torgo999
Torgo999
torgo999

I preferred Cougerton Abbey.

He’s one of the best written characters on the show. Earned and very carefully handled layers. More subtle, to me, than Nate’s craving for recognition, for example, which is a fine arc but has been told more like a “cliffhangery” situation for a while. I remember the scene in Man City where he asks Higgins for

There’s no chance that movie had a standing ovation unless it was filled with friends/family or hard core Snyder fans. I watched that on opening night and people streamed out like we’d just been to a funeral. 

Only Lifehacker was acquired; the rest of the sites continue under G/O Media.

I fucking clapped at that line, and I think it is now my favorite Jamie moment in this show.

I think Jamie is himself still, but has done the hard work of making amends with his teammates

Yeah I didn’t even want them to bring Jamie back in s2 and now he is one of my favorite characters & I am looking forward to Roy training him more than anything else this season. If Roy believes he can be better than Zava it must be true.

The progression of Jamie Tartt’s wardrobe is amazing. That scene where he’s talking about prima donnas (“Pre-Madonna”) he’s literally wearing bedazzled earrings. Brilliant touches.

Also that clip of Jamie about to score a goal and then Zava tips it in right as its rolling in the net was the hardest I’ve laughed in a

Just the line “I wasn’t being ironic, I was being hypocritical” shows enormous intellectual and emotional growth.

There are several reasons that can apply even in “at will states”. As with most things, the law is murkier than you think it is.

PA is an at-will state. And “family of an accused criminal” is not a protected class. So I don’t think any massive lawsuit is forthcoming.

And I learned from IMDB last night that he is married to (fellow AoS alum) Dichen Lachman

It has a certain “my friends.... and Zoidberg” energy to it.

It’s true though, it is just an algorithm. Calling these programs intelligent is vastly overstating their capabilities. They just regurgitate what has been fed into their training model or what they can scrape together through a search. They are not capable of spontaneous thought.

I love the implication of the headline: Elon Musk is not a top technologist. Which is of course 100% true. Dude just buys tech companies and pretends he came up with the ideas behind them.

Funnily enough, yesterday I asked chatgpt if it abided by the 3 laws of robotics. It said it didn’t need to, because it doesn’t have a physical body.

More like “a controlling interest”...

Well, that’s a shame. I guess it was too much to hope that Republicans had a monopoly on stupid.

american politicians being tech illiterates, episode 533653