kroboz
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kroboz

Yes, absolutely. The military is just a job choice, no different or more noble than any other. And in many ways, less noble than jobs that don’t require you to kill poor people in order to maintain the elite power structure. Gas station attendants, drive thru workers, garbagemen – all workers who make lives better and

Yep. Again, there’s no solution offered by crypto that isn’t already solved better by existing tech, even if the “tech” is just using cash to buy drugs like a normal, decent American.

10:23 is where you want to watch the video. 

Thank you – came to the comments for this, not watching a long ass video for a 2-second giggle.

They offer no practical value in the real world, which is why they’re a completely unrelateable concept to people outside the NFT cult.

Yesterday, a small group of minimum wage-earning kids formed a union at a coffee shop. This photo says it all to me:

Just finished watching this on Tuesday. It was hard to get through. It wasn’t *bad*, but it wasn’t fun at a lot of parts. The set design was awesome, though. And the main trio of actors were perfect. But Vicious was just tedious and annoying. And stripping the tragic senselessness from Pierre’s episode kind of lost

One of the most entertaining interviews I’ve read in a while. Very much enjoyed how he colored each role with such differing details. (The Die Hard connection makes me think of the interview with Reginald VelJohnson, who – we’ll say – played it a bit “safer” with his.)

Exactly. Teslas are... fine, they’re just fine as cars. I find the assisted cruise control on my Pacifica minivan to be a more comfortable, relaxing driving experience than Autopilot. (Autopilot was stressful in comparison.) But I could overlook that for an affordable EV that sits 7... if the CEO wasn’t such a loud,

Fuck all of this. Collapse the empire, end it all, concede to China. I don’t even care anymore, this is all so stupid.

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I don’t mean to be shitty. But seeing his cameo on a Steve Martin episode just shocked me a few years ago:

That’s better than a few years ago when it was basically the Deliverance network. Not doing a lot to fight the creepy hick stereotypes largely perpetuated by movies like Deliverance

This is like when people who aren’t very smart, but think they’re geniuses try to manipulate other people. Reminds me of this dude who I worked with that kept insisting his “lawyer” was looking at important documents... but when pressed for the name of his “lawyer” this guy would always try to change the subject.

Pretty ethnocentric to be mad that not every article is written with your country as the main character.

Huh. I rewatched the first one just a few days ago, and it’s incredibly poorly directed. Just some baffling cuts and decisions, especially during the opening scenes (the pacing ends up being totally bonkers). Do... do we need another one of these movies?

tbh they nailed it I just think it’s greasy looking

Such strong feelings about Curious George, which was an imperfect but otherwise enjoyable family movie. Worst part about it was David Cross’s animated ponytail.

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No thank you.

Kind of weird to blame/condemn someone else’s physical characteristics for your actions. Your other comments make it clear you don’t mean this in a sexual way, but even reinforcing the idea that we lose control of ourselves because of how other people look feels male gazey and rape culturey. It’s the “damn those eyes”