Criterion Collection has announced they will be launching a channel on TikTok to reach a new audience with their preservation of classic films. Launching today, Criterion has posted My Dinner with André (1981) as it’s first upload.

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Criterion Collection has announced they will be launching a channel on TikTok to reach a new audience with their preservation of classic films. Launching today, Criterion has posted My Dinner with André (1981) as it’s first upload.
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I think when I am 45 I will write one (1) nonfiction book about moss that nobody will read, except 3 people who get angry about it, that would be something Ursula Le Guin would have liked, and then retire forever on my laurels.
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Hey y'all I'm yet another el0n twitter refugee so please bear with my old bones as I try to blend with the hip kids. I'm a pixel artist! I like mecha and ttrpgs and breath of fire I guess!!! Here's a bunch of Lancer stuff but also X-Files fanart to show both range and me being an old fart!
My portfolio can be found below, and if you wanna check the carcass on twitter's corpse, I'm also @/jaowithatilde over there!
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in the last 8 years I became a person who Generates Content, I make pixel art and do partner acrobatics, so look forward to that
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imagine the shit storm when tumblr finally becomes so dysfunctional that this post’s total notes is finally revealed
In case anyone’s curious about what happened to this post, it has to do with how we tally up notes. Likes and reblogs always add to the note count of the root post (the OP). However, the note count relies on the previous value of the root post before adding more notes to it.
Normally when you delete a post, it’s gone, but not gone gone. Just deleted from public never to be seen again. The database entry is still there, just inaccessible.
This post, however, the root post is just gone. Gone gone. Gone forever. Everything attached to it is still there, but since the root post is hard deleted (something that requires manual manipulation of the database), when the note counter tries to add notes to it, it gets nil to start with.
So it throws every new note into the void. Goodbye forever, notes.
I’m not sure if we’ll ever know the real number of notes on this post.
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