I love when my friends get the things they wanted. One just got something they really didn't think they'd get
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I love when my friends get the things they wanted. One just got something they really didn't think they'd get
genderbent superbat feat. twink!Lois for a friend on twitter
uhm. he stinks.. + me uhhhh...... shrugs
both cats are in my room!!!
campbell bain is so me and im not mad about it
It only now got to me that there are actually people who dislike arcane's animation and think it's shit. Like, do they not know just how much skill, time and artistry goes into that? Not only does arcane have amazing writing but it's also an art piece even just looking at the animation. It makes me so pissed that there really are people who think that
Ok, so if anyone, like me, has been wondering when other contracts are up, here ya go:
In the tweet (Which QTs a shot of a large group of people from different unions in LA who's contracts are up soon that came together yesterday (I think)), Justine Bateman says these are the expiration dates:
SAG (Screen Actors Guild) June 30
DGA (Directors Guild of America) June 30
Local 11 (hotel, event, sports arenas, conventions workers) June 30
UPS (United Postal Service, not the same as USPS which is the government mail delivery service) July 31
So, yeah. I'm hoping the DGA woke up with that MAX bullshit about lumping in all writers and directors under the label of "creators". Apparently, that went against the WGA and DGA contracts which have explicit rules about crediting writers in directors (which I'm pretty sure it says in one or two of those tweets in the post I linked in the last sentence).
I fully anticipate with how active Local 11 has been walking with WGA, and other unions, that they are certainly prepared to strike too.
(link to first tweet) (link to second tweet)
And in the video in this tweet, and this tweet, you can see them flying two different flags of their union while marching with a whole of various union members. They are at least 20k members strong. That would do so much damage to the hotels there, and could effect actors, crew, and creative team members that come from out of town for work. Not to mention a whole lot of other people, of course.
Apparently, a hotel housekeeper has to work 17 hours a day to afford a two bedroom apartment in the city. Geezus.
Also, I would think UPS has been poised to strike for a while, considering how bad they have it on their trucks alone, from what I remember.