Disney, Warner Bros, and Lionsgate have all returned to advertising on Twitter (X)
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They certainly won't be getting my money anytime soon.
Rose, I mean. Kelly was fine. Really don't feel like her acting chops were pressed. She didn't have any Super Cool Moments, you know?
Which was, of course, why I wasn't surprised by...Current Affairs.
Rey barely has a story outside of her role as love interest and redeemer. Hurray for women!
It has to be a kiss ass move to try and not be targeted in 2 months, because millions of daily users are fleeing twitter monthly, and all that's left are dead accounts & MAGA!
Is stupid how much power he is gaining in a really corrupt way
Or Temu.
Bleak.
The other 80 cents are going to Elon.
It seems that most people actually like billionaires. I thought after the past few years maybe they wouldn't? But I guess I'm wrong.
They probably wanna build up some goodwill because they might be buried in government lawsuits due to their news subsidiaries and late night talk shows.
what the hell is wrong with them?
rarely on "X" did I get 100 likes after he bought it...
it's great to see Bluesky doing so well.
I hope we hear that another million have joined this coming week :)
Have we not learned anything this year about greedy companies?
These are the ones that will benefit from Trumps run.
they're cringe AF
they're also throwing shitloads of cash at Israel
Dear Leader and Musky are ringing each other’s necks.
Can you imagine Deadpool and Wolverine getting made with Project 2025 people in charge?
ngl, this made my day
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can go the rest of my life w/o a feed clogged with "NOW! STREAMING! ON! DISNEY+!!!!!" 5000 times in a row while the groupie media orbits them & echoes their garbage for engagement
The last thing we need is corporate brainrot.
Artists are better off forging their own path by themselves or working with fellow artists, rather than relying on corporations who see them as expendable.