Lupita Nyong’o should absolutely have gotten the Oscar for Us. It’s so sad that this movie didn’t get the attention it deserved
One of my favorite moments in cinematic history is when the dad in Us asks, “who are you people,” and Red says, “We are... Americans...”
Some folks who didn’t like Jordan Peele’s Us thought it didn’t make sense, but it’s great because it didn’t make sense
The idea of horrible angry duplicates of ourselves doesn’t need to make literal sense. It’s about guilt and the revenge of the oppressed, which seems inherently incomprehensible to the privileged
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Robin Williams's death was one that got to me more than most famous people passings. Maybe it's just that I grew up with him. But there always seemed to be a sadness behind the comedy and acting that he did
It's no secret that many of the @TropicsM crew love the movie Good Will Hunting. Most of us are #firstgen college grads and Robin Williams's character seemed a lot like the kind, caring, humble teacher we all knew who wanted to help us to get through things
Such an emotional day - almost nothing can contain the fanatical devotion I feel toward the place where I work. It's a beautiful thing and something worth believing in
Over the Summer I felt devastated as we were reckoning with how to deal with COVID and it seemed like they were throwing us overboard. But they honestly did their best to manage this and in any case, the school's sum total is more than just a few bureaucrats
I think @Maleficarum76 understands. We're stickers and we stick to this place to make it better
I moved to Georgia in August 2010. Somehow we made it through 10+ years in GA, facing endless political disappointments, but the state ended up supporting Biden. It has been a long, exhausting and difficult road. But we’ve begun to change this place
There are hundreds of thousands of foot soldiers like me and my friends who went door to door, phonebanked, and etc., but nothing can compare to the vision @staceyabrams had to make it all possible. She saw the problem, she made the plan, and it worked
Stacey, more than Barack even, saw the problem and built a thing from the ground up. She was determined, assiduous, but always had a vision of what all this would eventually turn into. Patience, determination, hope sometimes pay off
Democrats have never had the backbone to do this... to set recognition of an election outcome as the minimum condition, as if they're doing you a favor by acknowledging the obvious and then you start negotiating from there. The GOP wants it more twitter.com/i/events/13388…
As Herman Blume said, you can donate $500 million to Jon Ossoff, but "you can't buy backbone"
It's extremely hilarious to see pundits say that Biden will do better because he has friendships with his old Senate chums. These people want to beat him to death with tire irons, what the fuck are you talking about
You can't truly trust anyone who doesn't like fast food. This is wisdom for the left
If a Taco Bell Mexican Pizza or a Wendy's Spicy Chicken Sandwich or something equivalent is too far beyond the pale, then it's hard to understand the beauty of crappy things
Ex Machina is such a brilliant allegory about how social media companies (and tech in general) turn people into patsies by making them feel important with the most minimal effort possible
Ex Machina is my favorite teen movie
It’s also interesting how they use an Allegory of the Cave metaphor to talk about quaila ... basically, doing the Turing Test successfully (to see if an AI is convincingly human) is like being able to see the color red or not. It’s ineffable, but it’s also palpably real