Look, do I acknowledge this is a semi niche show that i made a very niche reference to? Yes. But after crushing on Punky Brewster, of course I had a crush on evie garland.
Saw a house flying a trump flag higher than the American flag. But, you know, theyâre the ones who believe in law and order or done such.
Iâm lucky enough to have the money and space to build a home NAS w/ things I never want lost. We never know when a service is going to up and delete something like Star Trek prodigy. Buying a physical copy to support the things I love while having a digital rip for easy access is the only way to go
"Weâre living through an age of mass deletion, a moment when entertainment and media corporations see themselves not as custodians of valuable cultural history, once freely available, but as ruthless maximisers of profit." @zachschonfeld.bsky.social
The amount of media being wiped from the internet is worrying for viewers, and industry workers who need the exposure, says journalist and critic Zach Schonfeld
Things that tend to stop bad faith social media shitposters: âYouâre dumber than I look, and Iâve peaked in a mirror recently. I know how bad that is.â
Just drove by someone flying a flag from their car with a picture of the American flag that read âwe stand for this flag.â Iâm too fucking tired to unpack that whole thing.
My kid eating a tomato at every meal, like the Italian they are
Alt: The original iron chef chairman eating a pepper
Jimmy Carter has been alive for 40% of the USA. Think about that.
I think of James Earl Jones and John Amos passing and the loss of these Black elders actors who have been omnipresent in my life. Bill Cobbs, Louis Gossett Jr., Carl Weathers. Just a few from THIS year.
John Amos was a hell of an actor. Versatile, serious, funny. First time I saw him in anything was Die Hard 2; Coming to America would not be nearly as funny without him; he lent humour and seriousness to The West Wing. deadline.com/2024/10/john...
John Amos, the actor whose characters in Good Times, Roots and The Mary Tyler Moore Show lent the 1970s a solid share of its too-few portrayals of strong Black male role models, died August 21 in Los ...
John Amos was a hell of an actor. Versatile, serious, funny. First time I saw him in anything was Die Hard 2; Coming to America would not be nearly as funny without him; he lent humour and seriousness to The West Wing. deadline.com/2024/10/john...
John Amos, the actor whose characters in Good Times, Roots and The Mary Tyler Moore Show lent the 1970s a solid share of its too-few portrayals of strong Black male role models, died August 21 in Los ...
hell yeah only 359 payments left to go