That I’d argue is the more significant issue; providing a “service” at the price point the average user is willing to pay (nothing) while also actually making any money at all is kinda tricky.
That I’d argue is the more significant issue; providing a “service” at the price point the average user is willing to pay (nothing) while also actually making any money at all is kinda tricky.
This. The first two episodes had a bit of a punch to them but it quickly descended into your average teenage vampire high school drama.
I mean sure, but also the jokes are pretty funny while also being very tame.
What the hell possesses these weirdos to weigh in anyway?
I was selling DVDs for Columbia house via telemarketing after phantom menace came out and that was one of the movies I'd end up talking about constantly and the positives were about the technology ie "I've wanted to see a big star wars battle like that forever" but no one was really happy with the stories or dialogue.
It’s also far from the first time it’s happened. The stars of Pirates of the Caribbean have said they largely ignored the script of the first movie and it would have been a way different and worse movie if they hadn’t.
In what way is she terrible? Sex work is work. Her job harms fewer people than the cueball dingus who owns her streaming platform.
Your response sure doesn’t sound like “much love”, it sounds like you’re trying to slutshame her for making millions of dollars a month for things that you’re too unattractive to get away with
Because if it were that, they’d have nuked the whole thing, banned her, end of story.
Exactly. David Zaslav makes $250 Million a year, but let’s pick on the brown girl.
The dad on Seventh Heaven sure wasn’t wholesome. I never saw Touched By an Angel but Tracy Morgan used to play Della Reese on SNL and it was pretty funny.
Good username/comment synergy
Agreed. See the last two season of GoT or the current final season of Ted Lasso. You cannot tell me the writing is really good.
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“Ripping off” implies intent. You can’t realize you accidentally intended to do something. You also can’t rip something off if you’re asking for and receiving permission. Those are mutually exclusive.
Every piece of music you’ve heard is lodged somewhere in your subconscious, so I could see a writer penning something they thought was original and realize only later that it bore a similarity to someone else’s work, for good reason. It’s what they do then that matters.
Yeah I do a lot of work in document writing related to healthcare/gov programs so on any given document I make there’s probably 100 images that start with a screenshot from a system with real personal data that I alter to remove any PHI/PII.
Yeah I mean... just respect the family. That’s all it takes, folks. Run it past them, or scrub the details sufficiently as to not be directly recognizable. The “Square says we can’t talk to you” feels a bit bullshit. Yeah they own the IP, but I strongly doubt their contract includes ‘you literally can’t talk about the…
That doesn’t quite work in response to his comment. Sort of like saying ‘you too’ when someone says ‘enjoy your food!’.
You’re not that bright, are you?