The worst air quality in the world is actually in France immediately outside any venue right after a set ends.
The worst air quality in the world is actually in France immediately outside any venue right after a set ends.
how it feels taking public transit rn
90% of the tourists on Rivoli:
Carcels seething over buschads
I would be more excited for this film if they gave Rotta a Hutt-sized cigarette. And he had trauma-driven anxiety. And he ran an upscale restaurant in Tatooine. And somehow Ayo Edebiri was involved too.
Not falling for anti-Persepolis propaganda.
Reminds me of the anecdote that my mother never knew Star Wars was a surprise hit because by the time it reached her local theaters it was already a phenomenon.
But this was 1977 latin america. I work a 10 minute walk from the first ever film screening ever.
TV Glow I can forgive it was a tiny film but some of their collection is not small time and that kind of delay feels very outdated.
Why is A24 so ass at international release?
The Moment isn't even available digitally here. Marty Supreme premiered only couple weeks ago. I remember Queer had a similar time frame. I Saw The TV Glow had like 2 whole screenings cause of local festivals.
Long apartment building of 7 floors stretching across the shot at an angle. A flat faΓ§ade if limestone colored brick lined with small box windows.
building
I'm still expecting a unity of some parties to stop Dati in the second round but her lead has been making me nervous.
Still half considering doing tax evasion this year if sending mail to the US will still require me to have to make a scene and speak to a manager.
I'd even be willing to make it $10 if I could actually do it for free.
After ~1 year trans women may get the urge to start a sociopolitical commentary youtube channel. It is equivalent to the urge white guys get to start a podcast. Likewise, the urge must be resisted.
But it's not surprising since this is also how the US does foreign policy.
Honestly the disruption cycle is flawed and can be credited with helping tech backlash. A new tech arrives, sells at a loss, wrecks existing industry, then gets gutted when it needs to be profitable, sometimes leaving everyone with worse options overall.
It's not even like a nod to the previous episodes or anything it's just the patient has the same problem.
There's a point in House S8 where they start repeating major diagnoses from previous episodes and that's when I knew it was stretched thinnnnnn.
I'm sad because to me it's the type of comfort show you stand by despite flaws but also having endured the last two seasons of House I can at least hope it ends while it still has strength. I know some argue it's already been stretching its welcome (but I still think S4 was an improvement).
Tbf coding is like 10% of the job, sometimes less. If your passion is the act of writing code you get way more out of hobby projects.
And anyways I withhold all final judgment of "disruptive" tech until they can survive without endless investor funds.
No tech can be properly judged to be hype or real until the VC money stops pouring in.
AI might have an effect on software employment but I can't bring myself to catastrophize knowing how little time is spent in professional software development actually writing code.
Central to their belief is that US QOL is bad because all the money is spent on defense, foreign aid, and immigrants. If anyone can manage those and still have a social safety net it threatens the entire premise.
The US tells Europe to fuck off and rely on itself but get upset when it tries. It's because their worldview relies on seeing Europe as one big American subsidy that crumbles without help.
Me when the oil is expensive and my life remains mostly unaffected.
Its benefits will really be tested in years to come. It's currently at the typical early tech stage where everyone sells at a loss and investments are infinite. At some point that stage ends.
despite my low wage I am still just a crab in a cage