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It says the CV isn’t required.
It says the CV isn’t required.
I immediately thought of Steve Jobs.
I Googled this, read about it, and then found a Reddit thread where two historian/Sumerologists get into a discussion about the potential meaning.
Maybe it is we who are the joke.
I’d bet money there are already thesises(??) theses (thanks, atomicorange!) and dissertations on this.
Thanks for chiming in with the video link. This is super interesting. I can’t wait to talk my partner’s ear off with elevator facts the next time we ride one lol
I’ve been making an effort to use “happy to help” at work, instead of “no problem” because I was also informed it’s a generational thing.
For me, I could watch Muppet Treasure Island over and over. The perfect movie.
For a movie I need to play for others: A Goofy Movie.
I’m open to trying this after reading your explanation. The Lego Movie was also surprisingly amazing.
Yes, no one should be watching this without the shenanigans. You need to be in a certain silly, horny mood with some added alcohol if you’re still too cool for school, and a group of others who feel the same and have memorized the callbacks.
I love finding those excellent movies that have somehow floated just below the surface of the consciousness of my sphere of community.
Aren’t those tomato meter scores the aggregate of critic reviews? On cult classics, low-brow, or franchises with baggage, the user reviews are way more likely to match the vibe of a movie.
Funnily enough, it’s almost the complete opposite for independent movies made for “film people”. Or plots that require critical thinking or deep attention (the latter is my own Achilles’ heel)–where the user score is garbage, but the critic score (and thus, the tomato meter) is more likely to match your own (if you’re into movies like that).
Hell, I’m always down to watch Incredibles just for the soundtrack and Edna Mode.
This reminds me of one definition of art: that it creates an emotion or reaction in the viewer.
Not that this movie in particular is art lol. Feels like a fetish film, if anything.
Those movies are so great. Probably stick with the G and PG options if there’s a young kid in the mix (thinking of Princess Mononoke, which is PG-13, IIRC). The PG ones often have just the right amount of “safe-scary” elements that it absolutely grabs their attention. Great movies for grown-up/kid conversation-starters to boot, just due to the deep, rich, human themes they explore.
I thought the image on your monitor was the picture you are currently taking and this was camera inception.
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Dude, put content warnings on this. I have trauma from shared drives and fucking Jared leaving the Important File open on his locked computer while he takes off for a week, locking out access to anyone else.
I like how this subtly suggests the developer sabotaged the Titan in order to gain more exposure.
Grandpa Simpson
Body double–sit nearby when she’s trying to study and work on something similar.
Or, make it a game or competition.