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  • It really frustrates me that people, even very successful and capable people I know, take pride in finding every excuse they could to not read a book. Reading critically is how you learn about the world, but whenever I ask people to read a book so we can talk about it, it's always "I'm too busy, give me a short summary instead"

    First, if factory workers 100 years ago who worked 16 hour days can still find time to read, you can too; Second, if I know how to summarize an entire book into a paragraph and have it convey the full meaning of the book, I wouldn't be telling you to read it.

    Ignorance is a choice.

  • Lucky for me, I, famous Hollywood actress Margot Robbie, am using my real name on this social media platform, and therefore, cannot lie to you about who I am over the Internet.

    Afterall, no one would ever spread misinformation under their real name using their reach on social media, especially not a Republican politician on say, Twitter. Right?

    Surely, nothing could go wrong with this plan.

  • I've done so many accents at this point I don't even know what my real accent is anymore, but people always think I'm actually from New York or New Jersey until I start talking.

  • I said it months ago, I'm here to shitpost and promote Barbie, and now that the strike is over, I've got an Oscar to win this year.

  • My answer is still the same as this question was asked last time. I still feel no different than my teenage self until I meet some actual teenagers, and and there is nothing that makes me feel more like an adult than when I realize they are just kids, immature and wide-eyed, and the me of now is actually nothing like the teenage me I still think I am.

    Being an adult means having grown-up responsibilities, you can no longer be the selfish, carefree child you used to be when there are people depending on you in this cruel, cynical world. Yet in spite of all this, you don't have to give it all up, there should still be times where you can take a break from being an adult, and with the life experiences you didn't have before, rediscover that sense of wonder, hope, and sincerity that you thought you've lost in a brand new light.

    And that's what Barbie was really about.

  • They do know that acting is pretending to be someone other than yourself, right?

    If Jared Leto (🤮) can win an Oscar for portraying a trans woman despite not being trans, then there is absolutely no reason that a trans boy can't play the male lead of a school play. It's acting.

  • Wasn't one of the big features they touted in the ad the two USB-C ports?

  • And as I've said here before: I just play her on TV.

  • Stuffing ads on streaming services? How could Amazon do such a thing?

    Anyway, for your consideration, Barbie (at last!), now available on streaming services everywhere.

  • Finally, after all these months, I'm glad we got a happy ending... for the moment (It's not perfect, of course, but life rarely is.)

    But I guess it's time for me to get back to work.

    That Oscar isn't going to accept itself, you know.

  • Twitter's influence has always been overstated by the media type, and the personalized recommendation algorithm it used has always been a black box to be gamed, and what this article really showed is that it is an inheritly unfair game and the people who writes the rules of the platform (in this case, Musk), can push whatever hot take they want to push to influence public opinion, and people who don't have that level of access to Twitter will brute force follower with bots in the hopes that it'll lure more real users to influence.

    So, dead internet theory and all, until we fully automate Twitter to bots influencing bots. There is no authenticity anymore, it's all disinformation from all sides.

    Nowadays, I like to pretend that I never had a Twitter or Insta. Not a healthy way of coping, I know, but it's way less stressful that way.

  • Oh. My. God.

    Lawnchair. Launcher.

    I finally got the pun.

  • The hope that I can set people free from the cynicism at the world, and help them be sincere again, like the way we used to be.

    There is no set ending for your story, try your best to make the world better when you can.

  • Jokes aren't as funny if you explain them.

    When the right time comes, you'll know.

  • If you live in an area with hard water, you are suppose to descale the heater at least once every year by flushing the system with some citric acid solution, otherwise you may get irregular hot water flow.

  • Knowing the difference between VS and VSCode hardly makes me an expert on IDEs. Even if the subject came up (and it never does), why would I ever brag about having basic knowledge of random subjects on national TV?

    Also, if I remember correctly, wasn't there this recent summer blockbuster where the female protagonist defying stereotype and saying something unexpectedly knowledgeable or insightful was a recurring (and somewhat overused) joke?

    But some inexplicable reason, I just can't recall the name of that movie, only in theater July 21st.