Lane
@heylookatlane
I teach at the Indiana Maurer School of Law
Once again from the rafters: I will vote for any Democrat that finds a way to ban these scams from appearing on my phone every hour on the hour.
The new Atlantic article about how the fake AI economy is about to catastrophically collapse is sponsored by Price Waterhouse Cooper’s AI consulting department.
Well my Criterion subscription just paid for itself. Let’s see how many films I can watch before Monday morning.
On the recommendation of the Criterion Channel, I watched “Wild Things” for the first time.
Bluebook v.22 is out! What chicanery. Rather than give “cleaned up” a “definitive meaning in practice,” the authors just created a new, equally vague phrase and tried to give *that* a new meaning. But it isn’t even accurate because the modification is to the quoted language, not the citation.
I pay some $28 a month for a subscription to the @nytimes.com - and not only do I still have to look at ads when I read the paper, just look at the high quality of their advertisers these days. This is like trying to read OAN!
Underrated benefit of working from home alone: I can listen to Rush and no one is here to judge me or roll their eyes
The incredibly stupid own-goals of the Democratic Party just keep piling up around me
Absolutely killer show by Bully last night in front of two thousand indifferent Suki Waterhouse fans. The first two times I saw them, maybe thirty people were there. If this album had come out in 1996 it would have been on top of the world.
I hope that when I visit a doctor, he’s at least heard of heart disease and cancer.
RIP John Cassaday, a truly great artist. My favorite work of his is obviously from Planetary, but who could forget this page from Astonishing X-Men?
Olympic breakdancing is like when they find the best punk guitarist in the high school and make him play with the marching band during football games. They’re great at what they do but the context for it is SO weird.
People complain all the time about old artists doing nostalgia tours but I’m pretty excited for this one. Only 49 years after his death!
The guy checking out the swastikas did not want anyone to take a picture of him checking out the swastikas.