(The line that haunts me: "Maybe Evan isn't a nice boy. Maybe he's just a quiet boy.")
That said, I can't hear about Dear Evan Hansen now without remembering Jenny Nicholson's breakdown of the film version. It's hilariously and distressingly on point. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8quW...
YouTube video by Jenny Nicholson
Close parallel: people who want to be treated like they’re clever because they can regurgitate quotes/pop culture references from people who are actually far more clever than them. Please, just…please try to have a single original thought.
…she’d rented it from was under water, or at least the roads to get there were. Go figure. She was so apologetic about not getting it back in time, but they completely understood. Anyway. Water damage: it’s the WORST.
Yep. Reminds me of one time when I was a kid when a water line in the house broke right before a major weather event that caused flooding everywhere. The house was fine from THAT, but the arguments with insurance got silly. Meanwhile, Mom needed to return the rented pump/vacuum, but the place…
One time my place got flooded by my upstairs neighbors when they broke a pipe. That rebuild took two and a half months, and it was an isolated amount of damage…and it was also clean water that started getting dried out on day 1. Soooo…yeah. Expand that exponentially and it’s bad, bad news.
kinda hilarious that by 1992 we already knew who the GOAT mad hatter was (tom petty) and the GOAT Joker was(mark hamill) and yet we kept making inferior versions for the next 32 years
Probably. Subscriptions may make sense for large enterprises with ongoing support needs, but they never, ever did for individuals, and I’m sure there’s a whole range of disgruntled folks in the middle who never wanted to be dragged into it, either.
LinkedIn IS from (slash owned by) Microsoft, so…
If you’ve not yet seen it in action: worth it. m.youtube.com/watch?v=2z3Z...
YouTube video by U.S. Department of Energy