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This sounds made up but itâs real and itâs my favorite round in the world.
See those two guys over there? Theyâve been watching us.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) dir. Tom Gormican
in case you wondering what twitters like rn the answer is "not good"
i just bust out laughing
I just want to point out that even the most generous estimates of Elon's net worth are around 200 billion these days. If this lawsuit he's trying to hide succeeds, he is actually, finally, 100% finished. He'll have to sell off much of his stakes in businesses, including yes twitter, and probably file for bankruptcy. And he's already obliterated all trust in him, so it's unlikely he'd be able to climb back up the ladder.
So he's hiding this lawsuit in hopes that he can recover his image a little before that all goes down. Don't let him. Keep posting about his ineptitude. He will fall.
LIKE TO CHARGE REBLOG TO CAST
POWER WORD BANKRUPTCY!!!
i think this pretty much sums it up.
i could go more in depth, but i'm not going to
This is foul KDJKSFKKSMFJSKCKS
everything everywhere all at once is about intergenerational trauma. about depression and passive suicidality and the gravitational appeal of nothingness. about aging, getting older in your twenties and getting older in your fifties. about the specific hurt mothers can cause their daughters and daughters their mothers. about the harsh reality of the immigrant experience and the american dream. but itâs mostly about kindness and family and itâs about choosing to sit at home talking about taxes with someone who loves you, and itâs about telling your daughter that youâd choose her over the entire universe, and itâs about how even in the universes where life didnât form, love can still exist. and itâs really all of that at once.
suzanne collins is such a genius... the cultural phenomena of her series leading to the hanging tree house remixes, mockingjay being milked for two (bad) movies, the capitol-inspired makeup palettes, the halloween costumes, the explosion of the market for dystopia, the butchering of her characters and removal of disabilities, disfiguration, and racial tension + representation to sell more tickets, the extra gale scenes to fuel discourse, and the audience showing up to cinemas to watch what was pretty honestly marketed to them (the jacob vs edwardification of the symbolic love story and also to watch children fight to the death) it's just so ridiculously ironic i would say you can't write this shit, but she did write about it... in The Hunger Games published 2008
friendly reminder that if i have ever befriended you and have not spoken to you in a while itâs nothing youâve done wrong itâs just because iâm a piece of shit at keeping in contact with people and i still love you okay good
why the FUCK are weekends only 2 days long do you really think that's enough to recover from the horrors of the work week. really.
Screw you. People who are this petty can fuck off.
kiss my petty transgender ass â€ïž
Hayden Christensen getting showered with love at the 2023 Star Wars Celebration
THE LAST OF US 1x07Â âLeft Behindâ | 1x05Â âEndure and Surviveâ
not being productive or relaxing but a secret third thing
mythbusters was so good because it wasnât a killjoy show. they didnât just say âsee, it doesnât workâ and leave it there
whenever they find that the stunt doesnât work as portrayed in the movie, they immediately ask âwhat would it take to make this happen?â
âwe know it takes this amount of explosives to work, but what if we doubled it anyway?â
Some myths Iâll always remember:
* Are elephants scared of mice? (They only did that because they were in Africa and had access to elephants.)
* Will a bull run amok in a china shop?
* Is it better to run zig-zag or straight when chased by an alligator?
I love these because NONE of them turned out the way they expected. They went into all three with pre-conceived ideas of how it would go, and each time they âfailed.â Elephants WILL cower from mice. A bull moves very gingerly through a china shop. It doesnât matter how you run because ALLIGATORS WONâT CHASE YOU.
And each time, they reacted with just⊠pure glee. âHoly shit, we were wrong! Oh my god! This is great! We were so wrong!â
And that, to me, is what science is. Being excited about being wrong because either way itâs information.