Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) dir. Peter Ramsey, Robert Persichetti Jr. & Rodney Rothman
bonus:
I never noticed the one scientist just right of center that doesn’t bother. Literally rolls her eyes like “I ain’t playing these games I just want to drink my gd latte”
If various companies think that pulling their content from Netflix so they can host their own streaming service will make them sign up to theirs then they are wrong. It will just make me pirate their content again.
“Every month in prison they had something called Inmate Council, where you get to meet with the prison administration and make suggestions. I volunteered to be the representative for my housing unit. And toward the end of the meeting, the warden asked if anyone had questions or concerns. The NBA finals were going on at the time. So I raised my hand and asked: ‘If the Cavs force a game seven, can we keep the TV on past lock up time?’ And she agreed. She agreed in front of everyone. So when game seven came around, all of us were excited. We gathered around the TV in the dayroom to watch the game. But right as the second quarter was starting, the television clicked off. The CO came down and tried to kick everybody out. I told her the warden gave us permission, but she said it didn’t matter. And that’s when things began to go downhill. We refused to leave. The CO went behind a protected gate and pulled the silent alarm. We grabbed all the tables and chairs and stacked them up against the door. We covered the floor in shampoo and water. The security team came back with riot gear and huge cans of pepper spray, but we kept the door closed for over two hours. When they finally got inside, they were slipping all over the place. We just laid down on the floor and put our hands behind our back. I was given thirty days in solitary confinement. But I had to do the right thing. Women are allowed to vote because some woman wanted to vote. The Civil Rights Movement started because Rosa Parks didn’t want to get out of her seat. And next time there’s a game seven of the NBA Finals, I bet they’re going to leave the TV on in Building Six at Rikers Island.”
i teach debate at a prison every saturday morning. every saturday morning the COs act like they don’t know me or the program and they never heard of this before. every saturday i sit in the prison lobby for fifteen or twenty or thirty or forty five minutes and every time eventually they find the memo. i get the pass. my students are always waiting for me. they’ve started recruiting other people to come to the class because of how much they like it. the first week was 4 people. then 7. last week was 18 in just one unit. and every week the COs act like they’ve never heard of it
Nothing’s over rated. People like what they like. Sometimes a smaller group of people don’t feel the same about what’s loved by many people. They feel left out like they’re missing something and feel insulted. So they give themselves a superiority complex acting like their some highly intelligent being because they’re not “manipulated” by the product. They think they’re rebellious and free thinkers for telling the world how everyone’s wrong for enjoying said product. Yet they’re not any more special. They’re just people want everyone to have the exact same preferences as they do over a frivolous song, movie, or cartoon. Anyone who feels superior over others all because they like some piece of media that’s not mainstream has nothing else to brag about. They truly are worthless.
Anyway, Archers an okay show. That’s cool if you’re big into it.