just now that the reason current movies and TV shows get it wrong (ie. a ship is shaped like a pencil with a spinning ring mounted partway along it, but people walk around in normal gravity…
Has anybody posted the original Japanese interview audio, or a transcript of it? Retranslating a translation of a translation (Japanese -> Italian -> English) isn’t all that helpful. “Telephone Game” rules apply.
And for his stirring portrayal of the character Gutter in the movie P.C.U.
I literally couldn’t make it through the first episode. Like Jack Burton, I just didn’t get it.
That’s just the prim and proper way to close a letter.
They are really good, aren’t they? It took a few tries, but I finally nailed down the technique and dialed in the cook time for my own oven.
Same here. I watch America’s Test Kitchen and Food Wishes for recipes that I’ll actually make. With the exception of those cookies, I’ve felt no urge to make anything of theirs. Their stuff is fun to watch, but it’s entertainment for me, not instructional.
I recently started watching BA videos, but for entertainment, not instruction or actual recipes. For that, it’s America’s Test Kitchen and Food Wishes. The only recipe of theirs I’ve actually made is the aforementioned cookies (I made my third batch yesterday and finally have it down - the trick is to brown that…
The training is “Stupid racist shit is bad for business. You do that shit, you get fired like those two morons were.” Make them part of the nationwide training material as object lessons.