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  • Yeah. I'm with you there. We don't display the proper amount of anxiety, either being too detached or overdramatic, and suddenly they are laser focused on us.

    "Why did you google how long it takes a person to asphyxiate?"

    "I watched a movie where a guy holds his breath and got curious as to whether it was bullshit or not."

    "Why is there a sword in your online cart?"

    "It was aspirational. Swords are expensive and I don't know if I'll get enjoyment commensurate to the cost."

    "You like big words don't you. You think you're pretty smart, eh? You think you're smarter than me?"

    "W—well.. I mean... I don't have enough evid—"

    Nightstick to the face. "Stop resisting arrest!"


    My point was more about unreliable narration than the interaction between gut reactions and neurodivergence. That's a legitimate concern. One hopes that the non-gut-reaction part of the process vindicates us.

  • I love Douglas Adams and HHGttG probably did more to inform my politics than any other single source, and it feels completely relevant today. If anything, Adams wasn't cynical enough when writing Zaphod.

  • Intuition matters — it’s part of how people make sense of things, and I’d expect investigators to use it to focus their attention. But when cops talk about ‘just knowing’ someone was guilty, that’s not a reliable narrative of how the case actually unfolded. It’s more about self-mythologizing — building a story where they zeroed in on the suspect through instinct alone. That kind of framing works well in interviews and promotion boards, but it (ideally) oversimplifies what real investigation looks like.

    There are, of course, counter-examples. But those are usually more the subject of documentaries about injustice in the justice system.

  • If I understand the gist, I'll just say I'd like my job to be some stuff I'm good and some stuff that challenges me. When I do nothing but challenge myself, imposter syndrome sets in. When I do nothing but the stuff that I'm good at, it gets really boring. I need to find a better mix than I have been.

  • I'm a very good engineer, but so much of my time is consumed fighting with Tekton pipelines and migrating testing frameworks and versions I barely have time to write code. But that's because I can figure that stuff out when I have to. All the code is written by the people who can't figure that stuff out.

    Why this isn't two separate jobs I can't understand. Let me do some stuff I'm good at rather than constantly fighting with things I'm not?

  • Also no character growth for Andor while also complaining that he kills a guy in cold blood but then doesn't kill Galen later under orders. And then breaks orders again because he put his faith in Jyn and not the Rebels.

    Rogue One is a good movie and I don't care about production issues. It made the Empire far more menacing than even the OT did. Peak Vader. Peak Death Star. Even peak Stormtroopers.

  • If you want the former, I'll say Arcane. They poured money into that and it shows. They will never be able to count money made by that, though it was great word of mouth and I'm sure increased sales. But they spent like a half-billion dollars on that with no hope of any return. But damn that was a hell of a series.

  • Moana is all about the musical performances. I love the whole movie but what is on the screen just kinda punctuates and gives context to the music for me. Frozen is the same way. And they're thinking they are going to remake all that music and have it be just as good?

    It would be like trying to remake The Blues Brothers with Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham just because the original is 40 years old.

  • And yet... it's my favorite post-OT movie. It could've used another draft to tighten a couple things up here and there, but it was good.

    Now... TRoS is one of the worst films I've ever seen in my life and is the only Star Wars property I've only seen a single time and never will watch again. Hell I watched Book of Boba Fett twice. Shit, I've watched In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale twice. I'd have to go back to Battlefield Earth to think of an equally terrible film.

    But when watching The Last Jedi I feel nothing but joy.

  • Why do these sorts of people think, "we can't stay in business if we're not allowed to description of abuse ," means they should be allowed to abuse instead of put out of business? Does it really never occur to them that they should be supplanted by better alternatives?

    Their heads are so far up their own asses they forget 'if' offers two solutions.

  • I was 3 when I attended my parents' wedding. I guess I should note not my dad and birth mom.

    I met my birth mom many years later. She stressed how she and my dad were briefly married when I was born, so I wasn't a bastard, and that she gave birth in FL, not MI — the only home I remembered — so I wasn't a damn Yankee. Like she did me some kindness in both those cases.

    That was the attitude that led me to be quite happy with my circumstances — acting like I was in her debt over things I had no care over. So yeah, I attended the wedding of my dad and the only woman I'll ever call mom.