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Yes! You’ll find it on your AppleTV menu near MoveezMax, Shlumpo, and Venmo+

I sat next to her in a movie theater.

Now’s the time to buy property someplace high, northerly, deep inland, with a good source of fresh water.

Why if I didn’t know any better, I’d almost believe there’s been an active generations-long propaganda campaign against nuclear paid for by some multi-trillion dollar industry that has a vested interest in stopping nuclear power from cutting into their profits.

We don’t even need to actively penalize driving/flying - we just end the subsidies and de-socialize the risks, and make it costs what it ACTUALLY costs.

He’s welcome as long as he fires the other delivery guy who has been showing up to my door every day with my portion of lung tar and mercury from fossil fuel exhaust.

Severance was excellent, watching Patricia Arquette is always a blast - count me in!

If they ever remake It’s a Wonderful Life (and let’s be honest, it’s bound to happen), I’m only watching it if they cast Drew Barrymore in her great uncle Lionel’s role as the scheming Mr(s.) Potter. 

This whole blog is a dark room....one big...dark...room. 

“there are no witches”

HarbourView Equity Partners” would be an amazing name for a punk band

I remember how that crappy old site would sometimes even write about snoozefest antique movies from the 1970's and 80's! As if anyone watches that slow shit today! Like, who cares, Grandpa?!

I’m playing Skyrim for the first time ever and having a blast!

You sound like someone who still eats Cap’n Crunch for breakfast every morning.

Whoa I had no idea the original Star Wars was shot for $11 Million. An inflation calculator tells me that’s $56 Million in 2023 money - that’s like a romantic comedy budget now!

Everyone quotes that MadTV sketch, but I think he’s more famous for his rolls in The Duck Hunter and as Max Shrek in Superman Returns.

I know what you mean - I’ve also been annoyed by those two scenarios many a time (and the incentive towards weapons-hoarding of never using any really good weapon you find because you’re afraid of breaking it before you “really” need it). But to me, I liked the stakes/challenge.

It’s so good that it really makes me feel like the open-world adventure game genre is basically a solved problem now.

(breathily) “Be careful Link!”

No, that’s Kinja