I like the bit in Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie where Matt starts talking antivax. Because that's not a callback to the TV show, or the web series. It's a callback to the fucking mega64 expo promotional episode
The administration lying to you made sense during the 1900s and early 2000s because the internet was in its infancy. Now they’ll lie to you knowing there’s 25 different angles of a situation in 8K UHD showing the exact opposite of what they said and it piss me off even more
"boohoo, they need more wrenches or something" and "do you want me to take your watch?" are both all-timers and also just everyday ass dialogue on this near-perfectly written show
Venting to a computer that is programmed to tell you you’re right (even when you’re not) turns you into a worse person and discourages personal development. Computers cannot feel things like empathy, compassion, etc.
This is not a dunk on OP, but I’m baffled this is considered insightful. It only takes stepping outside to see most people should never be responsible for a child’s education.
The problem is that schools where the underclass are concentrated are often not good.
Declining an Academy invitation because you don’t think you’re good at choosing the best art and find the notion of it too stressful is an extremely Ryan Coogler thing, and it’s even funnier if you read it in his voice.
Somewhere along the way, being wrong about facts was reclassified as "having an opinion," and knowing facts was stigmatized as "having bias." It's a big part of why we're in hell now.
“Must be nice having friends”
“Well, have you tried going out and meeting people?”
“How dare you! Only a billionaire with disposable income and all the time in the world would say something so offensive. And what if the person hates me? Or kills me?”
Losers.