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My dad called me this afternoon to tell me that the field between our houses was covered with robins, that it wasn’t just one robin that arrived as a sign of spring but a whole field full.
What he didn’t say was that birds were my mom’s thing. She would have been the one to notice. He did in her stead and made sure to bring them to my notice, too.
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I love talking Vulture's annual stunt awards with Brandon Struessnig. Lots of fun stuff this year about FURIOSA, THE FALL GUY, those ads during the Oscars that featured stunt performers, and more.
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Not sure if I’m supposed to say this here, but here goes:
Lamenting the loss of what once was on another site, I love “following” people here simply because I cannot get emails on the regular from all the ones whose wonderful work I want to see.
I also love that there is no follower/following count here (at least that I can see—I’m inept at such things). Who cares?
I also noticed recently that I can’t see how many likes, etc. there are on a note without a further step.
MICKEY 17 is, sadly, not very good. It's neither funny nor fun nor exciting, the central metaphor is unbearably belabored, and the movie jettisons all the interesting ideas from the book in favor of tedious timeliness.
A reminder: Vladimir Putin could end the war in Ukraine right now, just by ordering his soldiers to go home. No need for treaties or negotiations.
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Norway has just decided to increase its support to Ukraine for 2025 from 35 to 85 billion Norwegian kroner ($7,81 billion). Compared to the size of the population, the Norwegian aid equals $483 billion from the USA.
Most of Costco's products you have to buy at the warehouse & transport to your home yourself. Any large retailer that is still around 6 months from now will only be here because it has caved completely to Trump & MAGA. We have only 2 remedies: a second Revolution (and most Americans lack the spine for that) or leave the country. As I am 77 & a tad too old to man the ramparts, I'm opting for the latter. I'll have a nice front row seat with popcorn & beer to watch the S.S. Trumptanic slide under the economic waves it brought upon itself by an economics-educated president who doesn't even know what GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) is & yelled at a speechwriter for putting the word 'arbitrage' in his speech, saying he didn't know what it meant & couldn't pronounce it (oversimplifying, it is basically trading different currencies against each other the way you do other commodities or stocks). Economics Professor Kelley at Penn's Wharton undergraduate school (who I had the next year) never tired of saying that, in his 33 years of teaching undergrad & grad school at Wharton, "Donald Trump was the dumbest goddam student I ever had." May the many gods of this world take pity & have a meteor hit the Capital during his first State of the Union speech, so we can restart the American Experiment with a clean slate.