Hollywood budgets are insane these days.
I watched Godzilla -1. That movie was fucking boss, and apparently its budget was only $15 million. That’s less than they spent removing the CGI buttholes from Cats.
Hollywood budgets are insane these days.
I watched Godzilla -1. That movie was fucking boss, and apparently its budget was only $15 million. That’s less than they spent removing the CGI buttholes from Cats.
People making less than $35k a year were doing this?
the depletion of savings built up during the pandemic
Built up savings? Is this a thing?
Because they already raised hundreds of millions from investors
MBA requirement for graduation
Yeah the pledge is definitely weird.
Eh I don’t buy that, at least not as the primary goal. It’s more a side effect of the structure and resources of a class. When the classrooms were built to support 18 students per class, and the teacher’s union contract says they’ll have a max of 25 students per class, but in actuality they have 31 students per class, kids sharing desks and bumping elbows, yeah we kinda need all 31 of those kids to sit down and buckle up, or no one at all is going to get any learning done.
Is it the ideal learning environment for every student? Nope. Is it the ideal learning environment for any student? Probably not. But unless we’re willing to invest more in education, it’s what we’re working with.
I think they want kids to pay attention in class
$3.50 for a McDouble, the item they used to replace the double cheeseburger on the dollar menu…
Huh. That is way cooler
Well here’s a story written in 2003 about exactly that, that I find myself thinking about more and more often
Hi! I’m from the Berenstein and fruit of the loom cornucopia timeline. How are you?
Resolution took a step back as well, IIRC. The last CRT I had could do 1200 vertical pixels, but I feel like it was years before we saw greater than 768 or 1080 on flat screen displays.
Goliath was actually built like Ivankov from One Piece
Lol, we still refer to movies shot with a shakey nauseating camera as “filmed Cloverfield-style”
Common myth. You do not need to pay interest ever to have good credit. Your accounts should show activity, ie your balance on your statement should be non-zero, but you can pay off that entire balance (and thereby pay no interest) and still improve your score.
There was a rumor to that effect, yes. But I think it was mostly a meme 😂