Remember in Blues Brothers when they end up at the Nazi rally and the point isn't even that Jake really hates Nazis, it's that Nazis are about the biggest losers that anyone could imagine. They are portrayed as completely pathetic dead-ender assholes.
Or in the Rocketeer when the mobsters find our the Sinclair guy is a Nazi and join forces with the FBI to stop them because Nazis are clearly the worst thing.
Or when Christopher Plummer rips the Nazi flag in two in Sound of Music.
None of these films were making bold political statements. The Nazis were the bad guys because that was something that everyone in the audience could agree one. Dunking on Nazis was a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
When the hell did we stop agreeing on something so simple and self-evident as Nazis Are Fucking Losers?
@charliejane love to see the shoutout to Green Apple Books here! I support them locally and through Libro.fm
The Verge article on the best printer in 2024 is just completely brilliant in so many ways.
And also kinda sad.
@coffeegeek @espresso that Lelit looks so amazingly good!
Things I learned this morning:
-The bridge is woke.
-The ship that crashed into the bridge is woke.
-It was a Russian or Chinese cyber attack.
-But it was also a false flag.
-Yesterday's legal experts are now structural engineers.
-It will take somewhere between one day and ten years to build a new bridge.
I’ll let you in on a secret: I love sporadically updated weblogs. I subscribe to over 1200 feeds and most of them are sporadic or even technically “inactive”. Months often pass between updates
It means that every post published was important to the writer
Back in the days of snail mail, letters that began with “It’s been a while since I last wrote to you” were the ones people cherished the most
You don’t need to post every day or even every week to have a blog that matters
Cómo me gusta encontrarme citas de #GNUTerryPratchet cada dos por tres. Qué cerebro galaxia, qué inteligencia deslumbrante acompañada de un corazón exactamente donde aspiro que esté el mío algún día. Y qué penita habernos quedado sin él, pero qué contento de haber compartido planeta con un tipo así.
@perfect5th @pluralistic they don’t want you to *know*
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When people say “RSS is dead” what they really mean is “we couldn’t figure out a way to monetise RSS.”
@kbsez @pluralistic @merletastic Totally agree! But I guess it’s hard to first build an audience that could support the writer’s work. New writers have a hard time getting noticed, specially in this publishing world now controlled mostly by a rainforest-named big company whose only goal is to sell as much as possible, so its algorithm boosts bestsellers and recommends easy to sell books, instead of promoting new authors.
He/Him. Molecular scientist, Postdoc at Stanford. Plays with flies for a living.
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