In The Departed (2006), Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg play two different characters— a subtle nod to them being two different actors, despite my wife being unable to tell them apart on the first viewing of the movie.
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op this is the funniest post you’ve made yet
[ID: someone with a face mask on their chin looking at the camera and pointing to text that says “stress is caused by not enough front porch sittin and sweet tea drinkin”. /End]
every version of twelfth night is legally obligated to have a scene staged like this
too busy being invested in 8+ year old video games to care about anything new that’s being announced
Don’t like people pointing out that it no longer makes sense in modern society to pretend a banana is a telephone
my bioengineering team is working on a rectangular-slab-shaped banana variant to address this very issue
The point of reading isn't just consume tropes 🙄 it's to log every book you read at your local librarys summer reading program making you eligible for fun prizes and an end of the summer pizza party
I saw a post the other day from someone who was distressed that a parent had found their system tiktok and I can't stop thinking about it
If you are scared about someone, particularly an abuser, finding an account, don't share identifying information, especially not videos of yourself.
I grew up in the early days of the internet and online safety PSAs which were often laughable but deeply ingrained the idea that the internet can be dangerous so never give out identifying information.
And while I think some of those ideas are rather extreme, it's really jarring to see how much things have swung in the opposite direction.
If you are posting things you don't want people in your life to see, don't post things on an open platform with identifying information such as your face, your name, or where you live.
This is especially important if you're concerned about abusers finding what you post.
I know the internet has changed drastically and it's a lot more common for people to post identifying info, but if you're still in a position where people in your life seeing what you post could be dangerous, please be careful. Find places or ways to post that are separate from your IRL identity. Keep yourself safe.




