
Sir Lancelot
1.2K posts


@GarySmithJnr She's been *in* the hospital all day with her *Mum*.
English

This is sadly true.
I tried to wave an England flag during the Norway game, and I was shot and killed by Keir Starmer.
The Uri@uricohenisrael
England fans can wave the England🏴 in Miami, but they can’t do that in their home country This is crazy
English

@uricohenisrael The literally throw you in prison for saying you're English!
English
Sir Lancelot retweetledi
Sir Lancelot retweetledi

@sohamncheese Agreed! Wenders simply doesn’t have what it takes. Could’ve been a great film. Ditto Wings Of Desire. He’s mid.
English

@paulinekaelbot it's one of my favourite Fellini films, and therefore one of my favourite films
English
Sir Lancelot retweetledi

.@rickygervais thank you Ricky for helping to make this happen. Julie the last circus elephant in Portugal is now safely in the sanctuary in Pangea. Also thanks to @olsenanimaltrust for making this happen. Everyone Pls give your support support to pangeatrust.org 🐘🐘🐘
English
Sir Lancelot retweetledi

@Noahpinion 'restrict' does not mean 'ban'.
'potentially' does not mean 'will'.
c'mon man you're better than this
English
Sir Lancelot retweetledi

The first screening of Federico Fellini's "Satyricon" (1969) at the Venice Film Festival was met with stunned silence from the audience and generally favorable reviews praising its surreal qualities and labeling it "a fairy tale for adults." As a result, the movie was a box office success in Europe. For the U.S. release, United Artists sent Federico Fellini on a major publicity tour. In New York, they arranged a special screening after a sold-out rock concert in Madison Square Garden. The screening attracted the very audience it was seeking - the counterculture. Soon, younger viewers and college students were flocking to screenings, often in altered states which many claimed made them more open to the director's vision.
("Fellini Satyricon", Frank Miller, TCM, 2008)
English
Sir Lancelot retweetledi

The professor’s analysis is totally correct and it’s overwhelmingly likely that the majority of the class cheated on the midterm, etc etc…
But this is still a chart crime: the first test was take-home and the second was timed and in-person. You’d expect to see a substantial drop-off in raw %, regardless of AI use, and perhaps even if the test was made easier.
Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️)@BrendanNyhan
Friends don't let friends continue to give exams and papers that are not adapted to the current AI landscape (this is AFTER 27 bailed so the reality is even worse) PS Props to students 1, 22, and 31
English





















