What strikes me as interesting, is with the context of Uma being in a Manhattan "studio apt" at 16, trying to be an actor and drinking and going to clubs:
"Uma had a license. I knew she was a shaky driver, but she had a license."
This almost seems like a polite way of saying: "She really doesn't know how to drive a car"
@SpookyR a couple of years ago, every couple of months I'll get this headache that turns into a weird shooting pain behind my left eye. Nothing normally relieves it but sleep works like a charm.
iTunes is so stupid that it thinks Thursday's NoAgenda show is today's and it won't let me listen to the friggin show! This new iOS version is a DISASTER
Looks like Joe Rogan finally got Steven Pinker on his show. I've loved the man's books for years but I sadly suspect the thing that finally got this to happen was how he got defamed over fakery on Twitter.
Happy to say I've pretty much cut Twitter altogether.
@DaDenMan there's a big standing fridge in my local grocery store that carries seasonal stuff. Today it is stacked with ready to bake pizzas and bbq and buffalo wings.
@PakkonenCT I saw something where she allegedly said that now that she has a child, she's appalled she helped him cheat. Lady, there's a 20 minute compilation of men ejaculating on your face on the Internet. Spare me your moral quandary.
Here's a dark thought: If we are going to have mass shootings from time to time, what would it take to convince one of these wackos to do up a celebrity awards show?
1 - I think there's a real fight here in that Google really did break the law.
2 - People should think more about when they should just avoid certain conversations with coworkers outright. They could have done well to listen to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjP9UNiKxEQ
3 - Pursuant to 2, Google is massively fucking stupid by essentially embedding autistic Internet forum fighting into their corporate culture.