clericalerror.bsky.social
Fled the sinking Tweet ship for bluer skies.
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Killers of the Flower Moon is very good. I watched it and then read the book, and the book was a chance to go way more in depth.
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My caveat with that is it depends on the thing, if you’re asking something technical then yeah you’ll get a reply with the exact part model # needed. If you’re asking “best tacos in LA” you’ll get 300 replies most of them critiquing you, the question format, or other people’s answers.
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Ahh Asteroid City. What a picture.
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I remember after the ocean gate mess seeing comparisons to James Cameron’s deep sea sub and the completely different approach to safety. I think for the weight release system alone Cameron’s sub had a main way to trigger and 6 redundant backups. Just a completely different, and correct, attitude.
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“Let this be a warning to you. Crime doesn’t pay.” He says to a henchman who has just had every bone in his spine turned into powder.
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Oh no before I deleted Twitter I’d see ones that were like wolf, bear, rhino. Lots of ones with men of different ages. One was bad AI images of different loving gay couples of different ages, that was nice at least.
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Magical detective that occasionally falls through temporal portals to bars from a different time period.
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My 6 year old nephew let me in on a secret a while ago; he’s training to be a ninja. But I can’t tell ANYONE.
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My mission? Impossible.
My mission? Impossible 2.
My mission? Impossible 3
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Bring back billionaire Bond villains!
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They set a real life record for number of car rolls while shooting a scene about a car rolling stunt! It’s a movie about movies! Love it.
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Aspen and Maverick.
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So much of history has been clouded with uncertainty of the future. As someone also worried about that paradox, I figure building a strong community and raising kids to hate fascism in all its forms is a good start.
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The new “Is a hotdog a sandwich” debate.
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Ah man Collateral. What an incredible movie.
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Wake up, log into work, slowly start work while also doing things like brush teeth, let dog out, making coffee.
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“I promise to be courteous no matter what” says a guy who got so irrationally mad about a tweet that he sent an email ccing someone’s boss.
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Did she decide what the best flavor is?
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Gonna need more deets on this risotto and what’s in it and how it was.
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Those tanks were so terrifying. That scene was well done.
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The crows recognize me! They fly over and wait for me, and then follow along for a block as I throw several treats they swoop down and eat. Miraculous!
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Sidenote, there’s a pair of crows I’ve befriended that I feed every time I walk my dog past them. Wonderful part of the day.
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Another thing where tech bros and VC brains have turned a great part of life into a measurable consumption stat. This ass hat probably brags about how he “listens” to 200 podcasts a day now.
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95% odds that 8 months from now he’s going to go into his email and see that Copilot “triaged” away a ton of messages with subject lines like “EMERGENCY EMERGENCY CALL US NOW URGENT PROBLEM” that are important things he totally missed and has now dropped the ball entirely.
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Uploading transcripts of podcasts into a LLM seems like a great way to completely misunderstand the content and take aways. People speaking and bantering with a person is way different than a written message! The dumb robot can’t understand that nuance!
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Creating a PowerPoint to explain the deep lore behind Scandoval.
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“Media oligarch attempts to bribe righteous justice seeking internet sleuth with lunch.” I smell a Pulitzer winning story.
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This may be a silly question, but how does that work in practice? I don’t have my own lawyer, so if I’m in this situation and invoke the right to counsel, at that point it’s just a wait until a public defender comes to see me, and that takes as long as it takes?
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Begging for a reception venue that’s only 10k. Everywhere I looked was 10k just for catering alone.
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They’re gifting him a plane. They’re selling access to the highest donors. It’s cartoonish over the top corruption and bribery across the admin. You absolute rube, you do not need to play this dumb under the guise of being “unbiased.”
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Speed trap town is one of my favorites. Always hits me hard.
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Epic clapback sir. Mic drop. Inspiring. I hear all the fascists are resigning in tears as we speak, masterful gambit.
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Man, you don’t have to be a simp. It’s real pathetic.
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I’ve said “Mornin Pinkerton” in Ben Fosters characters voice more than once. Incredible film.
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I’ll see raw milk or cheese made from raw milk at the grocery store and it’s so annoying that I have to shop with an added layer of vigilance to make sure I’m actually buying pasteurized dairy products because anti vaxxers want to live like it’s the Middle Ages.
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A new grocery store opened up across the street from my building the other week and it’s perfect. Today I went grocery shopping then picked up some take out then walked across 1 crosswalk and I was home. Perfection.
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Veep but in space with a young Palpatine as a senator on Naboo or something.
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The burger from this arcade bar near my apartment. BBQ sauce, cheddar, pickled jalapeños, fried onions, smashed patty. Tiny kitchen with like 5 options that made some of the best burgers in the area.
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True, I’ve had some awful versions of BBQ here in the U.S., and even awful Tex Mex here. That’s good to know I can get good Mexican food over there, I think last time I was in London we basically just ate pub food.
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I know Tex-Mex is a blend of American and Mexican cuisine, so I may be splitting hairs categorizing it solely as “American food”. But I’ve seen some pretty horrifying examples of British “Tex-Mex” food.
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They know their cheddar cheeses. Irish is better, but Brits have some great ones too.
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The Name of The Wind series is an exponentially better story about a gifted orphan who attends a school for magic use and is incredibly talented.
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Incredible how many times nowadays I’m like “whoa this subject is really cool!” And it’s some subject I almost certainly called dumb and a waste of time at age 15.
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Typing “Danish white salad cheese” into Google and just hovering my finger above the enter key, unsure if I want to find out what that means.
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Non citizens voting in U.S. elections is so rare and small scale it’s practically non existent. This ghoulish act is obviously going to be abused to disenfranchise citizens, you fucking stupid rube.
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To be fair, that surrender is like 12 points deep on the Events section on Wikipedia! That’s way too much scrolling for the comms staffer to do before posting! It’s an impossible task!