I don't think there's any debate as to whether trump wrote that book or not. The only debate is over whether he ever read it.
historical accuracy in movies
It would be nice to have this occasionally.
Funny how the Supreme Court used precedents from other countries, some from before the US even existed, to overturn Roe v. Wade.
My brother spent eight fucking weeks with a constant migraine unable to walk or even stand up without falling over, before his insurance finally approved the MRI that discovered the golf-ball-sized tumor in his brain. Muigi Langione is all I can say.
There is precedent for paying for healthcare with chickens.
I just tell people what team I'm a fan of (Cleveland Browns) and they back away slowly with a look that combines horror and pity.
it might be nice to get out of this entire industry, if only I could afford to
I got pushed out of the industry right before COVID hit, so I haven't ever dealt with AI. I'm a school bus driver now, which is infinitely more satisfying than programming since I get to drive a big Tonka truck around and gaslight children all day. The only downside is making 1/6 of what I used to make so this is not really a viable alternative for most people. At least I get subsidized health insurance.
Long con setting up the Star Wars sequels.
Also, the superiority of Pabst Blue Ribbon when compared to Heineken.
Eraserhead was certainly my most spiritual film -- no other movie has ever made me pray for death.
Do not heelstrike when running.
_____, _____ to the IDF!