Quinn Que
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Quinn Que
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Arts, Culture, Entertainment, Knowledge. Good over bad, truth before convenience.

SUPERGIRL star Milly Alcock was not interested in doing another franchise after wrapping "House of the Dragon," but then she didn't work for a whole year after filming Netflix's "Sirens." “I was so shit-scared that my life was over at 22. And, of course, it wasn’t. I kind of bullied myself into [auditioning for Supergirl]." variety.com/2026/film/news…

HBO's boss wants its Harry Potter TV series to "not have a huge gap" between seasons — but has admitted the show won't be annual, and its second year of production is still at the script stage. bit.ly/48fN2XI



As someone who’s fought my weight my entire life this is like reading the diary of an alien What do you mean it’s hard to get to 2,000 calories

i’ve been trying to go to the gym and gain weight recently after being anorexic basically my entire life and i never realized how difficult it is to eat 2,000 calories a day. you genuinely just have to not stop eating all day. this is ridiculous

@CernunonOnline It's okay. I recall a famous author (might've been Twain) saying something to the effect of "apologies for writing a long letter, I didn't have time to make it shorter." We think in long first drafts, then edit. You're largely comprehensible tho.


#TheLionKing singer Lebohang Morake, who performed the iconic chant in “Circle of Life,” is suing a comedian for mistranslating the chant's meaning. The song begins with the chant: “Nants’ingonyama bagithi Baba.” Morake’s lawsuit points to an episode of the “One54” podcast where comedian Learnmore Jonasi joked the chant translates to: “Look, there’s a lion. Oh my god.” “Such viral statements, [the lawsuit] says, are interfering with Morake’s business relationships with Disney and his income from royalties, causing more than $20 million in actual damages. The lawsuit also seeks $7 million in punitive damages,” The Guardian reports. “The complaint argues that Jonasi presented his translation ‘as authoritative fact, not comedy’ so it shouldn’t get the first amendment protections afforded to parody and satire that make fun of other artistic works.” variety.com/2026/music/new…

#TheLionKing singer Lebohang Morake, who performed the iconic chant in “Circle of Life,” is suing a comedian for mistranslating the chant's meaning. The song begins with the chant: “Nants’ingonyama bagithi Baba.” Morake’s lawsuit points to an episode of the “One54” podcast where comedian Learnmore Jonasi joked the chant translates to: “Look, there’s a lion. Oh my god.” “Such viral statements, [the lawsuit] says, are interfering with Morake’s business relationships with Disney and his income from royalties, causing more than $20 million in actual damages. The lawsuit also seeks $7 million in punitive damages,” The Guardian reports. “The complaint argues that Jonasi presented his translation ‘as authoritative fact, not comedy’ so it shouldn’t get the first amendment protections afforded to parody and satire that make fun of other artistic works.” variety.com/2026/music/new…





People dunking on this don’t appreciate that good writing takes time. They’re acting like there’s a whole story just ready to go.

I refuse to believe that most Americans can not read at a 7th grade level If this is “true” then it means we are simply measuring literacy incorrectly; 163M Americans are actively employed Can your 6th grader read an employment contract? Read heavy machinery instructions?






