These are not serious people
These are not serious people
Sam Altman is a vile sociopath. Just zero regard for the value of humanity. Besides the corpus of training data it provided. Soulless ghoul
THE BLACK LODGE
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Terrible stay, staff very rude and unhelpful, everybody talks weird, rooms all identical other than weird tree or horrible noise in some. Only charged me for one night though
Look, all I'm saying is I figured out that fella was a loose cannon long before we came to "invents a thing that lets users generate non-consensual pornography and even CSAM"
Melted snow on the sunroof
Dick Durbin should resign
Absent in this ludicrously capacious response is an answer to the original question or any actual numbers or data about how they can spend so much and make so little
Shit smearing aside, Iβd like to hear your (and probably Scottβs) take on the substance of Edβs message. Heβs very abrasive, but is he wrong?
This movie is exactly what so many people need to see right now. Thereβs still joy to be found, even in times like these.
WE LIVE HERE NOW, Sarah Pinborough: Very scary. Turns out there's life in the haunted house plot, after all. Original and my God, so dark.
I saw this last night and it goes immediately into my top 10 favorite films. Incredible
And it takes humility and thoughtfulness to know what youβre not a subject matter expert in and not qualified to verify.
What a wonderful combination that surely wonβt lead to any ill effects
I am a suburb dweller. I wonβt Stan for the suburbs, because there are real trade offs. But I get very perplexed by the urbanists who canβt imagine thereβs anything good about the suburbs, despite them being incredibly popular. Itβs horseshoe theory with the rurals terrified of cities
AI filmmaking and storytelling is punk rock. Itβs hip hop. Itβs counterculture. Itβs a new type of creativity. Itβs a new medium. Itβs hated by the mainstream film and art establishment. It resists ideology. It ignores gate keeping. Itβs uncomfortable. Itβs scary. Itβs viral. Itβs accessible. Itβs refreshing. Itβs welcoming. Itβs here.
AI filmmaking is peeing. Itβs pooping. Itβs throwing up. Itβs a new kind of liquid coming out. Itβs hated by the establishment. Itβs what goes in the toilet. Itβs wet. Itβs whatβs in the bathroom.
The Life of Chuck is out on digital today
Itβs exactly the type of message many of us need to hear in times like these
Buy it, Watch it, tell a friend
Itβs a little like the whole nxivm thing to me in that it makes no sense. How are all of these people taken by such an utter nerd?!?!
Many things have been said about Curtis Yarvin, but at his core this man is a full-on β and pardon my language here β dorkus malorkus.
Am I the only one who read this in the voice of Boss Nass?
Happy Fatherβs Day to a real one
@mikeflanaganfilm.com Life of Chuck was absolutely wonderful. Thank you for helping to make it. I just canβt say enough how much I enjoyed it
Michael Lewis wrote a whole book about this
Iβm surprised he could even type that sentence with his head so far up his own ass
Has there ever been a more loathsome character portrayed romantically than Nick Blaine? Iβm basically just hate watching this season.
Theoβs monologue to Shirley after the infamous car scene. He was able to put into words something that many of us have felt but feels impossible to articulate, delivered wonderfully by Siegel.
Runner up is βLeighββs monologue to Steven because Sam Sloyan does it so perfectly
Your world will get bigger and brighter. THE LIFE OF CHUCK. From the hearts and souls of Mike Flanagan and Stephen King. In Select Cities 6.6, Everywhere 6.13 #ThanksChuck #HowDoYouDescribeTheIndescribable?
I wouldnβt ever vote for Cotton or MTG. Green has done good work, and I admire and appreciate what heβs done. But I stand by my yardstick. We need younger legislators IMHO. Durbin also has done good work, but itβs time to pass the torch