WHY IS NO ONE MENTIONING THE POST-CREDITS SCENE? That’s the most unsettling part of the entire movie.
WHY IS NO ONE MENTIONING THE POST-CREDITS SCENE? That’s the most unsettling part of the entire movie.
The best part is that when he was a young dog, his coat was fully black. (He was part black Lab and part Akita.) As he aged, his coat on his body gained more red highlights, while his legs and head stayed solid black. It got to the point where he looked like a dog wearing a dog coat of a different color. :)
Agreed 100%.
I can’t see the name “Jeff Sharlet” without thinking of the Bravermountain dog named after him.
I have so many things I’d wish I’d done.. invest in a better camera to have QUALITY pictures of my dog. I wish I’d taken more photos of myself WITH him instead of so many photos just OF him.
What kind of rich, white bullshit is this?
AH, yeah, I didn’t even consider the PH price going down as you pay for more days. Yeah, that can make a huge difference, then, the longer you stay.
Park Hopper tickets are over $180 per ticket now. Even if you assume the last time you went was years ago, for a couple it would be $300 per day, and 7 days at the park would be $2100. That would leave $400 to pay for your resort and all food for 8 days, so the math isn’t adding up.
Bob Chapek recently gave an interview where he directly said that he has no problem with losing a percentage of visitors (I think it was like 20%?) due to COVID enforcements. So they know it’s a real possibility and are publicly out there saying they just don’t care.
It takes VERY little for Disney to ban someone for life, too. There’s no downside. There are people waiting in line to replace this guy’s $15k with their own.
I’ve been doing a lot of zoom interviews for my company over the past year, and I can honestly say that it’s unlikely anyone would even notice the headset. Our coworkers wear headsets, too. The big key to me, though, would be to make sure it’s a headset that has a stable mic. The worst is when people use wired earbuds…
My bigger concern is, what will offices be like. After this, would YOU ever eat a piece of pizza from a communal pie? Or work at a WeWork? (I did that for a while... they provide silverware and mugs and glasses, which they wash in an ancient barely functioning consumer-grade dishwasher. Plus, they only provide…
Any time I was in a public location with a lot of other people, I’d wear one. The train, the subway -- I’ll never be mask-free again.
The keurig one.. nah. It’s basically keurig coffee but the water filterered through slower and less of it.
The keurig one.. nah. It’s basically keurig coffee but the water filterered through slower and less of it.
Yes. Yes, yes, and yes some more. And that she KNOWS this is why he has an issue with her sister means it’s been discussed — a LOT. So I wonder how her husband treats her, and how that affects the way she sees her own body. What she’s clearly saying is that her husband wouldn’t love her if she gained weight. I wonder…
I periodically had to keep reminding myself that I wasn’t high when watching this movie, because the most minor scenes would drag on endlessly, and for no reason at all. It was a movie in desperate need of a good editor.
This made me barf a little bit.
I don’t mean the job itself -- like another commenter above, I agree that some people THINK it’ll be easy, then actually start teaching and realize that it’s very, very hard. My comment was more about the “easiness” of choosing it as a career choice because you don’t have to deal with the “what will I actually DO…
I had a teacher for AP Calculus — college level calculus being taught to high school students — who religiously demeaned us for asking any questions.
ALL OF THIS, YES.