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I saw somebody online saying that Andor is what Star Wars is when you exclude the Force: a terrible dystopia where people are trying to eke by.

You can thank (or curse) Trump for the last 5 years bit, but he merely opened the door.

“The reason you’re not that funny is because you’re woke,” Musk wrote to Hard Drive. “Humor relies on an intuitive & often awkward truth being recognized by the audience, but wokism is a lie, which is why nobody laughs.”

He’s rich. It’d take a miracle for him NOT to be a far-right douchebag.

I can almost sort of understand his desire to be loved by internet randos (after all, I’m posting on the internet), but to be admired by these people? Libertarians and far right nut jobs? Who would want their love? If crypto bros and Nazis were hanging on my every word, I’d be doing some serious introspection.

Musk is long overdue for a personal and professional intervention to find out who, in the last 5 years, pissed in his Cheerios and made him a far right nutbag.

I mean, it’s not like they have to look far. The man is a narcissist imploding 44 billion dollars. Every day something new is to blame. He’d lose his mind if he realized it’s his fault.

Actually, I think that fits perfectly in line. He doesn’t believe the actual people who did the work should get credit there, either.

Musk’s Edgelord take of “No one should be credited for anything ever” sure does sound funny, given how much effort he’s put into making sure that he’s given “founder” credit for all the companies he’s purchased.

It seems like every other article on here recently is dunking on Elon Musk.

If we truly want a safe and secure society, then the only real way to ensure it is to have a safe and equitable society in which terrorism can find no fertile grounds of disgruntlement in which to take root. It beats security theater every day of the week. Probably costs less than security theater in the long term

Donnie Yen is 59

Keanu Reeves telling Laurence Fishburne he’s gonna need a gun is a Matrix reference, right?

I thought that about the boots too, but a) they had already deactivated the floor, and b) those boots would’ve just sunk them once they jumped.

I loved Luthen talking about being condemned to use the tools of his enemy to defeat them. We’re made to think the Empire has committed an atrocity by frying 100 prisoners just for learning they’re not getting out, and then Luthen lets 50 rebels move forward with an attack he knows will get them killed just so he can

Man, I just wanted one more season of Raised By Wolves. Just to close it off properly. It was madness, but it was glorious madness.

I’ve always wanted Bioware/EA to invest in smaller scale ME/DA games. Like... visual novel style RPGs. Something where we can enjoy new lore and new types of stories that aren’t just action shooters.

Mass Effect RPG but instead of saving the world and killing everyone you just, like, run a bar on the New Citadel or something and get to interact with all the people and solve little mysteries and puzzles and also run your bar and who knows maybe you get to romance an alien or two.

Hoo boy. I don’t really want Shephard to return, as I’d prefer a new trilogy tread new ground instead of being focused on ‘hey, remember all of your friends from the good old days?’ The only scenario here that sounds appealing is the idea of Liara finding hints over her long lifespan that Shephard may not be gone, and