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Agreed, I felt the "monster" or evil behind the door was better left a mystery for a later movie or something else. The heart of the movie to me was the relationship between the characters.
The father-son-daughter struggle for an ending would have been better to me. I think Marvel can take risks but they need to take risks like not having a third act battle all the bloody time!
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Infinity War, Wandavision, first Ant-Man is solid, Guardians of the Galaxy, Winter Soldier, Unbreakable ... does Chronicle count?
I think Shang Chi was good up until the MCU ending up until the third-act it felt like a completely different type of film which is what I was happy about
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I remember LTT wanting to find out the damage that wireless or fast charging does but found that the way we charge our phones mattered more or something: https://youtu.be/AF2O4l1JprI
I found the segment and may have summarized it incorrectly but I can't rewatch the video entirely right now.
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I enjoyed this article. You don't typically expect a comedy special to be a mea culpa and it seems that this is the case.
I don't think the feminist angle should protect you from being a shit head boss. More men probably get away with it but it's still not a reason to be a bad boss? So it's an odd defense. Also, pretty sure James Corden was called out too, so, you know ...
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But The Onion and its six-member editorial board do not listen to outsiders. Nor do we listen to data, facts, polls, the U.S. government, or the widely panned Geneva Conventions.
I love it.
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Maybe they could do what AOC AND Beto O Rourke did.
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Not really to your comment, but adjacent to it.
Here's something that most people need to know: not all black people feel the same way about that word.
Some called me an "N-word" in a positive way and were okay with me using it around them (I wasn't). Some only want other black people to use it. Some don't want anybody saying it.
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I don't watch Vaush often but I like what I have seen from him.
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I actually enjoyed the first Joaquin Phoenix Joker movie. The worst parts to me were the tie ins with the DC universe.
Heath Ledger is my Joker though. I say that growing up with the Tim Burton movies and the Romero/West show.
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I just got my pro fold, I haven't used it that much as a tablet to be honest. It is nice to do when I need it.
Did you get the Google insurance thing that's quite pricey with it? I have a few days to get it.
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Yeah but if he keeps listening to those shows then they imagine it's happening all the time.
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Ah right, if you're really stuck on there you can do Channel 9? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/this+week+on+channel+9/
but I found them leaning more on the educational
I really miss C#, so many languages feel like they miss the enterprise sheen that C# has.
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Very good reasons however I don't think you should just stay within the C# language realm. Software development is much more than that. I'm sure you've heard all of this before.
For just programming in general, I think listening to Primeagen and Theo are the standard recommendations. They read tech articles so you can passively listen. Fireship.io, NeetCode are cool. I like listening to Thor (aka PirateSoftware) for just chill stuff. I'm a former C# dev so I get it sometimes.
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If you don't mind me asking, if it needs time be entertaining why do you want it to be C# specific?
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I don't think that's tinfoil hat at all. I mean it seems like a very logical explanation and the same thoughts I had when I was watching it happen.
I still remember when Hillary went to Obama before conceding and most were speculating it was going to be about a cabinet position and her running after Obama did.
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I genuinely don't understand it, the game itself is gorgeous.
Progressive comedian Steve Hofstetter has some dialogue with an audience member about his jokes on conservatives/Trump.
The Onion News Network -- 11 years ago
It's a story from April, I tried seeing if it was posted before, however it's the story about how the advertising and finance team beat the search team into submission by ousting the core person protecting it to pursue "growth" and "revenue" at all costs.
Just popped up in my feed. I loved Starship Troopers as a kid, not knowing the satire underneath. Anyways, it's a nice interview.