Good discussion! I don’t know if you like to mentally recast performances that don’t work for you, but my mind keeps going to Michael Fassbender.
Good discussion! I don’t know if you like to mentally recast performances that don’t work for you, but my mind keeps going to Michael Fassbender.
Hi team, First off, I just want to say how humbled and excited I am to be stepping into this role. As many of you know, I've been working closely with leadership for some time now, in a more strategic capacity, behind the scenes. So in many ways this is a natural next step in my journey here. I want to acknowledge that this has been a difficult transition period for all of us. But I truly believe that adversity is where we find our greatest synergies. Going forward, my door is always open. I may be a bit hard to reach this week as I'm dealing with a minor foot thing, but my assistant will flag anything urgent. In terms of my vision: I plan to build on the incredible foundation that's already in place. We have a fantastic team, great core values, and I'm fully committed to delivering on our key KPIs, "Death to America, Death to Israel", while also exploring some exciting new verticals. Re: the ongoing conflict. We're treating this as a learning opportunity. Yes, the Americans and Israelis have disrupted some of our operations, but frankly this has given us a real chance to reset, reprioritize, and come back stronger. We'll be scheduling a debrief once bandwidth allows. To our external stakeholders who have reached out (Russia, China, the Houthis), thank you for the warm onboarding messages. Let's find time to connect soon. And to Mr. Trump: with respect, the appointment process was handled internally and does not require sign-off from outside parties. I'd gently redirect you to our constitution. Excited for this next chapter. Let's crush it! Best, Mojtaba *(P.S. Please note the new org chart will be circulated once we've assessed which positions were... impacted by recent restructuring.)*
Iranian regime releases first statement from new supreme leader.
WBAL in Baltimore helping viewers understand the difference between watches and warnings
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Ward Sutton used to have a strip in *I think* Twin Cities Reader back in the 90s called Ward’s Cleaver. I can’t swear that it wasn’t nationally syndicated but my sense is that it was local.
Guess I’ll just keep making dumb stuff until the earth explodes
A handicap blue and white painted sign on the asphalt of a parking space. The symbols are meant to be a pregnant women and a baby stroller, but it doesn't look like that. It looks like pac man being killed with scissors next to a dancer
Twerkers at the barbeque get priority parking 🫡
I have such a visceral memory of those old Midwest Federals!
Great profile! I went to high school with her and it was fascinating to read everything she’s been doing. And now I’m hungry for sourdough!
I laughed so hard! Didn’t hurt that I watched it the same day I’d found out on Wikipedia that Kathleen Hanna is almost 60.
I love the days where This Had Oscar Buzz has a long disquisition about somebody’s filmography, and then they immediately turn up in Cinematrix!
I was surprised to see fellow Monkey Heart players were as high as 6%. I only remembered it well because it was filmed in Minneapolis.
*young me, developing a strong sense of justice*
This is gonna be great, what an asset, this will never drive me insane
Tweet from Avery Edison reading “I wrote "I am alive" on a piece of paper, and placed it into a photocopier. What I saw next has shocking implications”
Just saw a really good Bikini Kill joke in episode 6 of Strip Law, couldn’t find a link though
It’s funny that even Katherine Heigl complained that her character was written as such a killjoy, whereas when I watched it I kept thinking “she’s being way too easy on him”
Oh hell yeah! I’ll say what I said to THOB before they covered it … I hope you’re not too hard on this silly movie that I kind of loved.
Today I Will Look The Burrito Man In The Eye and other stories of manifesting success
Can’t believe you’re getting grief for this, it’s on the low end of adoption fees from rescues I’ve looked at. As your post notes, it pays for a lot of vet care and related costs, sometimes the animals need quite a bit to get healthy!
The Omnibus podcast isn’t far off of that! (Until recently anyway)
I remember hearing about this in the context of the common belief in Korea that it’s dangerous to run a fan in a room with the windows closed. One theory was that it could stir up carbon monoxide from the underfloor heating that would otherwise sink down.
More than once I’ve seen a post on here and said “boards on boards” to myself while swiping past
I regret to inform you that I don’t hate it
Yeah, I had no idea! But I’m always in a 1:00 meeting on Wednesdays, so
What they fail to get is that predictive algorithms for coding are transformative because they streamline the “turn these task specs from human language into computer language” part of the job. They don’t transform the thinking part of figuring out which tasks need doing and why. 1/
Fully agree the mitten is an improvement, both conceptually (brings in the “out here standing up when it’s 20 below” idea) and visually (there was a spiky element to the fist which didn’t match the other icons)
I’d vote for A, composition works better. Does my vote count more if I’m a professional graphic designer?