

This explains a lot. Thank you.


This explains a lot. Thank you.


It’s been a few years, but I remember Interacting with movie fans is great, but working with movie talent and their reps is a nightmare. Their egos are enormous and fragile all at the same time, and often get in the way of efficient production. Producers can be hit or miss, some very famous ones are really quite lovely, while others that you’d recognize the name but not the face would try to get fired anyone who innocently made friendly small talk or made eye contact. Voice actors will drink you under the table. Everything is high pressure and stressful. Money will always come before art, and everyone is risk-averse. Editors do not get the respect they deserve, and can single handedly turn the director/producers shit production into a masterpiece. Everything in Hollywood is a lie: sets, the talent, everyone’s relationships, the funding, the story, verbal promises, but the production schedules are immutable truth that can never be altered.


I think you should test a sample from the carton 3 times a day and record your results.
Then share your data back with the rest of us and we as a group will finally have an answer! You will have added value to the world and there will be much rejoicing.


Good god I hope not. I’ve invested for the future!


That’s better than watching kids fall off of bikes


My wife and I have a sheepdog, and this reminds me of him. I would like to share this comic and the follow up with my wife, but it is just too… real, and I’d like her to continue making happy noises as she snacks on her pastry and latte. But the comic is very well done, respect to the artist.


Hell no, you never stop!. When the elderly couple at the next table approaches you and says “such a cute couple, is this your first date?” You get to tell them how many years you’ve been married and watch as they get sick to their stomachs! It’s really quite fun.


I don’t know why, but when I read this in my head, he has an accent.


Very few drive supercars. And if they do, it’s to events they will be filmed getting out of them. Super cars are a pain to drive in urban areas, and even worse on the 405 and 10 freeways. They are better suited to the track or twisty backroads. LA-area wealthy will daily drive high end luxury German and British cars, or have a sedan/limo service to chauffeur them around. If you see one in the wild in LA, there 50 percent chance it’s an instagram poser. Things also change as you go up the coast to those ultra rich enclaves where you might see more wealthy airing out their Italian supercar, but not so much in LA


It isn’t a good night’s rest without a fluffy 90 lb old English sheepdog in the middle of the bed - all 4 paws in the air and snoring.


Someone’s dear wife of many years suggested they turn an unused basement room into a sex dungeon/playroom and if it gets boring after 10 years, invite other couples over too.


Wait, they aren’t?
If I were on the jury, I’d never convict this man.


People like YOU!


Highly recommend volunteer work, perhaps habitat for humanity? Volunteer organizations are typically very welcoming, and your surrounded by folks who are willing to give something back, instead of interested in your wallet.


These are great. Is there a good place to get hi res print ready files for some of these and other historical noteworthy photos for personal use? Or at least sources that aren’t charging 300 dollars for something that is or should be public domain.


Try them both for sure. I tried quobuz after tidal and overall preferred the experience except for new artist discovery - Tidal was much better in that regards. Since that was such an important part of my enjoyment, I switched back to Tidal. Both worked great with the WiiM. Good luck.
This like a scene for a movie or tv show
Ouch