If the last season had never happened it would be debatable. I'd have probably given the edge to Jamie.
nothing will come close to the cultural impact that the original had.
That's part of the reason why I probably wouldn't recommend old trek first to somebody. We don't have the benefit of being able to go back to the cultural moment of the '60s Trek.
I compare it to how Wizard of Oz is a great movie, but you can't really experience the transition to color that happened in the movie the same way someone in 1939 did. Plenty of TV shows were still in black and white all the way into the '60s.
Based on the interview, it's easier for me to believe the first option.
I think someone showed him the annotated picture and that person never believed he'd think the ms13 was literally part of the tattoo. Once he asserted it, who in his camp is going to tell him he's wrong?
Oh my damn. I wrote it and still misread it. You're right.
I figured she lives somewhere expensive, but I probably should've used a different word. I just decided to Google and given that she lives in NYC the money doesn't go as far there as it would in rural West Virginia. I've known people who make 100k in NYC that live with multiple roommates.
The Covid lockdowns in winter were Christmas for antisocial people. Between the winter hats and mask you could be totally unidentifiable.
I don't think we can conclude it's 0 from what she wrote. He says he pays Ashley 500k a month and a flat 2.5 million. She says he stopped paying most of it.
I'll assume he's being less than honest because of specific credibility issues. If she's being honest, she gets 250k hard maximum a year. My guess is it's actually something like 100k. That amount, while survivable, seems very ungenerous for the richest man in the world and it's enough of a drop from 500k that you would definitely be forced to change your purchases.
EDIT: huge error. misread per month as per year.
Every major Internet site should be. Why do TV ads get vetted by the FCC and Internet ads don't? A growing portion of the population doesn't even watch broadcast TV anymore.
After I saw Flanagan's The Haunting of Hill House, I watched The Haunting. The Haunting was a decent horror movie, but Flanagan made something unique with his miniseries.
It's definitely fake. The screenshot is from around the 4:37 timestamp.
My macroecon book, which was written by a guy from the Bush administration, hit us over the head with that concept.
It's strange to thing that he'd be considered a pariah by his party's leadership now.
You're not entirely wrong, but people not knowing how to draw basic things that we all know about is documented.
Gianluca Vimini [Gimini] rendered a whole bunch of people's attempts at drawing a bike.
EDIT: Wikimedia says OP's picture was from 1899-1900 and it was uploaded in 2011.
EDIT 2: misspelled
Why didn't you drop the quotes from Turing, Minsky, and Lovelace?
I'd gamble a larger percentage of artists (whether music, acting, or painting) have affluent beginnings than the general population. It's easier to rise through the struggle of a high risk profession if you have a safety net.
Don't put the squeeze on the voters. They either didn't vote for trump, or they were so dumb that they did vote for trump won't understand why their electric bill went through the roof.
The whole point of democracy is the voters have an impact. If nothing changes for the voters don't be surprised when they vote for the same party next time.
Hot Take: next time someone speaks for as long as Adrien Brody while saying nothing they should have Will Smith approach the stage.
This is an aerial view of Barbara Streisand's Malibu home. The other dude seems to be referencing the Streisand effect.
I'm sure you can find articles that were very opposed to him because there's lots of authors at NYT, but this one i found definitely does not read that negatively about Luigi.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/15/magazine/luigi-mangione-memes-jesse-james.html
It's a good thing we gave his party the majority in both houses of Congress, right?
One of the most convenient things about this era is you can find random parts for just about any product online. Fixing things has never been more accessible.