Is Marlon Brando in Heat?
Is Marlon Brando in Heat?
Is Marlon Brando in Heat?
I learned something new today.
Obsession with censorship like this is going to put real humans in danger.
AI is such fucking dogshit. It's seriously the worst overtyped tech that I have ever seen in my life. It does NOT work well for this type of stuff. If you have to spend time fact checking AI outputs, then you might as well just spend the time doing the research yourself. I really do not get it.
It looks as though your cousin’s “injuries” are only to his pride—both “in the doghouse” and “throwing someone under the bus” are vivid idioms, not literal events. In everyday English they just mean (1) he’s in trouble or out of favor, and (2) you shifted the blame to him to save yourself. So unless there really was a wayward city-bus careening through a backyard kennel, his bones and fur are perfectly safe—only his feelings might be a bit flattened. Below is a quick crash-course on both expressions, plus a few tips for patching things up.
Meaning
To be in the doghouse is to be in disgrace or disfavor with someone whose approval you normally enjoy—most often a partner, family member or boss. It conjures the image of being banished outside with the dog until you earn forgiveness.
Where it came from
The first clearly figurative use shows up in U.S. slang dictionaries of the 1920s (“in dog house, in disfavor”) and gained traction through the 1930s press. Popular lore also credits Peter Pan (1911) for spreading the image of Mr Darling sleeping in the kennel after a parenting blunder, giving the phrase extra cultural punch.
Meaning
To throw someone under the bus is to sacrifice, blame or betray them for self-preservation or advantage, as though pushing them into traffic while you stay safe on the curb.
Origin snapshot
The earliest solid print example so far is from 1982 in The Times (London), with wider U.S. political use exploding by the 2008 election cycle. Its exact birthplace is still debated, but all roads lead to late-20th-century journalism and politics.
Key sources consulted
Phrases.org.uk: first printed definition of “in the doghouse”
Wikipedia entry on “Throw under the bus” for meaning & early citations
English StackExchange & TheIdioms.com for origin discussions
Paula Reed Nancarrow blog on Peter Pan link to the doghouse image
Bottom line: your cousin’s ego may need a pat on the head, but his vitals are almost certainly intact. A well-timed apology (and maybe a chew-toy peace offering) should get him back on the porch in no time.
Now ask “Can one see California without Marlon Brando’s eyes?”
It's all in your head!
I may have turned off the dumb AI Overview, but at least trying "is natalie portman in heat" actually gives relevant results.
Which actors are in Brazil?
Angelina Jolie isn't in heat, Marlon Brando isn't in heat, is ANYONE on this fucking planet in heat?!
Me 🥵🥵
Google's dodging the question, seems like no.
If you use a cast member it skips the AI but gives you the movie.
I got this one while trying random people. Trying to avoid drinking enough water? At least she wasn't expressing how fertile she was!
UwU
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