I love how the film Ratatouille created a convenient short-hand for whenever I need to express verbally that there is a person being manipulated by a rodent into performing a task with expert skill that they do not possess on their own.
It's such a weird place to be to feel that this guy is absolute trash, but also kind of heartened that he can still apparently feel shame about being absolute trash.
So the argument is that "if we give people food, and then they eat that food, then we are harmed because we cannot make them give us back that food that they ate"?
Is third person empath a thing? Like being able to have what one person is experiencing be felt emotionally by another person? I would do that, then really fuck up the day of an ICE agent.
It might matter from the perspective of who Trump pays attention to. There are a lot of celebrities that he feels like he needs to respond to, whether it's Rosie O'Donnell, Taylor Swift, etc. He pays attention to them much more than he pays attention to international authoritative voices, and I expect that Han Solo recognizes this too.
I think both things can be true in this case. People can admit that accidental Nazi tattoos should be disquailifying in a sane world, but also recognize that we are not currently in a sane world and that a person that got accidental Nazi tattoos is making a lot of sense in the current circumstances.
Michael Clarke Duncan to do a mulriverse style team up with Vincent D'Onofrio against Ben Afleck and Charlie Cox. There's a good chance it would be a disaster, but I would still love to see it.
I have no idea, but Microsoft told me I couldn't install Windows 11 on my old ass laptop, so now I have this terminal thing open and I'm scared to touch anything.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-AhtKvgy6MA&pp=
Sounds a bit like this one.