circlingvulture
circlingvulture
circlingvulture

I am certain Tilda first composed her emails on parchment with a silver pen and inkwell, and it is her assistants that typed it into the computer

I’m Team Tilda here and am impressed that she sent you the full conversation when she obviously had done this privately to avoid stepping into something over her head.

Its this kind of thing that really fucks up the left and progress in general. In this instance, Tilda had a constructive conversation with her peer about how to address an issue, and then Cho takes it and warps it and makes it ugly.

It is never not possible for me to love Tilda Swinton more.

now that i’ve read margaret and tilda’s conversation, i have to wonder if margaret did as well.

I’m agog. That’s like growing up without the ability to hear, and the first music you hear is Nickelback.

I’ve often wondered if the various development houses and publishers that left contact numbers in manuals and disc sleeves/cases cut those lines of contact simply to relieve themselves of the deluge of calls folks like you and I put into those lines.

...I mean, I would’ve probably cut the entire company phone program

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Charles Smith, star of Charles Smith and the Layup of Eternal Futility:

+1 invisible door

It’s dignity!

It starts innocently enough..

Allegedly the fastest car in the world is car referred to as “My Buddy’s Mustang”. I hear about it at every car show but have yet to lay eyes on it.

It was hard not to include DK2 for sure

I don’t know if I can stand for this list not including Donkey Kong Country 2, but at the same time I’m not sure what it would bump...maybe one of the RPGs?

That bit where the campers had been stuck in a conversational loop for days due to the stray host not being around to start a fire was probably my favorite scene of the show so far for the same reasons you mentioned. That was such a realistic programming bug.

Westworld is super intriguing from the perspective of a software developer (what I do). The conversations between the “staff” are similar to those that my ilk have when various applications start to act up. The crazy/cool thing is that they can just walk into their simulation to figure out where things are going

Come on Gizmodo, you’re above this.