A 20-year study has shown that, like photocopying photocopies, cloning doesn't produce perfect copies – with big implications for farming, conservation and de-extinction
Unexpected Dave
Football is the only out-of-season major sport right now, so I'm watching "The Longest Yard."
New Scientist
By the mid-90s, the most popular metal/hard rock had become unsuitable for mainstream rock radio. So you got this increasing disconnect between what artists were getting airplay versus what artists were actually selling records.
This eventually led to the expulsion of all rock from the mainstream.
Anyway, my point in bringing all this up is that when writers continue to use racist tropes in their stories, you can't call it "good faith" or "honest mistake". This nonsense has been getting called out for decades.
Ron Howard's "The Paper" has some very good awkward fighting.
I don't think comparing the reaction to the public murder of a 31-year-old to the reaction to the death of an 81-year-old suffering from Parkinson's disease is the dunk that people think it is.
When Scalia and Kissinger died, we all celebrated openly, and there was almost no pushback.