Okay. We are a full season into The Rings of Power. Conclusion time.
Wasted potential. Emphasis on “waste.” This is the most expensive show in history, and it wasn’t worth the investment. Clumsy. Poorly paced. Cringeworthy moments. Obvious “twists.” Such a shame!
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If someone is talking politics and eating $28 of Taco Bell in one sitting then my immediate follow up question is what their thoughts are on Biden’s executive order on ...
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I don’t think Steve would’ve appoved the opening credits of For All Mankind. And he would’ve been correct.
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Jesus of Nazareth is going to be there in about an hour
Christological heresy check. Let your predictive text expose your error.
“Jesus of Nazareth is…”
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Packing for Travel – 2022 Edition: dshanske.com/b/1ZX
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but I fully understand the American Republican authoritarian movement fueled by far-right evangelical religiosity. These people are no mystery to me. I was one of them.
And if they win on Nov 8, it's truly a sign that they're winning the war.
I'm sorry, I'm all out of patience for the false equivalence narrative. There is no "bad things are done on both sides blah blah" for this election. To me, the stakes are...
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"text": "I'm sorry, I'm all out of patience for the false equivalence narrative. There is no \"bad things are done on both sides blah blah\" for this election. To me, the stakes are entirely obvious. One side is for liberal democracy. The other side is for authoritarianism.",
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Hey For All Mankind fans, John Lennon was probably never a Reagan supporter, despite a "goof" in IMDB. See my correction below.
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"Any nuclear attack ... the Russian Army will be annihilated." From the EU foreign policy chief. The times are changing at frightening speed. theguardian.com/world/live/202…
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aka "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said more efficient cars." 😉
At this point, I'm really tempted to agree with this assessment. An automobile is not a transformative product for Apple to be focusing on.
If you ask me, and no one did, Apple should ditch the car project and make an e-bike: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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New: Spotify rejected an ad for abortion pills despite not having a policy on the books that bans that type of advertising. When we asked the company about it, they reversed course and allowed the ad: platformer.news/p/spotifys-abo…
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Watch the moment the House January 6 committee voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump
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“It had been standard practice in the Soviet Union to fit each piece of newly built critical infrastructure with explosive charges so it could quickly be destroyed in case of war…” Wikipedia provides no reference. Is this true? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Nord… #nordstreamleaks
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Who do I know who is a WeChat user who could invite me?
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I've been having fun helping my younger daughter learn about gravity, orbits, the curvature of space-time, etc.
But I did tell her when we first began our studies that I hoped she appreciated the gravity of the situation.
. . .
She was not amused.
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Hey, thanks, Autocorrect. That really helps.
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Apple is withholding increased education and health care benefits from employees at its only unionized store, telling those workers they need to negotiate via the collective bargaining agreement instead: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Happy birthday, @MsSwank! 🎉😸🎂
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I love this description of plasticity of memory.
Past events exist, after all, only in memory, which is a form of imagination. The event is real now, but once it’s then, its continuing reality is entirely up to us, de...
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