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They are the epitome of đź‘€
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They would almost certainly sell more of those
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I personally love Dylan, but that’s the vibe I got from the movie
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I saw one movie (Nosferatu) in the theater in 2024, so I think that part is achievable at least
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🥂
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It’s interesting to see how much this version clearly influenced the 2024 one, maybe as much as the 1922 original
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Isabelle Adjani is so gorgeous
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Currently watching the 1979 Herzog version and it is also very cat heavy
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“This more horseless era” is such a great postwar turn of phrase. I could see it coming out of Bertram Cooper’s mouth
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Was this *this* John McCarthy? jmc.stanford.edu @archive.org
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After 5 minutes of going through my records I can share that, ironically enough, it was from a volume of George Orwell's collected writings titled "In Front of Your Nose" archive.org/details/coll...
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(This is obviously nowhere near the most disturbing implication of what you're talking about — but it's extremely creepy)
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At Snopes we're seeing increasing amounts of viral quotes that are not just misattributed to famous people, but show signs of having been completely AI-generated — that is, there's no concrete evidence that any real human said/wrote them. Here's one of many examples: www.snopes.com/fact-check/v...
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This too www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsY2...
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What did you see?
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It’s a question that does make you think though
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I’m not even totally sure the instrument is a bassoon… it’s a very low-pitched honk-sounding instrument, at least
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Love to discuss Literature