“Automation is bad because it’s threatening a white collar job in the arts”, brought to you by writers who doesn’t mind taking part in the online blogging arena which set fire to countless blue collar jobs.
You guys don’t actually give a crap about automation, not really. You’ve never complained about it on this scale…
Some odd picks here, and a fair number of streaming releases that I haven’t seen yet. Random notes:
Strange saw all possibilities. You have to go with the narrative logic that if Strange had forewarned Quill or anyone else, it would not have worked out and blown the one shot. Or if had used the time stone trick like he did on Dormammu, Thanos would have been able to get out of it using the other stones.
Pretty typical prognostication trope, to me. In general, you either have the Oracle of Delphi, who’ll laugh at any fucker trying to outwit fate. Or else you have the Butterfly Effect, where trying to warn someone ahead of time just makes things worse. Strange even tells Tony this in Endgame, when he says that if he…
Plus it kinda could be canon given Futurama’s frequent use of time travel. Bender’s Big Score alone could be used as an explanation.
When Nelson met Lisa? Didn’t they sort of have a relationship in... (checks Wikipedia) Lisa’s Date with Density?
“The Musk Who Fell To Earth” that is all
No “boo-urns” is from “A Star is Burns” in Season 6 when Springfield decides to host a film festival. “Homer vs. Dignity” is where Mr. Burns pays Homer to basically play pranks and embarrass himself. Hence the panda costume.
Season 8 is the last “golden” season, but personally there’s still enough to watch up until somewhere in S12. That’s usually where I check out on rewatches.
Saddlesore is where I, even as a dumb teenager and mega Simpsons fan, was like “this is... bad?” From there my viewership became less and less faithful until season 13 or 14 here I stopped entirely outside of a few random Treehouse of Horror eps.
Pretty much. Season 8 is the last Golden Era season, and Season 9 still has a few dying gasps. The Principal and the Pauper is bad, and the last sequence of that year’s Treehouse of Horror falls pretty flat.
If you ever watched classic Simpsons, while it is terrible Homer leaves his dad to die, twice. Abraham Simpson was never a good father. Never seemed to say a good thing about Homer. Which arguably leads to Homer being a bad stupid father. Grandpa Simpson seems to become nicer as he becomes senile, even treating his…
The reporting on this site regarding Majors is one-sided. These articles are nothing more than a summary of a PR release from the lawyers. IF Majors is innocent, than by all means the reporting should also dig into her allegations and her motivations. But all we see are HIS narrative which leaves us where this began,…
Even in non-abuse situations, it’s incredibly common for people who have gone through a traumatic event to act in a manner that they’re accustomed to acting, simply because of the comfort present in maintaining some semblance of a routine.
It’s no different than their take on Will Smith (in that instance we saw the hit). The articles came fast about turning Black men into villains by making every excuse possible. (Candice is very pro-Smith saying Rock deserved it?)
So fucking what? I used to work at the National Domestic Violence Hotline and several callers talked about how they immediately did something to feel normal again after experiencing abuse. WTF is up with this site constantly carrying water for thus man?
Of course, she’s going to be *SOMEWHERE* after the potential dispute and assault. It’s not as if he killed her and disposed of her body. She’s not going suddenly to disappear from existence just because she had an encounter with an asshole.
Dianne Feinstein thinks they’re all her friends and/or doesn’t know what’s happening.