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Sean Tuohy spoke to a paper and said the conservatorship was a work around to NCAA rules - basically, if you saw the movie, the whole “Are they making you go to Ole Miss?” part was solved by a conservatorship which allowed them to act as his legal guardians. Basically, because Sean Tuohy donated so much money to Ole

Sean Touhy talked to the Daily Memphian yesterday. Said the conservatorship was a workaround of NCAA rules so they could “make him part of the family” and advise him on his college choice (Sean is considered an Ole Miss booster), because Oher already turned 18 and couldn’t be legally adopted. Touhy also said they

It’s unlikely to be as, err, black and white as is being made out.

I’d assume you’re joking, but just in case, Bullock shouldn’t have had anything to do with these shenanigans, and I can’t imagine she’d dig into the details of the adoption/conservatorship before taking the role. But if I were Bullock, and I heard about this b.s., I’d like to think that I’d reach out to Oher, since

Why are you cursing out the lady who makes movies and not the couple who took advantage of Oher to the tune of millions?

JIF! Hands down is the best peanut butter!!!

Once I stopped eating sweetened peanut butter, I found that for me unsweetened salted peanut butter is far superior. You end up with just a delicious salty peanutty flavor, bonus points if it’s crunchy.

I can only assume that you have actively avoided any news about Musk for the past few years in order to conclude that he is not stupid.

I think this would make the fan theory* that he’s playing Hugh Jackman and being forced to be Wolverine by Deadpool all that funnier.

I was already sold on this movie but the costume is just... *chefs kiss*

Now give me the mask.

Depends on what you mean by reliability, of course. The number is true enough in that five operational orbiters were built and three survived. I’d call that attrition rate, though, rather than reliability.

So, uh...today I drank water in a cave that was fresh from a spring. Am I going to die?

Honestly I don’t have a problem with this, overall. Social media is, by and large, trash. Kids have enough problems growing up in current conditions; social media codifies and records every awful impulse they have (also adults) and amplifies it to an absurd degree.

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My body temp is 98.6F, so I am in the Danger Zone?

Probably, but I just can’t get worked up that they didn’t pay human artists to imitate an AI. YMMV.

I agree that AI shouldn’t be used to emulate the styles of existing artists or to avoid paying human artists for designs, but I don’t see this use as problematic. They’re using an AI generator here because the characteristic fucked-up way that it tends to render human subjects is artistically appropriate to the themes

I liked the movie a lot. More than pretty much any superhero movie Ragnarok or Gunn’s Suicide Squad. Yes there were dumb things and yes some of the CGI looked really ropy and Ezra Miller’s terrible behavior cast a shadow over the film for me but I still liked it.

I really liked the movie, goofy CGI and all. There, I said it. No shortage of hate for this movie online, but I enjoyed it.

They’re not ignoring it. The SC changed the standard for ordering a return. The district judge said that even under the new standard, the kid still has to go back. This case is being governed by the Hague Convention on child abductions, which generally prioritizes returning the kid.

That second paragraph is brutal to read and pretty sure it gave me a headache. Feels like AI attempted to write it.