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That’s not something that should be a sheepish admission. That’s a point by which one identifies an individual of distinguished refinement.

Well, I guess he’ll have a small fandom a fraction of the size of what he once enjoyed before he outed himself as a horrible human being, even if his music still slaps.

i gotta be honest, i *really* enjoyed Tron: Uprising

My Burning Questions:

The mothers are the force users in this Thrawn’s plan instead of C’Baoth.

You forgot the biggest question.

You don’t need NFTs or blockchain to run a closed market for skins or whatever. 

Aww, what happened to that “fuck this post and this blog” energy, kiddo? All tuckered out from your crying? There there, little baby, you just rock yourself on to sleep now.

I’m really glad you chose to have your childish tantrum about the space fantasies that you like to enjoy in just your little specific way, right out in public and so passionately. You usually only find that kind of lack of self-awareness in bad sitcoms, so it’s fantastic and hilarious to see a real-life example!

My man, nothing was spoiled by the banner or headline. And caring about spoilers is kinda childish anyway.

Yup, I spend my in office days on 6+ hours of calls with people who aren’t in the same office as me.

Wrong. It’s hard to build a specific type of pre-millenial trust, virtually.

Seems to be the same trope of pirates maps and X marks the spot. I don’t remember, were there maps in the Iliad?

Serbian Film seems like an intentional snub here

This is the most “man, the sequel is gonna be GOTY” game I’ve played in years. Loved my time with it, but I could tell the devs just needed to get this out and test their ideas before expanding and hopefully getting more budget and better QA for the sequel.

The fact that Iger has to actually clean up the mess he created instead of leaving them foisted off on Chapek to take the rap for his poor decisions makes me quite happy. Not that I’m a fan of Chapek, but pretty much every bad decision he made was in response to a terrible setup that Iger had left him with as he

I’m so glad he picked the particular moment in time that he did to oust Chapek and come back. Don’t get me wrong, Chapek deserves to suffer, too, but it’s pretty great that he not only came back right before a two-pronged strike (which would’ve been three if the DGA weren’t studio lapdogs) but also keeps stepping on

THR reports that a close associate of Iger said that “he has never felt this level of stress in his career.””

I bet you one million dollars the real legal definition of strike busting doesn’t include making it less shady.