I mean, y'all remember the Dixie Chicks right?
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I never saw that! I heard great reviews though, but I think the whole Disney+ stuff kinda buried it from being a "must-see".
lol, oh right ... it's just that they liked hockey so they had to be from Canada 🤣 in my mind
Ah, you're right. They moved to San Francisco, but yes the family was originally from Canada.
I mean, there were some slim San Francisco people in the movie there still too. From like the bus and the school kids! ... I feel like I'm fumbling ... lol
I only recently learned the etymology of the word: "second"
Its name comes from being the "second" division of the hour, with the minute being the first.
I'll check that out! Thanks!
Not sure if it's my Lemmy client but the spoiler doesn't work for me.
You young'uns. I immediately thought of The Outer Limits with David Hyde Pierce: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0667983/
I bet there's a Twilight Zone episode that does it too that someone will tell me I've missed, lol.
Before people take this too seriously, I think Toy Story was set in America and so was Inside Out and they seemed pretty slim. I'm sure there's a lot of others too.
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I mean I'm far away from my college days at this point. However, I'd be using AI like a mofo if I still were.
Mainly because there was so many unclear statements in textbooks (to me) and if I had someone I could ask stupid questions to, I could more easily navigate my university career. I was never really motivated to "cheat" but for someone with huge anxiety, it would have been beneficial to more easily search for my stuff and ask follow up questions. That being said, tech has only gotten better, and I couldn't find half the stuff I did growing up that's already on the Internet even without AI.
I'm hoping more students would use it as a learning aid rather than just generating their work for though. There was a lot of people taking shortcuts and "following the rules" feels like an unvalued virtue when I was in Uni.
The thing is that education needs to adapt fast and they're not typically known for that. Not to mention, most of the teachers I knew would have neither the creativity/skills, nor the ability, nor the authority to change entire lesson plans instantly to deal with the seismic shift we're dealing with.
I still don't know why they didn't just do another timeline or story/characters within the Avatar universe. You can go back and do any of the other Avatars or dig into other stories and characters.
The same story and characters seem odd to me.
Also, imagine a side story and then seeing Aang show up or something. Wouldn't that be doper than seeing a remake?