Brad Litt
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@schober222 The problem is that you cannot control when the blood rushes. Could your underwear rubbing, a thought, anything. So you could be at the gym, grocery store, walking in a park. Once it starts happening it's very hard to stop
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@Prostevejohnson Strikers should be scared of centre backs, not bullying them 😂
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@joeybtoonz Get to see see multiple artists daily, can easily spend the same going to 1 concert
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@weezyclassics I always wanted to know what brand of hoodie that is, do I know?
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@OhItsRyan Do you know how much fans would pay to see Beyoncé perform by herself and do a YouTube interval
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@MetabolicFactor Seems like there is 30 grams of fat aswell from the chia seeds, milk and peanut butter
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@kkuradoree It's mental. The stress she's causing herself over food is doing more damage than if she ate it
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@nightwriter22 To much effort, costumes, set design, the old technology. Every james bond movie has been set in the time it was filmed
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Director Steven Soderbergh during his interview with The Playlist revealed that he pitched ideas for James Bond films to producer Barbara Broccoli on two separate occasions, and both were ultimately rejected.
Soderbergh's proposal was for a parallel franchise. A separate Bond continuity or "universe" that would run alongside the main series. The pitch's key aspects were the following:
- Set in the 1960s
- R-rated, with more violence and sex
- A different actor as Bond
- A fictional backstory tied to real historical events
- A more stylized, auteur-driven approach


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@yeezytalia Remember that Yeezys used adidas technology,engineers, factory's and had access to all adidas archives. Massive budget
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A debate that few have actually started is the direction YZY has taken after the split with Adidas, Gap, and Balenciaga.
I miss parts of that era immensely; I’m a huge sneakerhead and fashion enthusiast, and I own about ten pairs of Yeezys, including some models from the YZY Seasons.
This new vision of creating a low-cost brand is interesting because it allows everyone to buy the pieces they want without having to 'sell a kidney.' However, this implies overlooking certain design details or cutting corners on materials to maintain a price point that fits Ye's new vision. Before, the prices were truly high, but the quality of the design and materials was incredible.
Now, we are faced with a brand that has changed so much in just a few years that it feels almost foreign to what it used to be. I’m curious to hear your opinion on this.
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