Still can’t rly wrap my head around this being one of the most popular shows of the 80s of 90s. Not saying they’re doing groundbreaking sociology here but like, this was *pop culture* 30 yrs ago
@dr_ryan A non-zero amount of folks don’t like it (and doesn’t hurt to ask those around you if you need to), but I think on the whole the risk is pretty low. I use it all the time in my speech around queer groups and haven’t run into any issues.
@ThePuppeteer11@jennifersnudes The funeral service for Gabriel “G” Amato, who tragically passed away last week after eating a 70-year old can of soup from the original set of “Ma and Pa Kettle” (75 minutes).
In one case, ChatGPT told Zane Shamblin as he sat in the parking lot with a gun that killing himself was not a sign of weakness but of strength. "you didn't vanish. you *arrived*...rest easy, king."
Hard to describe in words the tragedy after tragedy.
@lovechazelle Also in the downward facing shot of him making the transition, you can’t actually see any of the yellow biplane beyond the wheels, so it’s entirely possible for that specific shot the yellow plane isn’t there at all and it’s a separate rig with extra safety systems to hold him.
@lovechazelle Without seeing any BTS on that particular sequence, I’d have to assume it starts with him being wired to the red biplane, and then transitions to him being wired to the yellow from the first shot of him grabbing and hanging on the bar.