A screenshot of a push notification for ComingSoon.net that says "All TV Shows Canceled in January 2026"
This seems extreme but I guess the industry was trending that way already. It was a good run!
A screenshot of a push notification for ComingSoon.net that says "All TV Shows Canceled in January 2026"
This seems extreme but I guess the industry was trending that way already. It was a good run!
screenshot of text from Adam Serwer in The Atlantic: "The secret fear of the morally depraved is that virtue is actually common, and that they're the ones who are alone. In Minnesota, all of the ideological cornerstones of MAGA have been proved false at once. Minnesotans, not the armed thugs of ICE and the Border Patrol, are brave. Minnesotans have shown that their community is socially cohesive - because of its diversity and not in spite of it. Minnesotans have found and loved one another in a world atomized by social media, where empty men have tried to fill their lonely soul with lies about their own inherent superiority. Minnesotans have preserved everything worthwhile about "Western civilization," while armed brutes try to tear it down by force."
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Iβm really cutting it close with my reading challenge this yearβ¦ I need to finish 4 more books in the next week and a half!
Someone has clearly turned the Josh OβConnor dial all the way up and now heβs softly emoting his way through every single movie releasing now and in the near future
A panel from a manga showing a woman flying through the sky, riding on the back of a tardigrade
Box of Light, volume 3
I accidentally ate a sugar-free cupcake
I wrote a little bit about my contributions as a developer for the new Script Hive website: unsquare.com/blog/a-busy-...
it's on miro. it's literally on figma. you have to log into okta. it's in jira. it's on zoom. it's on pureref. it's on flow. it's on perforce. it's on slack. you can find it on slack. you can go to slack and find it. log onto slack right now. you can slack it. slack has it for you. it's on slack.
Wild how I can still remember the lyrics to albums I loved when I was fourteen but not what I did yesterday
Good News: New Adventures in Hi-Fi still slaps.
Bad News (for me specifically): It's almost 30 years old. βΉοΈ
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I don't know why capers have to come in jars too narrow for a fork or spoon
Payment processors should not get to decide artistic merit
www.404media.co/credit-card-...
Update: this month I bought a top-up so I could listen to the last fifteen minutes of Lords and Ladies
Probably for the best that the live-action adaptation of Akira is dead, but what I really wish would happen instead is a series adaptation (preferably animated) that covers the material in the hugely divergent manga. www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...
The main thing Iβll miss after my trip to Paris are the water bottle caps: they all had an extra piece of plastic that kept the cap attached to the bottle so you could hang it off to the side and never lose it. Simple, genius, obviousβ¦ and we donβt have it here.
I just learned about the "zip of death" and had to restrain myself from downloading it just for the hell of it github.com/iamtraction/...
Listening to the new Black Country, New Road and it's kind of fascinating how they're essentially a completely different band on every album
A bag of βhuman grade organicβ cookie pal treats for dogs that probably taste fine if youβre in a post-apocalyptic situation
Stocking up for any potential Road Warrior situations
Severance is one of the best arguments for the creative failure of the binge streaming model: episodes that stand alone, have wildly varying tones, require time to unpack, and people fucking love it!
Also *spoilers* but in Guards! Guards! a shadowy cabal accidentally installs a dragon as king and must satisfy its desire for gold and imperialist expansionism so uh yeah
Listening to audiobooks on Spotify is great because the selection is fantastic but terrible because 15 hours a month is not enough to satisfy my desire to binge Discworld
Now I guess we have to watch The West Wing or something so we can fantasize about a functioning government.
I also find it hilarious that "don't be suspicious", possibly the most iconic meme I'd ever seen from the show, is from the *series finale*.
We finished watching Parks and Recreation last night (both of us had only seen bits and pieces here and there) and maybe more shows should have a victory lap season that serves as a capstone and also makes you cry every other episode.
Iβve been re-reading the Discworld books in publishing order - the new audiobooks are all on Spotify - because theyβre comfort reads for me, but Iβm also remembering that theyβre pretty consistently about fighting fascism from the street level. And thatβs a comfort too, in a different sort of way.
i need a few million dollars so i can buy a warehouse and slowly go insane building a miniature golf course inside by hand
Laid on Peacock is very entertaining - it improves immediately after the pilot, which is a little slow - but it's also fairly bloody/violent for what is essentially a fantasy rom-com premise. Made me wonder how it compares to the Australian version.
www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/laid
When I watched this, I was very confused about why an actress who looked so much like Sophie Thatcher was in what I assumed was a remastered Pavement music video youtu.be/w2Ww_O3ceKU?...
As a chef, my biggest strength is making a thirty minute meal in at least an hour and a half
ReneΓ© Rapp left The Sex Lives of College Girls to focus on her career as a singer, and the reporting made it seem a bit abrupt, so it absolutely feels like a dig at her that Gracie Lawrence, who joined the show as the new friend/roommate, ends the season by performing a blowout musical number