This week, on Tell Us About Your Pop Culture Weekend:
This week, on Tell Us About Your Pop Culture Weekend:
Now you have me wondering if I can find Lil Bush anywhere, and if it's less horrific with temporal distance.
I can't decide how the aggressive return of reality TV makes me feel.
I worked both yesterday and this morning, and watched very little television. I revisited some Steven Universe, which still has an absolute banger of an intro song. I'm hoping to watch some actual recent TV in the coming week, so maybe I'll have more interesting pop culture next weekend.
I’m slightly behind, but as low-stakes television goes, this hits the spot for me. It’s got a bite but it isn’t as mean spirited as half of what the various algorithms recommend me.
Is Winx Club going to make any sense is my only knowledge about the faeries (?) comes from the TV MA show? Am I missing out on seasons 1-5?
Pour one out for Sticky Fingaz and his performances as Blade.
I made the mistake of going to Target last week and some old woman was blasting conservative talk radio from her phone while blocking every aisle I wanted to go down, and I heard an extended ad for this, but couldn't believe it was a real thing. Of course it is.
I (finally) finished Bridgerton. It ended in a manner I categorically didn’t expect with respect to the primary individuals’ romance, but I liked that. I apparently had guessed (correctly) the identity of the mystery character three episodes ago, and then reconsidered. Weird stuf.
It wasn’t as magical as what I remember liking about the show, but it was a breezy, lightweight adventure with characters I remember liking. That’s better than. Lot of the doom scrolling I do on Netflix and HBO max trying to find something I don’t hate. (Doomie doomie doom.)
Amost every patent attorney I've ever known has just had a bachelor's, unless they were a biologist. I think I've worked with maybe two partners with a PhD in twelve years as an attorney, though, admittedly, I don't usually ask because I don't care.
Very few of the criminal lawyers or prosecutors I graduated with had degrees in hard science. Very few of the engineers I started law school with had 3.9 GPAs from undergrad.
57 is too young. Dammit.
I don’t think it needs to happen, but I also watched the Invader Zim thing in 2019, 13 years after I would have watched the show.
Women in my graduating class from law school definitely felt obliged to apply their attention to detail and high undergrad grades to apply to law school and fight to positively improve the world as lawyers. But I think many underrepresented students who are "cabapable of being anything" feel obligated to apply…
That actually seems like an accurate use of the term. What did I miss?
Its been a few years: wasn't the studying montages just about studying for the LSAT? My recollection was her GPA was 3.9ish already.
During Crim Law 1L year our professor surveyed the class about seminal legal films. Of 80ish 1Ls, almost all of us had seen this and To Kill a Mockingbird, 2/3s had seen My Cousin Vinny, and less than half had seen 12 Angry Men or Paper Chase. He was disappointed that 12 Angry Men wasn’t well known anymore, but did a…
Owl House season 2, let’s go!
I learned today that there is a thespian named Sherry Cola and of course there is.