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I Just Really Love Doctor Who, Okay?

@happy12344

...and a bunch of other shows and movies too...

Some of you might remember a couple of years ago when Scarlett Johansson sued Disney because she was making significantly less money for Black Widow than was guaranteed in her contract because so many more people watched it on streaming than in theaters, how there was a massive misinformation campaign from Disney that a ton of people on this website (and Twitter and other social media) bought into: that she was a greedy bitch who didn't respect people who needed to stay at home during the pandemic (I believe the word "ableist" was thrown around with aplomb) as opposed to someone who just wanted to be paid what she was owed, what Disney had initially guaranteed her when they signed the contract, and whose issue obviously wasn't with streaming itself but with how little streaming was allowed to get away with paying her and other actors.

Anyway we're going to see a lot of that from studios now, especially now that actors have joined the strike and it's easier to sell them as rich and greedy than writers, because of this cultural stereotype we have of all Hollywood actors as celebrities. Don't fall for it. SAG-AFTRA represents people like Tom Cruise and ScarJo but it also represents the kind of people who played a Borg in two episodes of Star Trek: Voyager in 1997 or who had one line in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel as an enthusiastic audience member. Most actors are not crazy wealthy, and in fact, if you're a big TV fan (especially older TV and genre TV) that likely includes some actor names that you know, who played supporting roles in your fav shows, or who were even a star in something decades ago but haven't done anything major since. The AFTRA side also represents people like radio broadcasters. But even beside that, all workers deserve to be fairly compensated for the work they do, and the threat of replacing them with AI, or real actors being required to sign contracts to allow their likenesses to be used by AI forever without paying them, is an existential threat to acting as a profession in general. The actors are in the right. The writers are in the right. The studios are in the wrong. The studios have exploited new technology to get away with horrifying labor practices for years and their feet need to be put to the fire. Circulate the articles about how poorly the Orange is the New Black cast was compensated for making one of the defining shows of the early streaming boom, and of the studios saying they want to force writers to starve and lose their homes. Don't get distracted by propaganda aping progressive-sounding language about wealthy celebrities. Focus on the real enemy, the real greedy, rich assholes who care more about money than people and art: the studios.

mania told us it’s okay to be different. in fact, we can find our own community, our own family, by being our authentic self. mania experimented with new sounds, new concepts, new ideas, and despite what a lot of people have to say about it, it showed how far fall out boy has come. after all, it’s their only grammy nominated album.

mania told us there’s hope on the other side. it gave us lyrics of hope, possibility, and potential. it showed us, the people willing to stick around, that a band full of people who have struggled are okay now. that pete wentz, who tried to kill himself, is okay now. he’s glad he’s alive now. we can be okay too. it’s going to be okay.

mania told us there’s no need to hold ourselves back. we should be ourselves. we should love hard. we shouldn’t let other people define us. it is an album filled with motivation and love from a band who never stopped trying and never stopped loving. they love us, and don’t ever want us to stop loving.

it’s all there. it’s in the lyrics. it’s in the music. it’s in the work and dedication that was put into the album.

hugh grant being benoit blanc‘s husband in glass onion means phillip and blanc had a gay romcom movie in the middle of all of blanc’s agatha christie whodunnit movies

after all of this is over we're supporting every single john boyega movie. or series. or whatever. if he's there for 3 secs we're watching that shit. every single thing. this man's not losing his career on my watch.

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Do not fucking cough directly into your hands then try to give me cash. That's fucking disgusting and there isn't enough hand sanitizer in the world for me to put up with this bullshit

Me halfway through Ascension of the Cybermen:

I've only had Brendan for less than an episode but if anything happened to him I would kill everyone in the room and then myself.

Me at the end of Ascension of the Cybermen (alone in the room) :

Welp.