watching SHATTERED GLASS for the first time while i work on a piece and this shit is stressing me out like you can’t believe
just the scene of them dismantling the hacker story over the phone made my skin crawl with discomfort. and hayden christensen brings a neediness and a smarminess that is incredibly effective.
it’s funny, watching this, it is very clear that with better direction and a better script christensen would have nailed the kind of character anakin skywalker was supposed to be
like, on this point, what works so much about this performance is how well christensen moves back and forth from self-assured confidence to neediness to petulance to wounded anger and rage
christensen plays glass as someone who simultaneously knows he fucked up but is also incredibly self-righteous and defensive and manipulative

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25 Sep
Thinking about the duplex that was converted into a single-family home with no review or public input, versus the year’s worth of steps you have to go through if you’d like to build more than two homes on a lot. Seems bad!
I am 110% sure that no one in Charlottesville complaining about developer teardowns has ever said a word about older, (relatively) modestly-priced SFHs being torn down to build gigantic, high six-figure SFHs.
Our NIMBYs have actually no problem large, three-story residential structures, as long as they are for a single (rich) family.
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22 Sep
can’t have little brailyn and hunter thinking that their black classmates are people like them reuters.com/world/us/criti…
my general feeling about this stuff is that if black kids can experience racism at young ages then white kids can learn about it
also you can see the full list of books and objections here and my somewhat considered take is that "moms for liberty" are primarily concerned with shielding children from anything that might paint the united states as an unfair place. drive.google.com/file/d/1Sfpkq4…
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21 Sep
rewatched MALCOLM X earlier this year and it’s been said before but that is just a staggeringly great performance
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what’s so great about denzel’s career is that you could make a dozen lists of “greatest performances” and there might not be any overlap between them
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21 Sep
i keep repeating myself on this but the fact that this was a live possibility means we’re already in the danger zone and that a repeat is more likely than not
the point isn’t that it was *likely*. the point is that a formerly ceremonial part of the process is now a site of political contestation. something that was not “possible” — in that it was understood as outside the rules of the game — is now possible.
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16 Sep
you might want to read a little further than that
“Under whatever guise, however a Jefferson Davis may appear, as man, as race, or as nation, his life can only logically mean this: the advance of a part of the world at the expence of the whole: the overweening sense of the I and the consequent forgetting of the Thou.”
“To say that a nation is in the way of civilization is a contradiction in terms, and a system of human culture whose principle is the rise of one race on the ruins of another is a farce and a lie. Yet this is the type of civilization which Jefferson Davis represented.”
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15 Sep
@RadioFreeTom @UrbanAchievr The outcome you describe — in which ten cities always choose the president — is mathematically impossible.
@RadioFreeTom @UrbanAchievr There are approximately 87.4 million people in the nation's 10 largest metro areas. For the sake of argument, let's say that 22% of residents (the national average) are under the age of 18, so that leaves us with 68.17 million people.
@RadioFreeTom @UrbanAchievr In 2016, 61.4% of the citizen voting-age population reported casting a ballot. Assuming that's true of our sample here, that comes to 41.85 million people.
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