What I can't seem to understand, I grew up in the 90s. Everyone did this... An entire generation who would turn the TV to MTV or ESPN on Friday night and leave it there until they went to class on Monday surely can understand this appeal.
There are very few scenes in movies which always hit for me, when Madeleine Lebeau sings La Marseillaise, it doesn't matter what kind of mood I am in, it always moves me to tears.
It is incredible to think they made this movie during the war.
I honestly think a small but not insignificant portion of the audience went to see it because there was a new Roger Rabbit short which aired before it.
It is so incredibly brave to leave everything and everyone you know behind and come to America in search of a better life. America succeeded because it was built on the backs of generations of gutsy men and women giving up everything they know for a better life.
I feel like this photo of masked, armed men pepper spraying a pastor protecting his community is going to be a defining picture of this moment in America for a long, long time.
He had a Washington Post profile and a NYT Profile and had a book published which was read by dozens and dozens of people outside of DC. How was he cancelled? What a waste of a platform.
I would love to get into the weeds on what percentage of time Trump scrolls twitter and what percentage of time he stays in Truth Social, because I can't even imagine what truth social looks like now.
It was a beautiful Sunday in Portland. Farmer’s markets, the Portland Marathon, peaceful protests, and some views of Mt. Hood. This city is vibrant, peaceful, and resilient. We do not need a federal occupation, and we sure as hell don’t want one.