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This is really well thought out. There was something that always bugged me about BSG that I couldn’t quite put my finger on, and you explained what it was quite nicely.
This is really well thought out. There was something that always bugged me about BSG that I couldn’t quite put my finger on, and you explained what it was quite nicely.
Reddit’s value has never been in the “average redditor” or the “popular subs”. The real value is in the niche tail of communities and the fact that they have such a massive amount of people that even if “only” 10% of their users were decent people, it still meant that they had enough decent people to talk with something to contribute.
Yeah, I don’t use Reddit any longer, but it was really great that there were active subs devoted to incredibly obscure topics. If you wanted to talk about something, chances were that thousands of other people did too.
And why is the area code of Apple’s phone number in single quotes?
Yes, the whole thing is especially frustrating because the app was quite nice. Harriette did a really good job really quickly.
Not much good at anything, but incredible at self-promotion so people think he is
A friend of mine once made what I thought was an absolutely brilliant observation: “Self-promotion is the only skill that is consistently rewarded.”
I think governmental organizations should do the same. It’s absurd that FEMA or whoever essentially has to rely of Elon’s goodwill.
Why should a political organization be tax-exempt?
Conservative is a misnomer, really. They don’t want to conserve anything. They are trying as hard as they can to wreck it all.
Palm Pilots seemed so futuristic back then.
I especially enjoyed the pressure cooker side plot, which was more “the gang” in tone than much of the material this season.
What a fucking idiot.
You’re correct of course. How could I have forgotten?
Personally I think it’s just the usual incoherent right-wing worldview. Their concept of “the government” somehow doesn’t include the president, the military, or law enforcement.
One reason might be that they couldn’t even be bothered to say what the moment they enjoyed was.
Yes, the name of the company, the logo, and the idea of “tweets” are all a charming evocation of a world filled with brief messages. Twitter has problems, but branding isn’t one of them.
I think we are in the midst of a worldwide epidemic of mental illness, and even the wealthiest and most powerful are not immune.
I’m just glad we have an adult at the helm and I don’t have to wake up the next morning to see what bat shit insane thing has just happened.
Exactly. For four years, practically every fucking day it was, “Oh God, what’s he done now?”
Yeah, I think it was Scorsese who said that he did “one for them, and one for me”.
I think it’s really strange that it’s categorized as a comedy, though. It has some really funny moments, but on the whole it’s a very intense drama.
“This article is more than 14 years old.” Right in the header.