At least they won't find some nonsense about him targeting vulnerable women with low self esteem to try to sell them quack therapies that prey on insecurities and a misogynistic world view. Thankfully there's nothing like that in his past.
At least they won't find some nonsense about him targeting vulnerable women with low self esteem to try to sell them quack therapies that prey on insecurities and a misogynistic world view. Thankfully there's nothing like that in his past.
At least they won't find some nonsense about him targeting vulnerable women with low self esteem to try to sell them quack therapies that prey on insecurities and a misogynistic world view. Thankfully there's nothing like that in his past.
And that's the thing. Just for example, I could tell you that it's actually Dave Smith from Croydon. That would mean nothing to you because Dave Smith isn't famous.
The answer is along those lines. The truth but meaningless and entirely inconsequential.
(I have been to the cinema twice since 2020, this was one trip as I loved the book so much. You also won't regret a trip, though I also wouldn't regret watching it on the sofa in a couple of months. Either way, it's great. See it.)
There are some scenes halfway through that are breathtakingly beautiful. It's so good to have an intelligent, coherent and genuinely moving blockbuster.
Go and see it when it's on general release next week.
Just come back from a preview of Project Hail Mary.
It is FANTASTIC. Beautiful made. Emotional, exciting, interesting. Yes, the book is deeper and broader but all the beats are there and it translates to a big screen epic blockbuster brilliantly.
Fair. Amazing to see though
Sure, Brooklyn. Any other tips?
ALSO THE AUTHORIES ARE STAMPING ON THE ORDINARY MAN (unless you get assaulted or something in which case I guess we all need a criminal justice system)
A more mysterious question is...
Who is @tuco.bsky.social??
WAR IS BAD HERE IS SOME WHIMSY TO PROVE IT
It's part of the game. They'll keep unmasking him, because we enjoy the unmasking. But then we all forget again because we prefer the mystery.
It's kinda like how they keep doing super hero origin story films.
I suppose we're all playing the game, because it's more fun that way. Everyone knows who he is, but we all prefer "Banksy, the mysterious masked artist who strikes undercover" to "Robin Gunningham, the bloke we never heard of and wouldn't recognise and is just a guy"
The tabloids routinely "exclusively reveal" his true identity and have for years. It's remarkable that they call it exclusive since they've been doing it for decades and anyone who cares to know can look up his name.
The Trump administration has removed the chapter on climate change from the "Reference manual on scientific evidence", an essential handbook for judges as they weigh evidence in court. The response of the American Meteorological Society has just been published (below). And...[1/2]
I want to see a prequel. Not Wicked. A real one dealing with the everyday challenges of weeing and nice cups of tea.
Couldn't do the same magic when someone threw a bucket of water though
And me. I got up late and had toast, whilst CP is walking 5k and doing a doctorate before 9.30
The other night I was kept awake with the following questions.
1. How does the wicked witch of the west have a drink?
2. I assume she always has an umbrella?
3. Does she stink if she can't wash?
4. How does she wee?
I don't think we should be committing Rusty Bogg-Moss after his disastrous support of Brexit
I would happily officiate.
"Sam, do you take this... Sam... Sam. SAM. STOP EATING THE ECLAIR I HAVEN'T FINISHED"
Could you marry patisserie?
Six B52s and twelve B1s
Ah. In Norwich, I image the tunes were probably played by strong quartet
I hope you at least left the dancefloor
Well it does. In one he is saying "we are committing war crimes". In the other he's a fucking moron just saying words but no war crimes are being committed.
He doesn't know what that means
I reckon I could get a placid elephant out
This is true. Perhaps it was their first, and it turns out final, victory
This fiver nonsense is a microcosm of the right. They want Britain held in aspic at a precise moment in history. But change is good, and that the moment they want to preserve never existed.
(Churchill was put on the note in 2016, and has been there for 0.43% of the time that fivers have existed).