That Brazil nonchalant act is so funny, they're getting cooked out there.
Great timing, Z
I don't know if my screen is fucking up the rendering, but that hue of canary yellow feels wrong and is hurting this traditionalist's eyes
[Minor spoiler so stop reading here if you're the sensitive type]
There's a lot of boomer themes in Spielberg's latest but the funniest by far is the steadfast belief in the power of local news
Actually fascinated by this now, because the professional reviews rolling in are likely to be nicer to it (access journalism, plus you can't really pan the dean of popular movie making) than the audiences will be
An illustration of the reverse being true is how you could figure out how deep eurocrisis was for the younger brackets by the type of profile you'd see taking nanny jobs or serving coffees in the city of London circa 2010-14
I'll keep repeating that just a modest mental framework for population flows solves this silly debate. Aggregate populations have great collective intuition for what's what, and I do not think you're convincing the median Briton to take a shot at the median Mississippi life.
It's really cool how the salient pop pol/econ theories of the 2016 turn was like "elephant curve made people mad, and you have to respect it", and the end result is this - trillionaires with such power they can take antiretrovirals away from the poorest people in the world at the stroke of a pen