@prr

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Let's take something wonderful and ruin it just a little bit so you can have more.
Guys…Where are we?
WehadababyItsaboy

US friends:

I don't want to hear any of you ever say that African countries have corrupt elections again.

Ever!

You hear me? That's over for y'all now.

And this dude is still the GOP front runner! By a long shot! Like, it's not even close! A lot of y'all are like "This is fine!"

And I don't want to hear "Oh no! We're like a 3rd world country now!" That's that mess I often hear after the US has acted exactly like the US. We're not "like a 3rd world country." We're like ourselves.

“You, boy, what social media website am I posting from?”
People love the idea that masks don't work against COVID because they'd rather live in a world where there's no way to prevent COVID than live in a world where there is a way to prevent COVID that they personally don't wanna do.
nightmare hands clasped meme

#LosAngeles #ImmersiveTheatre fans, rejoice!

The Nest has returned to Los Angeles?!

Now booking, with 1-4 guests at a time, and under the umbrella of Hatch Escapes (The Lab Rat).

https://www.hatchescapes.com/the-nest

The Nest — HATCH ESCAPES

HATCH ESCAPES
The primary complaints about Gen Z ultimately boil down to "They refuse to work shitty jobs for shit pay" and "They're too nice to people who are different". Which says just as much about the quality of the older generations as the quality of the new one.
if 6.5 million people had been eaten by tigers and there was suddenly a new wave of super-tigers that could evade all existing anti-tiger precautions, people would think you'd lost the plot if you declared that the tiger problem was basically over
I know we just got one, but all I want for Christmas is a new Jenny Nicholson video. I want to wake up Christmas morning, put on a pot of coffee, and watch a 4 hour long video essay about the Princess Diana beanie baby. Is that so much to ask?
There Is No Mary Problem in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ - The Bulwark

George’s vision of his wife without him is essential to the film, but critics continue to miss its true—and profound—meaning.

The Bulwark