I’m probably going to get some hate for this one, but Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse. The story wasn’t as tight as the first movie, they introduced too many new characters to keep up with, and it ended with a setup for the next movie.
I’m probably going to get some hate for this one, but Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse. The story wasn’t as tight as the first movie, they introduced too many new characters to keep up with, and it ended with a setup for the next movie.
I heard a story about a guy doing something similar, but it was his internet connection speed and instead of submitting a noise complaint it tweeted at his service provider.
I’ve thought about this some, and I don’t think there’s a clean line between authentic and inauthentic verbalization. There’s sort of a feedback loop between yourself and your partner when you verbalize. Verbalizing to some degree often encourages your partner, makes the entire experience more heightened, and leads to the verbalization becoming more authentic.
This man was such a good actor, and this character was perfect.
We’re providing review assistance and some types of automated replication to publishers for a yearly rate, and planning to sell subscriptions to individual researchers for $50 /mo.
I started a business with a friend to automatically identify things like this, fraud like what happened with Alzheimer’s research, and mistakes like missing citations. If anyone is interested, has contacts or expertise in relevant domains or just wants to talk about it, hit me up.
My favorite part of 300 is the bit they didn’t include - how Sparta eventually became a second-rate tourist destination where middle class families could go watch Spartans do local ceremonies and parade in their armor.
Ancient problems require ancient solutions
Oh shit. I like this one!
I feel like the logical next step is a bear in a man suit. We need answers.
You definitely won’t get the chance to peg him with that attitude
I’m not sure that it would help unless you have a plan to keep businesses and landlords from gauging their customers and tenants.
We need to create a website that just describes and explains all far side comics.
Yeah, it took me a bit to wrap my head around it. It’s worth it to avoid subtle, weird, and hard to diagnose bugs later on.
As a Rust programmer, I approve this message. Tumbling through a turbine repeatedly would be less stressful than working on a large python/js codebase.
Fish get fat, blind, and long-lived in just a few generations after you put them in a cave.
This implies that evolution isn’t creating these traits out of nothing, but that fish either have fat-blind-long-lived genes that don’t express unless they’re in the appropriate environment, or that the environment is causing them to become that way without genetic changes.
They did some experiments that imply that the effect is caused by genetics, not just the environment, and suggest that human beings may have longevity genes that just aren’t being expressed.
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