This was real, but it’s worth noting it wasn’t a permanent mural. It was projected onto the building by activists Thursday evening.
https://hyperallergic.com/991502/massive-free-luigi-image-projected-on-manhattan-building/
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This was real, but it’s worth noting it wasn’t a permanent mural. It was projected onto the building by activists Thursday evening.
https://hyperallergic.com/991502/massive-free-luigi-image-projected-on-manhattan-building/
Next time you go, try riding inside of the train. It’s much more comfortable and safe in there.
“Let it burn” means giving up and letting them win. Accepting defeatism and rolling over for them is exactly what got them into power and is letting them stay there.
I, personally, would much rather keep fighting them.
My pic is myself, so… I have no further argument and forget I said anything.
At the fancy Little Caesars they have Pizza Pizza Pizza.
“Hey, girl!”
The rare reverse Malcolm.
He’s also much more of an utter prick.
This looks like default Windows 98 desktop wallpaper from a really cool alternate dimension.
This is it exactly. It’s known as “person-first” or “people-first” language, and it’s a way to be kind toward people with how one uses words. Not a bad habit to get into.
I appreciate your edit so much. More people should feel free to not only be educated with new info, but be confident in openly sharing the fact that they were and help spread that info forward. Learning stuff is awesome.
Some people would see the nets - a lifesaving device put there by the sheer force and willpower of a community who care so deeply about helping people survive their worst struggles that they pushed the powers that be to design, construct, and pay for it to be put in place and save human lives - and find that a really fucking beautiful sight.
“Dude, where’s my moral center?”
I love those!
Very true. There are also definitely still some 1990s-era LGBTQIA+ phobic jokes which were wrong then and really stick out now, but in general I’d call the writing surprisingly decent.
As a New Yorker, though, I still couldn’t afford that apartment in a million years.
When Friends was current I wasn’t a fan, the small bits I’d seen mostly annoyed me and - disaffected gothy teens/early twenties guy that I was - I dismissed it as one of those things everyone in the mainstream liked and was therefore obviously garbage.
Nowadays I’m married to a Friends fan who has begun showing me the series. As we progress through the box set I’m realizing it’s actually pretty good, a couple of the characters actually still annoy me when they’re focused on but there’s a ton else going on that’s pretty entertaining. I’m particularly surprised to be enjoying Chandler so much.
It’s very sad what Matthew Perry went through in life and how he died, but I’m now belatedly appreciating some of the work he did.
Projection.