One day: “Honey, where’s the dog?”
(just like Black Mirror)
Technology’s red flag.
What’s worse is when the top is your self image, that you imagine others see, and the bottom being picture or mirror or whatever that shows the reality.
One of my measures of how good a manager is would be how they come into a room. A good manager (I’ve had a few) will come in and silently assess how things are running (because they’ve already looked up info themselves) or ask specific questions that show they understand the state of things and are there to help if needed.
Pull the “how are things looking” crap, and the rating drops quickly. And the funny thing is, the ones who do that didn’t actually want to hear the bad news I will eagerly pull up to drown them in. The look on their faces is worth it.
Basically, I can glean how much a manager knows about an operation by what first comes out of their mouth, and way too often it’s not much that’s useful.
I voted to stop the meteor. Now I’m reading comics.
On the other hand we have had some that we called comedians who spoke about the ridiculousness of people and society they observed, and we found that funny. Then we saw those comedians got bitter over their lifetime.
“Bananas have always cost $10, Michael.”
“Nobody knew trade was this complex.” - Trump
I’m pretty sure he said that last time.
Needed to get a new microwave anyway.
If I ever run across an arcade I will first search out for a Galaga to play. Usually is one, which says something. No, I’m not as good as I used to be, but it’s okay. I can lose even a few levels in of brief play and still feel I had fun.
I still have my poster after seeing the first movie opening week. It worked for that movie since it was a new step for fantasy scifi. Once the characters became known and the franchise took off, realistic artwork made more sense.
Didn’t know about him almost being involved with the animated Lord of the Rings. That would have been a totally different direction than the rotoscoping. Maybe better? Who knows.
Also, gone too young. Still had potential work to create. Not cancer this time, something we ought to have a better handle on, diabetes.
Actually…nah, I’m not going there. But if you watched Lost, you know what I’m going to say.
The only issue I have is the last part. Don’t wait four years to talk about whatever the issues are, you have representatives even in the outgoing administration and congress right now to contact. By all means vote for the right people to make sure you can still do that after the election without fear of retaliation, but don’t vote and then complain fours years later nothing was done if you haven’t reached out during that time frame.
And the human deaths weren’t even the fault of the bees. They don’t know about allergies, and most bees aren’t aggressive at all and will just buzz around you unless you really provoke them to kill themselves with their one sting.
Wasps are questionable though. Hornets are demons.
That implies they had the talent in the beginning, like the first panel of this comic. To better illustrate D&D and the GoT travesty, you’d have the first panels be equally artistic (because it’s another artist) and then the last like the last panel here, also partially burnt at the corners and water-stained, with less of a complete sentence in the bubble.
I just rewatched some Hawkeye episodes. I’m down with this. brb got to make some more special arrows.
When WordPerfect was great. Reveal Codes was incredible. That and a HP Laserjet 5P was a solid combo.