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Mar 29, 2023 • 187 tweets • 39 min read
I've decided to go on a journey to find the best Bigfoot movie.
There's a lot of them but not a lot of great ones.
It might take me years to dig through them all but I'll keep adding to this thread as I watch them.
Be warned there may be spoilers.
#FilmTwitter#BigFoot
I guess I gotta start somewhere so movie 1 is 2018's Big Legend.
This movie is ok boarding on good. I would have loved to see the Big Foot more. I feel like they were going for the "less is more" by only giving us glimpses of him, but when you do see him, he looks good.
May 26, 2022 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
At some point in our lives everybody will have an existential crisis. I tend to believe it happens more during teen years and elder years. Elders because life is coming to an end and teens because they are trying to find their place in the world.
Old people can turn to things like religion, philosophy, family, maybe therapy to help them through it, but at that point in life there really isn't anything they can do to change their life.
May 25, 2022 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Went out eat, some old dickhead at the next table started giving the waitress shit because he thought the bill was wrong. She explained to him he ordered the burger combo meal but asked for a veggie burger. That's an upcharge. The upcharge makes the combo more expensive than..
Just ordering the veggie burger meal. So she rang it up as a veggie burger meal, the guy got exactly what he ordered, and saved a few bucks. He didn't understand. She explained it again. He didn't understand. She said she can run the check as the combo but it will increase.
Jan 6, 2022 • 24 tweets • 4 min read
It's the anniversary of 1/6. So F it. Let's dig into it a little bit in a way too long thread that nobody is going to read. ( And will definitely have typos)
#January6th
One of the big questions from 1/6 is, what or who instigated it? A lot of people lay that blame on Trump and various other Republican politicians for claiming the 2020 election was rigged. Now that definitely didn't help matters, but is that what instigated it?
Many in favor of school choice argue that the increase in competition will result in a better product. As I am in the process of enrolling my kid in school I'd like to give an example to back up this claim. 1/
I was looking at enrolling the kid in a cyber school. The school is funded by the State so there is no tuition. The only way the cyber school gets money is if a parent chooses to enroll their child in the school. Because of this the school has an incentive to gain students. 2/