Not really, but it's a nostalgia watch for me. It wasn't an issue when I watched it the first time, and it's more about what the cast was doing. Wheadon didn't even write or direct every episode, so it's hard to really say he ruined every moment of work from maybe a hundred or so people.
Giraffes are soooooooo weird. They act like spooky space aliens.
I once watched 9 walk in a row for about a half a mile to a tree. Then circle the tree and all 9 just stare at it and sort of...wobble their heads back and forth for like 5-10 minutes. Then just keep waking in the same direction.
Plus, they will absolutely whip their heads and can and will straight up kill a bitch.
Most likely of means someone from a place where wild polio remains, Afghanistan or Pakistan, is in Hamburg. Could be an adult, as they won't be symptomatic but can spread the virus.
You're correct that no one cares about 1) users, 2) the GDPR, 3) the prospect of €5 million fines 10 years from now under the GDPR. If there's any way around that, such as you not being physically in the EU when sending this email, or the company not being based in the EU, then it's an excuse for everyone not to care. Truthfully, the Irish DPC is correct - you and this company are not subject to EU laws any more than had the President of Mexico sending this email. GDPR will not help you until you cross the border into Poland to send the email.
In case it helps, I went through the list of US data brokers, one by one removing my spouse and me from their lists. A lot of time it came down to the same thing, blast emailing support@whatever.com and making the request. 2-6 weeks later, I might get a response. Many required going back over and over to jump through hoops. I still have no guarantee the data is deleted, and in many cases it's not deleted but just "not published."
This is why all users, all people online who care about privacy, must maintain proactive defense of their data. There are no data police to lock up the bad guys. Once your data is gone its gone for good. It must be protected before it's lost, not after.
This is the only accurate take in the whole thread.
Passkeys solve "well, can't be fished" by introducing 2 new problems and never resolving super prevalent session hijacking. Even as a basic cost-benefit analysis, it's a net loss to literally everyone.
Do it for your own motivations. Thoughts you want to share with the ether are fine things. If the audience is what validates you, consider maybe a narrow focus forum that is a community of like-mined people.
The live action one? I'm all on on that.