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vv ๐ง๐ท๐ต๐น๐ช๐ธ๐ซ๐ท
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Jack Lemmon's strongest soldier


Sophie Rain got awkward after Clavicular kept trying to flirt with her ๐ญ





Saudis really think they built the Andalus When Morocco did all the work



Saw Disclosure Day. Is Spielberg kind of stupid?






self portrait for website





Why do movies look like this?


โMessi doesnโt run he only walksโ Now he doesnโt even walk he just stands ๐

Roman centurion meeting a native Briton, 43 AD



Rewatching a banger


I loved the Mad Men finale when I saw it in 2015. I remember asking this grizzled boomer what he thought of it, and he said he was angry that Don wasnโt โarrested and executed for desertionโ. And I scoffed at that at the time (haha, silly old guy) but he was kind of right. Don never facing any real consequences for years of dysfunctional and self-destructive behavior is the central flaw of the show. Itโs still objectively good TV, but you have to see through that. But I think a lot of poorly socialized Gen Z males (a lot of Gen Z was primarily socialized through media and thatโs part of why some of them are so detached from reality) really internalized that message, the message that dysfunctional behavior was in fact glamorous like Don and you can get away with it indefinitely. But you really canโt. And the popular media archetype of highly competent professional with highly dysfunctional personal life doesnโt really exist in real life. There are edge cases, sure. But a lot of young people assume itโs true (even common) because they see it on TV so often. Most highly competent people are really pretty boring.



So players can do stop-start run-ups but the goalie is supposed to be rooted to the spot?











