toecheese4life
toecheese4life
toecheese4life

I looked it up and in France 22.8% declared to be atheists, and 17.6% declared to be agnostics. And the rest who identify as Christians I am guessing is similar to the US where its become more a cultural identity than serious belief considering only 5% of the population in France attends weekly services.

I was really disappointed in Fear the Walking Dead. I thought it was going to be more about the politics of a quarantine zone that has lost contact and guidance from the US government and attempting to function independently. 

It’s only unconstitutional if the courts declare it unconstitutional.

I get what you are saying, I mean if someone turned to me as a Latina and said “Hey you should do Ugly Betty or Jane the Virgin!” I would not categorize it as prejudice but does feel a bit weird for someone to take the only Latino media they can think of and then try to pigeonhole me into it.

I forgot about that show! I keep meaning to watch it. 

I hate the Battlestar Galactica finale so much that I can’t rewatch the show. It’s worse than the GoT in my opinion, as some who has read the book the GoT ending made some sense (though Bran being made king through me off, I thought all 7 kingdoms were going to go back to being independent).

Excited to see Daryl arrive in France and every person he comes across after the pilot seems to speak English and not only that they speak English when he isn’t around. 

He could write a 400 page book crapping on Schneider and I’d buy it. 

I kinda wish memoirs would stop happening. They are either boring or seem inappropriate or cruel. If anything we know too much about people, it’s fine to just let things stay private.

I feel like they could do some cool documentaries about bands or iconic songs or something.

Well...that’s on brand. 

That’s what they will do. In our dystopian future our prison population will increase exponentially and they will continue to use as forced labor. That’s how they plan to resolve the labor shortage in industries like agriculture. 

I don’t think Musk is poor but Twitter was never an economically viable company. It actually makes no sense how they have survived this long and even less sense that they have had this level of influence in American culture considering only 20% of Americans are on Twitter and only 2% are active users and 80% of all

Yeah and to keep it he should have charged them. I really don’t see how this is so weird to everyone. Twitter is a tool which celebrities and influencer can use to gain popularity and notoriety. Chrissy Teigen made her whole career based on clapping back at people on Twitter. Both the celebrity and Twitter benefit

They aren’t gonna pay for it NOW but I do think before he did pretty much every stupid thing under the sun he could have gotten them to pay for it.

That is a wild comparison. Twitter is a tool influencers can use to gain more influence.

I think he will get house arrest (if he gets convicted) to avoid chaos from his fan base but I also think he is incapable of following the terms of house arrest and they will be forced to put him in a cushy prison and then his fan will become even more unhinged. 

It’s wild how people will come out and cry “think of the rich people!” over every little thing.

Because they get something out of it too: a platform to engage with their fans and get new fans in a way that was never possible before. I am not calling for charging them a large amount. But $8.99 so Kim Kardashian can sell squeeze suits doesn’t seem so terrible to me.

I kinda don’t get why he didn’t create more different color check marks. I think that he should charge celebrities/influencers/activists to get verified plus certain security protections tied into it. Then do a separate colored check mark for corporate accounts, etc. and charge them for that. And then create a free