Register a SA Forums Account here!
JOINING THE SA FORUMS WILL REMOVE THIS BIG AD, THE ANNOYING UNDERLINED ADS, AND STUPID INTERSTITIAL ADS!!!

You can: log in, read the tech support FAQ, or request your lost password. This dumb message (and those ads) will appear on every screen until you register! Get rid of this crap by registering your own SA Forums Account and joining roughly 150,000 Goons, for the one-time price of $9.95! We charge money because it costs us money per month for bills, and since we don't believe in showing ads to our users, we try to make the money back through forum registrations.
 
  • Post
  • Reply
loquacius
Oct 21, 2008

all of the 2010s Tumblr fujoshis have grown out their hair and bought normal-looking glasses and taken jobs as HR specialists

e: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddhjgxk4zL0
but genderswapped

Adbot
ADBOT LOVES YOU

Xaris
Jul 25, 2006

Lucky there's a family guy
Lucky there's a man who positively can do
All the things that make us
Laugh and cry

loquacius posted:

I don't follow doctor who but am I to conclude from this that they're making an effort to appeal to the superwholock Tumblr crowd from ten years ago and it's not working
lol I forgot about the weird Dr who-Sherlock Holmes tumblr super fans. that was a weird era that seemed to disappear overnight

what if they get Sorkin to write the show

sonatinas
Apr 15, 2003

Seattle Karate Vs. L.A. Karate
wait what the drag race contestant from a lifetime ago in culture is now acting as a doctor who villain?

the milk machine
Jul 23, 2002

lick my keys
is it just me or is 2.5 million people watching, not counting streaming, a lot of viewers?

Shageletic
Jul 25, 2007

Yeah but it's bad too. For reasons.

Blood Boils
Dec 27, 2006

Its not an S, on my planet it means QUIPS

Some Guy TT posted:

In a classic “Seinfeld” episode, George Costanza bemoans that every decision he’s made has been wrong. His life, as a result, has turned out the opposite of what he intended.

Joe Biden might relate. His presidency probably hasn’t gone as he’d hoped. Two wars, a border crisis and near-record inflation have erupted. A Gallup poll last week found that confidence in his economic stewardship is lower than for any president this century other than George W. Bush during the height of the 2008 financial crisis.

But like George Costanza, Mr. Biden has only himself to blame. Both men create more trouble for themselves, as each poor decision leads to another. George’s schemes to woo women—say, by enlisting Elaine to take an IQ test for him—boomerang. So do the president’s ploys to win voters. Mr. Biden, like George, now risks getting dumped.

Consider the chain of expedient acts that led to the president’s threat last week to withhold weapons from Israel to appease his party’s leftists. Mr. Biden worries he’ll lose re-election if young progressives don’t turn out in November—or if they cast ballots for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Jill Stein. It isn’t an unreasonable concern. Young’uns never fell in love with Mr. Biden, and they increasingly resent being forced by party elders into a political marriage of convenience.

Yet Mr. Biden’s bigger problem is that the pandemic handouts that Democrats hoped would win them votes have backfired. Excessive spending has fueled inflation and led to the highest interest rates in a generation. Young people have been especially harmed because those who don’t own homes now can’t afford them. Mr. Biden boasted a 33% approval rating among voters under 30 in an Economist/YouGov poll last week. Only 24% of them said the economy was excellent or good. A mere 13% thought it is improving and 15% believed it will get better if Mr. Biden is re-elected.

By comparison, 36% believed it would improve if Donald Trump won in November. Young voters aren’t fond of the former president; they simply find Mr. Biden as attractive as George Costanza.

Mr. Biden has tried to boost his support with young people by canceling student debt. It hasn’t worked. His repeat rounds of debt forgiveness have instead infuriated Americans who didn’t go to college, grads who repaid their loans, and parents who made sacrifices to pay tuition.

Mr. Biden’s climate policies have proved similarly ineffective at energizing young voters, while alienating working-class Americans and fueling higher energy prices. The president in January surrendered to a small army of TikTokers calling for a halt to new liquefied-natural-gas export projects, without thinking how it would play with U.S. allies or workers whose jobs depend on the natural-gas industry, especially in Pennsylvania. This includes workers who produce steel for pipelines, as well as members of building-trades unions.

Then Mr. Biden charged forward with a de facto electric-vehicle mandate that is deeply unpopular, especially in Michigan, heart of the auto industry. A January poll by the Glengariff Group found that 74% of likely Michigan voters and a nearly equal share of independents strongly opposed such mandates.

EVs require less labor but more financial capital to produce. U.S. automakers have laid off thousands of employees to finance the government-forced EV transition. Ford in March announced plans to slash its hourly workforce at the Dearborn, Mich., factory that builds the F-150 Lightning amid slackening demand for the vehicles. Michigan has lost about 7,000 manufacturing jobs in the last year, while mining, logging and construction employment in Pennsylvania has declined by 4,000. No wonder Mr. Trump is leading him in these swing states.

Mr. Biden has tried to compensate for these unforced errors with working-class voters by opposing Nippon Steel’s acquisition of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel. While the United Steelworkers union cheered, the president’s intervention will discourage foreign investment that creates good-paying U.S. jobs. It’s also another snub to Japan, whose help the U.S. needs to contain a bellicose China.

Meantime, to counter higher energy prices caused partly by his anti-fossil-fuel policies, Mr. Biden has eased enforcement of oil sanctions on Iran and Russia. This has given America’s enemies more ammunition to attack Israel and Ukraine.

His flagging support among working-class voters, particularly in Michigan, has heightened the imperative to keep progressives under his collapsing tent. Hence, the embargo last week on U.S. weapons to Israel. This display of weakness will embolden America’s enemies and may result in more casualties.

Like George Costanza, Mr. Biden keeps digging his hole deeper the harder he works to get out of it. Perhaps he should take Jerry’s advice to George and do the opposite of what his instincts tell him.

:lol:

A Buttery Pastry
Sep 4, 2011

Delicious and Informative!
:3:

Xaris posted:

lol I forgot about the weird Dr who-Sherlock Holmes tumblr super fans. that was a weird era that seemed to disappear overnight

what if they get Sorkin to write the show
You seem to be under the belief that the super stands for super fans, not supernatural???

One More Fat Nerd
Apr 13, 2007

Mama’s Lil’ Louie

Nap Ghost

Whom amongst us has not experienced this problem?

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


time to cum dumb dumb

One More Fat Nerd
Apr 13, 2007

Mama’s Lil’ Louie

Nap Ghost

Buck Wildman posted:

time to cum dumb dumb

Actual unironic LOL at this one. My poor coworkers.

fits my needs
Jan 1, 2011

Grimey Drawer
https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1789091969219674220

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


I wasn't aware there was unresolved narrative from the angry zombie movie

the milk machine
Jul 23, 2002

lick my keys
28 weeks later is one of the stupidest zombie movies I've ever seen

Pepe Silvia Browne
Jan 1, 2007

Buck Wildman posted:

time to cum dumb dumb

oh boy, i hope this doesn't become an intrusive thought

Regarde Aduck
Oct 19, 2012

c l o u d k i t t e n
Grimey Drawer

loquacius posted:

I don't follow doctor who but am I to conclude from this that they're making an effort to appeal to the superwholock Tumblr crowd from ten years ago and it's not working

the show is pretty heavy handed with its messaging to the point where it's like they're trying to provoke a response but it's never been the main issue. The only episodes worth watching were the Moffat written ones but once they made him showrunner he immediately went insane with the power and everything went to poo poo again. The other problem is the UK only has like 3 main show writers because everything is so insular over here. If you don't go to Cambridge don't even bother trying to be on the BBC. Lots and lots of people jump ship to the US and practice their American accent. Basically most British tv is now really bad because of systemic issues but they're just going to blame woke and the BBC will happily let them.

Nonsense
Jan 26, 2007

Good show. Dr Who is ascendant

Nonsense has issued a correction as of 19:00 on May 13, 2024

indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?
Dr Who's On First

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


I remember the dr who episode where the guy gets eaten by an inflatable chair and that's it

StashAugustine
Mar 24, 2013

Do not trust in hope- it will betray you! Only faith and hatred sustain.

Buck Wildman posted:

I wasn't aware there was unresolved narrative from the angry zombie movie

The first one had a pretty neatly tied up ending for a zombie movie, then the sequel undid it and also ended on another sequel hook they sat on for twenty years

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


I just hope the zombies find love, in the end

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


they deserve to be happy

Action Jacktion
Jun 3, 2003

Nonsense posted:

Good show. Dr Who is ascendant

https://i.imgur.com/O9p918S.mp4

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor



there's a thing in the vampire ttrpg explaining that it doesn't need to be a cross it can be anything so long as it represents absolute, unquestioning faith and strength of will. their example was a hyper-libertarian bank manager warding off a vampire with a credit card

Stairmaster
Jun 8, 2012

https://twitter.com/PikefishPosts/status/1790064205422338102

Buck Wildman
Mar 30, 2010

I am Metango, Galactic Governor


I don't know any of that fortunately

One More Fat Nerd
Apr 13, 2007

Mama’s Lil’ Louie

Nap Ghost

Buck Wildman posted:

I remember the dr who episode where the guy gets eaten by an inflatable chair and that's it

I only know two Dr. Who episodes:

One really old one that traumatized me a a kid where people are getting mind controlled by giant spiders that sit on their backs.

One where a lady gets turned into a talking concrete block, and its implied her BF is still loving her.

Pepe Silvia Browne
Jan 1, 2007

Buck Wildman posted:

I don't know any of that fortunately

you have been cursed with this knowledge now

Fried Watermelon
Dec 29, 2008


28 years later will be about the virus returning after all health measures after covid were abolished.

No one will notice the mass deaths it causes

Spergin Morlock
Aug 8, 2009

watched Ghostbusters Frozen Empire last night for the first time. I gotta say I was never a huge Paul Rudd fan and he's actively starting to annoy me. Dude played himself in this movie and was barely even there. Low effort garbage on his part. The rest was decent overall, probably the best one they've done since the original

lumpentroll
Mar 4, 2020

paul chud

Pepe Silvia Browne
Jan 1, 2007

thank you

the milk machine
Jul 23, 2002

lick my keys

paul chudd

Bar Crow
Oct 10, 2012
It is funny that Ghostbusters 2 follows the template for the modern legacy sequel with heroes of the original movie now depressing losers.

lumpentroll
Mar 4, 2020


gently caress you

Pepe Silvia Browne
Jan 1, 2007
paul crud

the milk machine
Jul 23, 2002

lick my keys

lumpentroll posted:

gently caress you

Shageletic
Jul 25, 2007

StashAugustine posted:

The first one had a pretty neatly tied up ending for a zombie movie, then the sequel undid it and also ended on another sequel hook they sat on for twenty years

How did they sidestep the whole zombies gonna starve to death thing anyways? Never saw the sequel.

lumpentroll
Mar 4, 2020

Shageletic posted:

How did they sidestep the whole zombies gonna starve to death thing anyways? Never saw the sequel.

asymptomatic carrier

the milk machine
Jul 23, 2002

lick my keys
in 28 weeks later the zombies are mostly died off but there are still some areas the government hasn't reclaimed. two foolish children go to see their old house in the danger zone, where they find their mom, who is only half zombified because of reasons

the children's dad is the head of security for the green zone. when the children are rescued, they also capture the zombie mom because of some other reasons. the dad goes "wow honey i've missed you so much" and then kisses her even though he and everyone knows that's how you become a zombie. then he becomes a zombie and makes other zombies and then the poo poo hits the fan in the green zone. jeremy renner is in it i think

Adbot
ADBOT LOVES YOU

Augus
Mar 9, 2015


Bar Crow posted:

It is funny that Ghostbusters 2 follows the template for the modern legacy sequel with heroes of the original movie now depressing losers.

still lol about Indiana Jones’s son DYING IN VIETNAM between movies

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Post
  • Reply