We’ve come for your daughter, Chuck.
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We’ve come for your daughter, Chuck.
This thing reads like stereo instructions.
John Wesley Harding “If You Have Ghosts” video featured on 120 Minutes, 1990
This video is what every ETC programmer has ever said to me in a nutshell.
So, I have been programming on an ETC Ion for two months straight. Coming off of the MA2 and Jands Vista platforms it’s like going back in time. To a shittier, less user friendly time.
Yes, I see the benefits of using that console for theatrical, single cue stack events. But for anything else… what the ever living fuck? Writing the simplest of effect is one of the most irritating things ever.
It isn’t that it’s impossible… it is that it is fucking awful. Clunky, tedious, and generally a shitty user experience.
Every ETC programmer I’ve ever met said, “I can do everything on an Ion that you can do on a MA.” I won’t deny that, but while you’re still writing effects and keying endless strings bullshit, I’m done sitting in catering shooting the shit. Yes it’s possible, but like all things in the theater… there really is a better way.
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Reblog the shit out of this, ok? Everyone was acting like he was some sideshow attraction while his fifteen min of fame ran its course, and look, he’s done A Thing. He is not an idiot, he is not just some stupid kid from the projects. He got his family out, and he helped other people. I know people say things need more notes as some kind of guilt thing. But no, this needs more notes. 13k is not enough.
Didn’t he also become a kickass hairdresser and businessman? This dude is the best.
EDITED TO ADD: AND he launched a sex offender tracker app! hoooooly shit
i always thought it was weird how people were making fun of a guy who saved someone from being raped and then warned people on the news to defend themselves against rapists, like, this dude is cool as shit
Hot Rod guys (Ohio, 1924)
Blazing down the dirt path at 12 miles per hour!
(season 6 bloopers)
she’s so hot wtf
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I want a cigarette. There’s a way of speaking that comes with a cigarette that you just can’t achieve without one.
White high school students cursing black students on the first day that public schools were integrated in Montgomery, Alabama, 1963 by Flip Schulke.
Coming Down on the Wrong Side of History was their favorite class.
Blur “Chemical World” video featured on 120 Minutes, 1993
ok I can kind of see how it would be cute if it were covered in fur and not moist
“I prayed for the death of Heather Chandler many times and I felt bad every time I did it but I kept doing it anyway. Now I know you understood everything. Praise Jesus, Hallelujah.”
NUNS! It’s always nice to see the Pink Sisters.
For having nuns and priests in the family, our little branch of the tree is decidedly un-Catholic except for the three times a year we go see Sr. Gemma.
I haven’t rewatched the Gilmore Girls since it went off air, and was so excited for it to come back. I remember loving it, rooting for the tiny family that shed their privilege in order to live a more authentic life, free of attachments to rules and stigma. When Netflix brought the full series to…
Fine, we were in Barney’s car eating packets of mustard.
This is what my new place looks like in Portland. I move there in a couple weeks. Lived here in SF since 1998, so this is a big deal!
I can’t describe my jealousy right now.
I’d move back there in a second!
Do you need 2 roommates, 2 dogs, and 2 cats? (The cats and dogs will also pay rent)
Playground near NYU, 1975
I miss when playgrounds were just heaps of wooden stuff. Nothing says playtime like a six inch long splinter, asphalt, and smashed beer bottles.
The playground we went to the most had broken beer bottle ‘drifts’ in the corners where all the glass had washed to.
We’d play with that glass. Our parents didn’t care. Well, they did, but they’d just tell from the wooden benches on the perimeter, “ERIC! Put that down!”
The late 70’s early 80’s version of helicopter parenting.
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THSI LITERALLY MAKES LIFE WORTH EVERYTHING
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