I’ve been using Instapaper for years. It does the job.
I’ve been using Instapaper for years. It does the job.
I did not expect to see a Dane Cook reference today.
I’m partial to Christ Chex myself.
Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.
Fred Brooks - The Mythical Man-Month - 1975
Chili and cinnamon rolls. Are you from Kansas?
It’s always been, “The devil is getting married,” for me.
Pitiful, moany Zelda was the worst.
I’ll buy that. Wish they had made it more concrete than that.
I think you’re correct, but how do you get Nine Inch Nails from a board with two nails in it?
Saint Joseph’s baby aspirin. Bartles and James. And you. Or your memory.
You Or Your Memory by The Mountain Goats
Absolutely. To have the chance at being the first to see and experience what’s out there? Oh yes.
Yes. Bidets should be opt-out at this point.
That’s exactly how it works.
Wait. You can take stuff out of shrines?
I just found instructions. I’ll be damned. Very clever.
Yes, because there wouldn’t be a centralized repository of posts.
I’m going to hazard a response to what you found wtf:
Aronofsky’s Noah is told with a Jewish perspective on the story. In Jewish tradition, Noah is a notable person, but he is not admirable. In Genesis it states that Noah was righteous in his generation. Rashi, a leading rabbi in the Middle Ages, said in regards to that statement: “Others, however, explain it to his discredit: in comparison with his own generation he was accounted righteous, but had he lived in the generation of Abraham he would have been accounted as of no importance.” (https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.6.9?lang=bi&aliyot=0&p2=Rashi_on_Genesis.6.9.2&lang2=bi)
Jewish sages, too, have long criticized Noah for accepting God’s dictate that he will destroy all life on earth without argument. That’s in contrast to Abraham who, when God said he would destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, argued with God and got him to agree not to destroy the cities if there existed ten righteous people in the cities.
So Aronofsky shows Noah as a religious extremist who does what God says without question. It’s a sometimes ugly portrayal, but it fits with an interpretation of Noah that sees him as the best the world had on hand, but not the best that mankind can be.