I don’t think feminism means what you think it means...
I don’t think feminism means what you think it means...
I can’t really argue with wanting more time with Keaton’s Wayne, particularly in retrospect.
So, does everyone who buys the NFT get the phone call, acting, whatever, or just the first person who buys it? Because it seems a bit counter to have “ownership” of the “real thing” when one of those real things will be slightly realer, or more valuable, because it has extra goodies?
That take was bad from the start and aged about as poorly as Walter Donavan at the end of the Last Crusade.
It must be night to be able to still use Schreier to do all the hard work without actually paying him.
“As a very smart person who knows lots of things, let me tell you about how smart I am and how many things I know. I am very smart about things that you are not smart about, but no, I will not explain how the smart things I know are actually smart or useful, you’ll just have to trust me about how smart I am.”
NFT bro makes a bunch of positive assertions about NFTs but provides no actual evidence to backup the assertions (other than the fact that blockchain games are slow and nothing new). Sounds about right.
When pressed about the phrase “over the top,” Cage responded as only he could: “ “Well, when they say that to me, I say, ‘You tell me where the top is, and I’ll tell you whether or not I’m over it.’”
Mmm.. nothing like some hardcore thespian scenery chewing.
I loved seeing Nicolas Cage opposite Meryl Streep in ‘Adaptation’. Talk about some intense thespian-on-thespian action!
Are people actually implying football’s popularity is due to a video game, and not the other way around?
Who the fuck cares what “the community” thinks? I certainly don’t and I hope you don’t, either. That’s not even what you said. You said, “objectively Mando is the best.” Which is, of course, your opinion. I’m not quibbly with your phrasing your opinion as objective fact because, hey, it’s the internet, I’m sure I’ve…
The first season was very, very good. S2 was a series of backdoor pilots for the Disney Content Factory that forgot to tell a compelling story beyond remember this???
so? he’s preserved these 15 as an art piece. you don’t have to like him but given there 10s of millions of these in abundance in the world... given that, a transformative art piece like this is a perfectly appropriate way of preserving the history.
I think that table looks dope af, and while I understand the “but Game Boy Colors aren’t infinite!” argument, let’s be honest. If it was a YouTuber who never showed their face and ran a channel that focused on creative builds like this, a lot fewer people would be making that argument. People hate Logan Paul so they…
The results in California’s page say about 1k current employees, and another 1,300 former and temp employees will split 100 million. So like, $35k each?
In the episode, the owl flies away unharmed when the tree falls and the miniature truck just stands as a dark joke (Clint mentions that he doesn’t know what to do with them now, meaning they’ll probably stay shrunk), but Scott says there would’ve been a scene where the owl picks up the truck and carries it off to…
Either he didn’t watch it or he’s so bad at a job that involves analyzing television that he already forgot that the owl does fly away with the shrunken van. I honestly wouldn’t put the latter explanation past him.
I don’t think Barsanti watched this episode
Ok - I thought I was crazy when I read this because that IS what happens in the episode. About 32 minutes in. She shrinks the van, he makes the Scott quip, and then the owl scoops up the van and flies away.