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Elizabeth S.
@elizs.bsky.social
Film critic, Austinite, SXSW Documentary Shorts Programming Associate ('21-'24). She/her.
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I can't believe I once had the energy to do midnight screenings

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ALSO attending a midnight screening of STRICTLY BALLROOM during my Americorps year, when Scott does his solo dancing the crowd got so rowdy. It was wonderful

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Seeing UNBREAKABLE in Mpls with my Americorps co-worker. A character says something like, "I like your house. Can I come in?" in what's supposed to be a creepy tone and we just started giggling and couldn't stop. Honestly that's all I remember of that film đŸ€·â€â™€ïž

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PayPal is updating their ToS to let themselves give your data to merchants starting in November and they're certainly banking on people not knowing to opt out, SO to opt out before they start: go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Manage shared info > Personalized shopping, and toggle that shit off

Screenshot of PayPal's Terms of Service update, outlining their "personalized shopping" feature where they allow themselves the right to give info about you to other companies
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The thing about "just move away from areas where natural disasters are likely" this time around is I feel like "the mountains flooded" isn't really registering with people.

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Greer Garson, Actress, #BornOnThisDay in 1904, in Manor Park, East Ham, England

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There are no climate havens or refuges. We are all going to suffer from the changing climate, and people already are in cities all over the world. People do not experience disasters the same way, and all too many live on the frontline of catastrophe everyday regardless of where they live physically

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Anna May Wong in a publicity portrait for Daughter of the Dragon (1931)

Anna in a sparkling dress, a bejeweled chain link necklace, and leaf shaped earrings, stands with her fingers interlocked.
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Elizabeth S.
@elizs.bsky.social
Film critic, Austinite, SXSW Documentary Shorts Programming Associate ('21-'24). She/her.
209 followers314 following341 posts