I know her job is to work with feet, but I still hope they know each other. Well.
Semisimian
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Did you just watch 28 Years Later?
It’s a boob joke - I didn’t see anyone mention it. The “she has good genes” is an adolescent euphemism. Now, could they’ve found a person of color with large boobs to do the ad? Of course, and please do. I hope AA tries to remedy their mistake by releasing ad after ad of all the young actresses (using the word loosely for Sweeney) with “good genes.” Double down and give the public what they want!
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL there is a law called Marchetti's Constant. Humans only tolerate commutes of less than ~1 hour. Housing outside that limit will fail.English12·29 days agoWe have a lot of sprawl here and the reasons are many. Just like Dallas and LA, we have a ton of road infrastructure and zoning laws that eat up a lot of land. We also don’t have any natural barriers, like an ocean or a mountain range, to limit our expansion. Just to keep building and add another lane. Thanks for asking.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL there is a law called Marchetti's Constant. Humans only tolerate commutes of less than ~1 hour. Housing outside that limit will fail.English182·30 days agoMarchetti intended the constant to be 1 hour round trip, so a half-hour commute one-way. It’s an important distinction, since here in Atlanta the exurban commuter is clocking in at 1.5 hours or more into the city, well outside of what is considered tolerable. Multiply that by a million and you get some irritated people.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•Live updates: Tsunami waves reach Hawaii, California after huge quake off RussiaEnglish35·1 month agoWeather Channel just reported a 6 foot peak in Hawaii. It was the 1st time in over a decade they sounded the tsunami sirens.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto News@lemmy.world•Trump EPA 'Hitting New Heights of Absurdity' With Plan to Reapprove Pesticide DicambaEnglish18·1 month agoWhat a wimp.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto science@lemmy.world•Ozzy’s DNA sequence reveals rare form of Parkinson'sEnglish26·1 month agoWasn’t the genome sequencing in 2010 to determine just how the hell he wasn’t suffering from his epic substance abuse? So that we could get some of that Ozzy sauce and party til we drop, of course. Did Keith Richards ever do the same?
I like to look up sources when quotes are embedded in a pic, since they are more easily spread without due diligence. The origin of this quote, from Wikipedia:
"Economics Cannot be Separated from Politics" speech to the ministerial meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES), in Punta del Este, Uruguay (8 August 1961)
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Television@piefed.social•Movies you’d like to see made into a tv series?English4·1 month agoThe Orville is great!
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Television@piefed.social•Jon Stewart Says ‘I Honestly Don’t Know’ About ‘The Daily Show’s’ Future After Paramount-Skydance Merger: ‘They May Sell the Whole F—ing Place for Parts’English4·1 month agoShe just talked with Adam on the Factually podcast this past week, FYI.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Television@piefed.social•Jimmy Kimmel Has a Blunt Message for CBS After Colbert CancellationEnglish28·1 month agoThere’s no wrong time to cancel Paramount+. Even when they had all the Trek content, the UI was dog shit so you could barely play what you wanted to watch anyway. And now that they’ve made the decision to split their IP, ugh.
I watched the CBS morning show for years. Amongst the morning news, I felt it was the best programming: had long-form investigative reporting, balanced viewpoints, etc. Then they added a shopping segment. Okay, gotta pay the bills. Then they started doing more pop-culture bits, even prompting Nora to ask, in the middle of her prompter read, “is this news?” Then they started to carve out time for at least 1 segment a week for Moriarty to interview a billionaire about their passion projects. And so on. The last straw for me was normalizing Trump’s shtick a second time.
Now the only news I watch is the Weather Channel.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Videos@lemmy.world•Neighbors take back Southeast Portland street, replacing RVs with community gardenEnglish1·2 months agoWe don’t have the RV thing where I am. The people in the video are talking like this is commonplace in Portland. Is this mobile drug manufacturing? Mobile prostitution? Do they move the RVs often to avoid police? Are they stealing the RVs or is there some black market?
It just seems organized. Thanks ahead for any insight.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•[Video] Racist "Stop The Boats" effigy lit in Northern IrelandEnglish2·2 months agodeleted by creator
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•[Video] Racist "Stop The Boats" effigy lit in Northern IrelandEnglish32·2 months agoIt is Marching Season in Northern Ireland, when Protestants hold parades, marches and bonfires celebrating a Protestant victory over Catholics in 1690. The season runs from Easter to September, but the peak is in July.
This effigy is definitely a product of ultra right-wing talking points and mounting tension from anti-immigrant sentiment. It’s not a healthy expression of a valid concern. There are mannequins depicting human beings at the top of the pyre. Under it is a sign that tells you exactly the group they want to harm. Further, a sign that says “veterans before immigrants” sets up a false dichotomy that pits two unrelated groups against each other. It has all the tropes of this type of propaganda.
The designers and builders of the pyre should not be celebrated and should face some legal backlash.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does AI use so much power?English12·2 months agoThis is an astute answer. Bravo.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•The California town with a 25-year waitlist to own a carEnglish39·2 months agoAvalon on the island of Catalina. It’s the one and only town on the island and there isn’t really anywhere else to go. People use golf carts to get around. There are no gas stations on the island, so if you do have a car, you have to import your own fuel or use the marina.
Miniscule car infrastructure + laws limiting the number of cars on the island = no car culture. Bam.
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.zip•'I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI'English8·2 months agoAs I was reading the article, I had to keep checking the URL to make sure I wasn’t on the Onion. Is the BBC doing satire now?
Semisimian@startrek.websiteto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•In an event sponsored by General Motors, Tesla, Ford, Chrysler, the US Transportation Secretary urged americans to use a car this summerEnglish38·2 months agoFrom the article: “There’s something about the freedom of mobility and there’s something very American about it, and so, I also think that there’s a lot of people around the world that think about American cars, and they think about American road trips, and we want to invite the rest of the world. They’re going to come for FIFA’s club games, or they’re going to come for the World Cup, or they’re going to come for the Olympics, come and see sporting events, but then you can also take a week or 10 days with my family to travel around this great country. Stop at our great restaurants. Stay in our wonderful motels or hotels. Gas up your car with great American energy.”
THIS is actual car-brain thinking. I see a lot of memes in fuck cars attacking individuals and the choices they are forced to make, but this article illustrates issues that we have to fight. It’s got all the delusion you expect from a government source written by car companies: tying car ownership to freedom, oddly thinking that non-americans think about our car culture as a positive experience, and that wonderfully tone-deaf tagline.
Your city likely has some form of a transportation committee. Join it. Go to the meetings. The switch to Zoom has made it even easier to do so. My experience with our local zoning committee has reinforced that you have to fight like hell, even with your own neighbors, to do simple things like decrease parking requirements. Car-brain is real and it’s propped up by decades of propaganda and policy.
I think he’s been in some Hallmark Christmas movies, so you might want to continue to avoid those.