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I’m surprised not to see “when Trump wouldn’t let him meet the Pope when that was all he wanted in life” on the list of “things we were sure he would resign over.”

Oh god I remember that movie vividly. Great movie (and short story, I believe). Dammit, you made me feel sorry for Spicer.

Starship slander!

This. Especially given that “the helmets retract into the collar.” It’s like they went and raided the old Stargate prop archives for inspiration and ended up just reusing all the ideas and half the props.

If it were impossible, it would have remained unseen. I do not think that word means what you think it means.

I’ll clarify since that appears to be necessary. Nobody goes to an outdoor movie looking for the equivalent of an indoor theater experience, that’s asinine. An article that complains about an outdoor movie not being the same as an indoor movie in terms of quality and lack of distraction completely misses the point.

Counterpoint: Nobody’s really there for the movie.

The most shocking thing to me is that they actually held a public hearing.

This is the School of Medicine, not the university itself. Each residency program is individually accredited by an independent overseeing body that isn’t the state, and if that accreditation is lost, the program/school of medicine doesn’t get the money for that program, some of which comes from federal sources - not

I’m wondering what the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine thinks about this. The risk of losing accreditation for that program is real if they provide no educational alternatives, and I’ll bet Andre doesn’t care at all about the logistics or cost of implementing that.

On the way home once a gentleman sat down, opened up his styrofoam container of fried chicken, proceeded to eat it messily with both hands, then wrapped his greasy chicken-smeared hand around a pole to heft himself up out of his seat in order to leave.

Right? That’s where my mind went, too. I know there are a lot of pretty steep hills in the Alps, and I can see where someone could lose their footing and just slide right off a hill, but wouldn’t the first thing to do be to investigate the suspicious local glacier right next to the cow barn for fallen parents? That

I’m having a little trouble figuring out the sequence of events here. Where were the cows that these two fell into a glacier while tending them? Was the barn out in the middle of the ice field? It makes more sense if they went out looking for a lost cow, maybe.

Honestly surprised Tucker didn’t just call up ICE while on camera.

First thought: Hoping for “sensible regulation” from this administration is...hahaha, I can’t even finish that sentence.

In my mind, the ringleader would be the penguin from Wallace and Gromit.

I think the real question is, who wouldn’t?

I like it, especially the sense of movement, but....is it just me, or does she have absolutely zero definition in the chest area? I’m hoping it’s just the angle, but it looks odd to me.

I love that essay to pieces and have actually used the “easy setting” example to explain the concept of privilege, and as I was speaking to fellow nerds, they actually got it. It’s a really fantastic read and I also recommend it often.

But wait, I thought corporations were people?!?!