Twitter sucks but this short film that I wrote doesn’t
October 2023, mark your calendars, I hope we make you CRY like a little BABY LOSER (in a good way)
@BincFilm@MDBergalicious@EricGordonBerg
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@TimCowlishaw If him being inactive is what matters, I’d love for you to explain why it would have been wrong for him to bet against his team in those exact same instances
@beefdentist Im the best I’m and I’m the baddest I have all the money that’s why they call me Fort knox, my watch is gold and it’s a rolex so I don’t that’s why I don’t ever look at the clocks, bling bling bling that’s the sound of my jewelry, ring ring ring that’s my cousin Stewie (griffin)
@fadetokat My working theory is that in the same way Wish Nikki co-opted Real Nikki’s book excerpt about Hansel and Gretel, Real Nikki retrieved the tiger’s eye hoping that it would restore her own willpower but Wish Nikki made it into a gift for Bear instead
@notnickok@hneybears It entirely erases the core theme of the movie while directly contradicting multiple integral plot points
Real Nikki breaking through makes no sense, every instance of someone noticing Nikki’s behavioral change makes no sense, Ian’s wish coming true makes no sense, etc.
@NBACouchside Attaining a larger public image doesn’t grant more people the right to knowledge about your non-public life.
“People want to know” and “people have a right to know” are not synonymous. Nobody disputes the former, Paige is disputing the latter. And she’s correct.
@Getsomeapathy@SaucePub Skyler’s way of achieving personal gain was not crossing her husband so as not to destroy her family
Walt’s way of achieving personal gain was poisoning a child, setting off a bomb in a nursing home, organizing Nazi prison hits, and murder
And you describe these as “both bad”