Do we have a franz kafka diary entry for july 1st, i want to know what he thinks!!!
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Do we have a franz kafka diary entry for july 1st, i want to know what he thinks!!!
happy too tired July everyone
📺 The Golden Girls (1991)
The year is now half over
Happy pride from the big guy! 🏳️🌈
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Father's Day 2026 - Tino's Dad and Tino parallels suggested by anonymous
After sitting through it a couple of times, a part of me kinda starts noticing and connecting details and small things throughout this series. And probably the biggest sticking point for me right now (and I wonder how many people notice) is how Grown Up, Best, and The Most Dangerous Weekend take on new interpretations after the show introduces us to Tino’s dad in the series finale. For instance: Tino faking complaining about his lumbago in Grown Up and him later bringing up his dad’s bad back after spinning him around in the last episode. I also feel like Tino’s dad feeling like his son sees him as boring also brings new implications to his son’s middle school reunion imagine spot in Best. (Unrelated, I also like how the series finale kinda bookends the show in its relation to Crush Test Dummies, as they’re both stories about miscommunication between two people regarding their interpretations of each other. Ironic because of how Tino was pushing Carver to talk to Lor in the show’s very first story, and in the very last story Tino and his dad have to be pushed to do a one - on - one in the series final moments.)
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“Why don’t you use ai” idk man beyond the obvious environmental and “this machine causes psychosis and encourages people to kill themselves” thing I think asking the equivalent of a solid D student who is also a pathological liar if they can answer my question/do the work for me seems pretty fucking stupid
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