Someone tries stealing things from Wayne Enterprises' R&D division acting on an insider tip and the second they manage to figure out the correct orientation to insert their villainous obligatory USB stick the screen loads starting with something labelled classified before suddenly the screen's taken over by a Rickroll and the data thief's entire system has been hacked into by Lucius Fox's new and improved malware.
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The final frontier novelization is very interesting, the book touches a little more on Kirk's thoughts and how is grief is causing him to do things that are very dangerous (in an effort to NOT think) and its scaring bones
Which makes the convo they have with sybok more interesting - sybok is basically using therapy as a manipulation tactic to get people to follow him unconditionally. He may not mean it maliciously but it still is indeed a kind of brainwashing
Kirk looking at the possibility of therapy and trying to face the pain he's experiencing and he badically says "fuuuuck that my pain is what makes me who I am and I don't know where I'd be without it" which is so fucking sad!!! He's gone through so much loss and agony that he defines himself with it, which doesn't sound healthy at all
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Welcome to our series about the VIPs who make WordPress VIP such a special web platform, and an even better place to work. First up: Ryan Sholin (he/him)!
Q: What is your role at WordPress VIP?
A: Hey there, I’m Ryan Sholin, Head of Technology Partnerships. I help big technology companies and folks making cool stuff in the WordPress ecosystem find each other to solve problems for our enterprise customers.
Q: What’s your favorite thing about working at Automattic?
A: The people! The benefits! The culture! OK, trick answer, I guess, because they’re all kinda the same thing. When I joined Automattic in 2017 to work on WordPress VIP in a “Growth Engineering” role, it was because I knew I loved remote work, and wanted to do it somewhere built around it. Automattic’s distributed team—and the culture that’s grown up around it—proved to be a great fit for me, personally and professionally.
Q: What’s your favorite Tumblr meme?
Errrrrrrrr, so, funny story. I definitely signed up for Tumblr when it was new and have used Tumblr before, even for some topical sideblogs, but then I disappeared for a dozen years or so into the vast wilds of Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. These days I’m off two of those and keep the third private, so I’m back-on-Tumblr this year.
Which means my meme knowledge is limited, but “blorbo from my shows” is a good match for how I feel about the references that I do get.
Q: Who would win in a fight: pizza, aliens, or crabs?
A: Easy. Crabs. There are more crabs than people think. Lotta crabs. So many crabs. Be wary around crabs, people. Crabs.
Q: Do you have a Tumblr where these fine folks can follow you?
A: Sure, I’m stubbornly public on social networks until I’m not, so you can follow me at @ryansholin (ryansholin.tumblr.com), where I’m theoretically mostly actually blogging about a music project, but in reality I’m also reblogging some art and film and music stuff that I find inspirational. It’s a mood board for middle-aged dudes getting into synths.
I’m also a serial liker, so you may see me throwing a lot of hearts around if I follow you. I’m still learning how and when and why to #reblog-and-use-the-tags-to-comment.
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