The fact that Hoshi’s singular voiceline for a character unrelated to Ordeal Call 2 or the other Hassans is for Kotarou fills my brain with so much rot. My constant brainrot character and my newest brainrot character being friends is too much of a blessing aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
28 notes
·
View notes
it’s kind of insane how no matter how many years go by, their connection never dies
91 notes
·
View notes
my dad burned some bakhoor and now it smells like the entire middle east in here holy shit
15 notes
·
View notes
Me trying not to gush to everyone about Zed and the ZOMBIES movies in general
7 notes
·
View notes
The urge to fix the entirety of my tumblr right now
3 notes
·
View notes
and what if i cut my hair chin length what then
2 notes
·
View notes
The urge to post the Racer Harry blurb early
3 notes
·
View notes
Please send asks for me to edge to, woke up so drippy and I need to touch so baddd
2 notes
·
View notes
my mom bought a bottle of bourbon because she’s dressing as a character from yellowstone for halloween and that character always has liquor on her and she let me. try a sip. worst mistake of my life now i have a headache and my tummy hurts
2 notes
·
View notes
i just checked wikipedia and the 2007-2008 writer’s strike was only 99 days long. the strike that shows up in the wikipedia pages of every show from that era with a blurb on how it affected shooting and release schedules.
we’re on day 113 of the current strike, with no end in sight.
54K notes
·
View notes
heres a picture that i really like check it out
22K notes
·
View notes
After 146 days, the Writer's Strike has ended with a resounding success. Throughout constant attempts by the studios to threaten, gaslight, and otherwise divide the WGA, union members stood strong and kept fast in their demands. The result is a historic win guaranteeing not only pay increases and residual guarantees, but some of the first serious restrictions on the use of AI in a major industry.
This win is going to have a ripple effect not only throughout Hollywood but in all industries threatened by AI and wage reduction. Studio executives tried to insist that job replacement through AI is inevitable and wage increases for staff members is not financially viable. By refusing to give in for almost five long months, the writer's showed all of the US and frankly the world that that isn't true.
Organizing works. Unions work. Collective bargaining how we bring about a better future for ourselves and the next generation, and the WGA proved that today. Congratulations, Writer's Guild of America. #WGAstrong!!!
38K notes
·
View notes