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Thunderdome rules? Hell, Jigsaw needs to be in charge of the “cage match.”

You could cut the sexual tension with a knife.

I love the vampire stuff already in D4. I’m sure as shit not playing DI again, though.

“Threads,” not “Notes.” The super-generic name is so generic, it doesn’t stick in my brain.

Salary.com says $53,148.

This is an extremely underwhelming seasonal line-up.

There is nothing happening on Notes that anyone who has used social media any time in the last 10 years wouldn’t have known to pursue. And Facebook already has multiple social media sites, so “how to make a post” and “how to share a post” aren’t exactly trade secrets.

She’s supposed to be a self-sufficient bad ass spy, who, and this is kind of important, not only speaks regularly, but almost always wears clothes.

Glenn died out of respect? What a guy.

Is it a good documentary worth checking out? I don’t care about The Eagles, but a music doc about a messy famous 70's band sounds like fun.

Do a residency in Winslow, Arizona, you elderly cowards.

I think the folks who are bothered by that will likely slide over to Mastodon, which seems likely to have someone working on a better user experience as a result of Threads, since that’s the big barrier to entry.

Any one of those films would likely make a good sequel that way. Heck, he could make a sequel to the Color of Money and turn that series into a trilogy.

The most interesting thing for me about Threads is a message as you’re setting up an account that future versions will connect to the Fediverse, which seems like A Very Big Deal for both the Fediverse and Mastodon users.

Threads.net is their desktop URL, but it doesn’t seem to work on Firefox at all and just has a QR code to download the app on Chrome right now.

When has Tom Cruise ever shown any interest in mentoring or sharing the spotlight with anyone?

Reuters is really active there, but otherwise, it mostly seems to be early adopter individual journalists, rather than lots of big media outlets on Post.

I’m not sure how two of these can be “the best” when they don’t functionally exist yet.

A lot of conservative Christians are “emotionally attached” to the Narnia series as they see it as a more “wholesome” fantasy series as compared to LOTR, Harry Potter, etc. as the whole thing is a thinly disguised Christian allegory.

Why does it matter now though?