A 2017 classic updated for the new game.
Samuel L. Jackson said tax billionaires... From an interview with Vulture by Bilge Ebiri
https://www.vulture.com/article/samuel-l-jackson-in-conversation.html
We went to see Barbie last night and at one part in the movie where it got super quiet, you could hear a bomb go off and shake the walls from the theater next to us because they were watching Oppenheimer. The way everyone started laughing💀
“You never loved me, you never loved anyone in your life.” “Don’t say that!”
Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke as Silva and Jake Strange Way of Life || 2023 || dir. Pedro Almodóvar
Kontent
Theres no fukin betterer way zum flyen.
I know this is very funny and all but I need you all to know that this is genuinely how this is done in the fucking speedrun
On the topic of short Link, here's your forced reminder that Link is smaller than Zelda in
Wind Waker
Twilight Princess
A Link Between Worlds
Breath Of The Wild / Age Of Calamity/ Tears Of The Kingdom
Hell even in the ORIGINAL Legend Of Zelda she looks like.. a pixel taller than him.. maybe...
Every time you draw Link taller than Zelda Eiji Aonuma cries. I've seen it, you guys, he just bursts into tears.
"Rail only works over short distances" one of the most detached from reality carbrain statements I've ever read. Rail is objectively, demonstrably better to cover long distances than it is to cover short distances. Car culture legitimately gives you some kind of brain fungus.
"Matt Damon has revealed that the “Oppenheimer” cast talked about their strike strategy before hitting the movie’s red carpet premiere in London on Thursday.
“We talked about it,” Damon told Variety on the carpet. “Look, if it’s called now, everyone’s going to walk obviously in solidarity … Once the strike is officially called, [we’re walking]. That’s why we moved this [red carpet] up because we know the second it’s called, we’re going home.”
Damon added: “We gave the strike authorization. We voted 98% to 2% to do that because we know our leadership has our best interest at heart.”
“It’s really about working actors,” he continued. “It’s $26,000 to qualify for health coverage and a lot of people are on the margins and residual payments are getting them across that threshold. This isn’t an academic exercise. This is real life and death stuff. Hopefully we get to a resolution quickly. No one wants a work stoppage, but we’ve got to get a fair deal.”
Worth noting that the cast specifically staged it this way, rather than just not show up, so their walkout would make the news and they could explicitly draw attention to the 170,000+ union actors who aren’t rich and famous.






