tsuyoikuma
tsuyoikuma
tsuyoikuma

1. Delta Airlines

for many with vision issues light mode is better. Astigmatism is the first thing that comes to mind for me.

I do. The heightened contrast makes it easier to read, so no surprise people with vision correction would prefer it.

Just imagine how lame David Letterman’s “Top 10" lists would be if he started the list with #1...
Or the Miss America pageant announcing the winner first when there are still 3 contestants on stage...

The homepage will be a picture of Einstein sticking his tongue out.

That sounds really good, can’t wait to try it!

Dark mode is, for me, much easier to read. However, removing features just for aesthetics is a bad idea, and will likely be punished by users (unless you’re Apple).

Zero G knife fight or bust!

Oh the huge manatee!

And it will be attributed to Neo from The Matrix.

Within a month, I think Twitter will have some freshman philosophy quote embedded at the top of the app. Either “Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here” or something from Nietzsche.

Forcing “dark” mode a week after changing the name of the company to X. Musk truly is the edgiest of 90s edgelords.

I have a lot of empathy for the employees who are working tirelessly

I thought the movie did a respectable job of pointing out the expectations and societal norms of “stereotypical” women and men. It provided a harsh but well-needed look at the patriarchy from a female perspective. The fact that Ken’s codependency was the villain of the story worked well, however when it came time for

The Barbie film is a resounding rejection of Nietzsche. At the start of the film, the Barbies are the Uberfrau, each of them enacting their will-to-power. While the Kens represent an underclass, they’re not explicitly oppressed by their Barbies, but by the subservient morality that stands in contrast to the master

It taught me a very valuable lesson that I will cherish for the rest of my life;

I don’t know what the solution is, but it seems like the big winners of a strike will be AI and streaming services.

Remember when the last strike brought about the popularity of reality TV?...then one of the reality TV stars became president?

I would have guessed this was still part of ABC/Disney plan to do just to give general audiences a chance to get some background on the new Marvels movie.

Our daughter (26yo) wondered why a movie that came out when she was 7 is being remade already. She plans to not see the redo.

If they strike long enough, maybe we’ll get to see the Batwoman movie... :D