@emkenobi@jimmyfallon This is why women fear men by the way. Women know all men are not rapists. However, rape is not a deal breaker for all men when it comes to association. Too many men sit idly by while their pals mistreat and abuse women. Be better.
can't believe millennials had to smoke out of soda cans and apples then blow it all into a toilet paper roll filled with dryer sheets while gen z can just pull out a weed pen and hit it in the middle of target
"That actor looks familiar. What else have they been in?" Most people: no idea.
Neurodivergent me: phone already unlocked, character name searched, actor identified, IMDb open, casually naming five roles they played in 2013 like it's basic knowledge.
Being part of a generation that was told “Wikipedia is not a source” makes it genuinely baffling to me that jobs are now telling people to just use ChatGPT for everything.
Tyler James Williams discusses how he feels about ”Abbott Elementary” reaching 100 episodes—and the fact that this is the first time in 30 years he has worked on a project that has hit this milestone.
“I've been doing this for a very long time. I've been doing this for about 30 years. This will be the first time I hit 100 episodes on a show. To me, it's kind of like doing a marathon. It's like, yeah, anybody can kind of keep a good pace the first mile, maybe the first five, but towards the end of it, That's when you really figure out who you are.
And I think that's more of what that milestone means for us. We did this for what is at least five years, it feels like you have to do in order to get to 100. Maybe four if you're doing it really, really efficiently. And we were still making a good show at episode 100. That's the thing I'll be most proud of when we hit it. That will be, I know that I'll be able to look to my left and to my right when we table read whatever that script is. And everybody sitting there, everybody who worked on that script, everybody who eventually shoot that script will be able to stand on the fact that we did a hundred of the best episodes we possibly could and we didn't phone it in once. That's what I'm proud of.”
We didn’t care about how much protein we ate. We used drugstore shampoo and conditioner. We drank out of plastic bottles. We touched receipts. We could wait in a line without needing to check our phones. We could watch a 3-hour movie without even flinching. No one knew what was happening in our lives because we didn’t have social media to tell them. We could get to places without using GPS. We didn’t even know how powerful we were.
i believe in re-reading and re-watching your favourite books & movies at different stages of your life. the plot never changes, but your perspective does.
The new girls of today are not hitting the scene the way the girls did in the 2000’s
THIS was the total package. I was obsessed with Christina Milian here. I remember this song being all over Pop radio, Urban radio, BET, and MTV.