How to wear a statement cardigan.
1) Find statement cardigan.
2) Throw in nearest raging fire, volcano, lava pit, crevasse or landfill.
3) Never think or speak of it again.
How to wear a statement cardigan.
1) Find statement cardigan.
2) Throw in nearest raging fire, volcano, lava pit, crevasse or landfill.
3) Never think or speak of it again.
I suspect there will be once they realize the implications, but I am kind of surprised libs aren’t more opposed to work from home already as it means we can live anywhere. It’s much harder to pack us into urban megalopolis work pods and force us to eat bugs if there is nowhere in particular we have to live.
Suspect there will be much more opposition to WFH from the lib quarter for this reason soon.
It's quickly becoming apparent that people succeeded in yes, getting many Nazis off social media platforms, but also now banning much leftist content from them. Soon you'll only be able to post the SNL to National Review spectrum on Facebook. https://t.co/Xjc3R0Y7Cg
— Prince Kropotkin (@Prince_Kropotkn) October 24, 2020
Told all you dumbass mooks that this is exactly what was going to happen. Deplatforming works really well — against the left.
I just have no patience remaining for how little foresight or systems thinking capability most people have. Some things are just bleeding obvious but all people can see is the possibility of their pissant impuissant team scoring some meaningless goal.
It really is remarkable how completely unwilling to deal with predictable developments most western politicians were. Everyone knew there would be a second wave. https://t.co/mSojr7bT6q
— Ian Welsh (@iwelsh) October 25, 2020
Everyone with any intelligence knew. But that’s not that many, politician or not. A resurgence was inevitable when people started returning indoors again, especially as everyone is utterly exhausted by lockdowns — as they very well should be.
The predictable has occurred, and there will still be too many squirming from the walls to cry, “Who could have known?”
I don’t trust anyone who can’t understand the Monty Hall problem. Means they can’t think very well.
What's the most visceral collective audience response you've ever experienced in a theater?
Mine was the butterfly scene in Jojo Rabbit at the TIFF premiere. A giant packed theater on opening night all gasping at the exact same time.
I miss theaters! 😫
— Audrey Fox (@audonamission) October 24, 2020
Watching Saving Private Ryan in a theater filled with 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers, many of whom had been in combat, and how visceral and gutting the beach landing scenes were. Fuck.
I’ve never been in a theater where the audience watched a movie so intently.