Saturday, September 30, 2017

Saturday: Museum day.

Again.  Because they have a new exhibition that I wanted to see.

I should just accept that they're never going to have the tasty mushroom pasta again.

And drown my disappointment in chocolate.
They didn't allow photos in the exhibition gallery.
So I had to be careful.

And only took pictures of the introduction.
 It was good.  I spent about an hour going through it.

And then scanned through the rest of things.  It's still mostly the same.

They still have the tiger

and dragon gallery.

The medieval gallery was closed. 
I noticed there was water damage/paint issues in the ceiling last time.  I assume this is work to fix that issue.

The park across the street is also open again.  I'm not totally sure what they did.

Friday, September 29, 2017

It was a mistake to start google image searching "Sue Storm" when I was about to go to bed.

This is the Fantastic Four.  Sue Storm is Johnny Storm's sister (he's the Human Torch) and is married to Reed Richards (who is stretchy).  Also, Ben Grimm, the Thing, who doesn't enter into this conversation any more.
Sue is the Invisible Woman (previously the Invisible Girl until she decided that was stupid).  She can turn invisible.  Also, she can create invisible force bubbles, so she can make protective shields, or she can use them to carry things.  She's kind of underutilized, largely because she works with the FF, and Reed is always fucking things up since he's """"""The Smartest Person in the World"""""""""

I had a thought that once upon a time, Sue turned evil, and killed people by putting force bubbles in their brain.  That led to me searching, which led to me discovering enough things that made me want to make a blog post.

First of all, when she turned evil, she had terrible costume choices.
But I couldn't find anything with her killing people.  I thought it was kind of a future thing, where she'd taken over the world.  The best I could find was this:
Where she kind of chokes the Hulk.
But, so many other things jumped out at me.
Like how the solution to Evil Sue Storm was a bit of domestic violence.
I'm sure that's just a one off thing righ
Oh.  God I hate you, Reed Richards.
But at least that's the worst costume Sue ever had, righ
Oh you're fucking kidding me.

But it's fine, because "she designed it herself."  
I don't even want to look up who wrote/designed/drew that.  John Byrne, probably.
I don't even know what to say about this one.  It somehow seems less practical than the old blue one?  I'm also wondering if the stripes are callbacks to that terrible 80s outfit. 
Comics, I guess.

Friday: That time of the year again.

When it's Kate Leth's birthday.

I wasn't sure what I wanted for dinner, and then it hit me.
Kalbi makes everything better.
Even when it's fast food kalbi.  Also: I should have gotten the mini.  I guess I know what I'm having for dinner tomorrow, too.  

I also saw this gecko when I was parking my car.
Tonight was also the start of the Inhumans show.  Short version: it is not good.  Long version (live notes):


  • If there was that much shooting on Oahu, it'd be in the news for like, forever.
  • What happened to the moon rover?  Duh, meteor that kind of looks like a hoof.  Real scientists aren't going to think "hoofed dude stomped on it."
  • Black Bolt: "How did I get to be king, when I'm pretty bad at this?"
  • Why is there scarcity/castes?  They've been there forever.  Have they not learned about family planning?  Donald Duck knows about family planning!
  • Maximus: "Hey, want to do some treason with me?"
  • The murder team on Earth is working with Maximus?  That's just dumb.
  • Lockjaw is great.  Can we have "Lockjaw Adventures" instead?
  • The Medusa hair special effects are pretty bad
  • This is really badly written.  Like, wow.
Ok, break to talk about this.  Maximus is doing his whole coup thing, and when he finds Medusa, and she's like, "you're gross and stupid, and I hate you."  He shaves her head with clippers.  "That's silly," you say, but it's more than that.  Medusa's power is that she can control her hair and make it move, and she's super strong because of that.  This is one of the Women in Refrigerators things.  It's shitty and lazy, and is a sign the writer doesn't know what to do with the characters.  Medusa can't be strong and powerful?  WTF?

This annoyed me so much that I had to look up who wrote this crap.  Scott Buck, who apparently was the guy who made Iron Fist, which the internet also pretty much universally hated.  Maybe he shouldn't be allowed to do things anymore.  Also nice that when you google "Scott Buck is a bad writer", you see that that's kind of the main opinion.

  • Black Bolt is not a great actor
  • Oh, and now you depower Lockjaw?  Fuck you, shitty writers.  Fuck you.
  • Come on:
    • Science lady: "Here's the plot, and what's going on."
    • Science lady's boss: "That's stupid."
    • Science lady: "You're stupid!" (Not really, but she should have.  Best non-Lockjaw character.)
  • Oh yeah, why did "sees the outcomes of things" guy mess up?  That's like his whole deal.  Is nobody on the good guy side allowed to have powers?
  • It's going to take those guys like an hour to get to Makapuu from downtown.
  • So traitor lady is getting killed this episode, right?
  • Sassy wall guy is silly.  http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Eldrac_(Earth-616)  That's stupid.
  • Wtf is Medusa doing there?  That's like the opposite of where she needs to be.
  • Traitor lady is also way the fuck in the wrong place.
  • BB has been hiding in that alley for how long?  Now he's going shopping?  OMG THIS SHOW IS BAD.  Well, stealing.  Because he didn't want to wear his fancy clothes?  OTSIB.  Now he's slowly running from the cops?
  • Why does this room have convenient gun slits?  Also, aren't those people important?
  • Why can't spark girl just brain spark Maximus?  I think Sue Storm did that once.  Invisible bubble in somebody's brain to kill them.  She may have been evil at the time.
  • Traitor lady is going to leave a string of dead people, isn't she?  That's "lowkey"?  OTSIB
  • Medusa is also super strong, she shouldn't be having this much trouble.  WTF?  
  • Ok, stabby Medusa is good.  She would take the knife though.  So she can stab again in the future.  Also, totally called traitor lady dying.
  • They didn't search BB and take his space phone?  These are bad cops.
  • Why are they mining?  Like, build a farm, dummies.
  • What's the plan here, BB?  "Being in jail" is a bad plan, and it's all because you didn't like your fancy clothes.
  • Traitor lady doesn't die after being stabbed?  Lame.
Sure, some of that is me complaining about things most people won't notice because they don't know the geography of Oahu.  But there's just so much bad here.  The mining things really bothered me.  I know that's what they do in the comics, but in the comics, they use Alpha Primatives instead of squibs.  That's marginally better, because AP are fine being slaves?  Yeah.  There are so many problems with the Inhumans, that they probably should have sat down and rewritten a lot of things so it made sense.  As it is, the "good guys" look like horrible tyrants, and Maximus like The Cool Revolution.



Then I ate a slice of Slice Cake Chef Made Triple Layer Princess.  It wasn't bad.  There was coconut on the outside.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Thursday: The lady at the grocery store has a pin number of 1976.

People should be more careful.

Also this happened when I went to look to see if I had anything to use for the picture today.
Everything except for the star-choker, glasses, and belt was gone.

It's fine on the trainer screen.

  • Lindsey Graham should resign.  "I though everybody else knew what they were talking about."  Everybody else should resign as well.
  • The top marginal rates should probably be like 70%.
  • Adjuncts should be paid living wages.  Everybody should be paid living wages.
  • Well.  Side note, I wish comic books could just be numbered sequentially from the beginning.  Tracking down that this was from vol 5 of Deadpool (2015/2016 depending on which source you're looking at) made it super hard to buy.
  • This is like an entire cow.  Did people in the 50s keep an entire cow in the fridge all the time?
  • Hrm.  This is adding a lot of stress to those squirrels.  I don't understand people who are like "it's a bird feeder, not a squirrel feeder."  Dude, you're dumping food outside in your yard.  It's free to whoever is hungry.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Wednesday: Nothing broke today.

So that's a nice change from yesterday.  I did spend about an hour trying to remember how I did something six years ago.  That was less fun.

And then this evening, I watched this week's Japanese murder show.  I couldn't figure out why the main character looked so familiar until I looked her up and realized that she's Sailor Mars in the live action Sailor Moon TV show.  In this murder show, Sailor Mars is investigating why her sister died in a bus accident way out in the countryside.  She eventually figures out that she was the mistress of one guy, and that the three subsequent murders were committed by the economist guy who was also on the bus, cheating on his fiance with his mistress (who is murder one when she wants to get married).  He then kills the lady the first guy gave Sailor Mars' sister's purse (they were going to hide it to protect themselves, but he was a good guy, who had just told his wife what he was doing, and was going to get a divorce, and murder guy was scared this lady could identify him), and then kills the lady that he was paying to spy on the first guy because by that point, he's in full on murder mode.

Also, everyone that Sailor Moon lied to about her name immediately knew she was her sister's sister.


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Tuesday: I'm obviously biased

Today we had an hour and a half full department meeting, and when it was over, I checked Twitter to discover that the entire world was freaking out because now some people can make tweets 280 characters long.  Things seemed to divide cleanly into three categories:


  1. "Twitter is now even more the hell site."  First up, that's false.  Tumblr is the hell site.  Twitter functions, does not remove functionality, and does not require a third party extension to be usable.  This is the same complaint that happened when Twitter switched to circle icons, and when stars became hearts.  None of these changes matter.
  2. "Twitter should fight bots and racists."  Yes, obviously.  And I'm sure they redirected the entire "fight bots and racists" team to make one column of the database twice as big.  That's how companies work.  Everybody works on one thing.
  3. "Why even have Twitter if it's not short?"  It's still short, it just means people don't need to edit to make things fit.  I've not made tweets before because I couldn't figure out a way to abbreviate and truncate things enough to make it fit, and a stupid joke or pun isn't worth two tweets.  It sounds like that was a big part of the reasoning for the change.  I do like writing "perfect" 140 character tweets, and that's harder to do with twice the space, but whatever.
And yes, I'm certainly biased because I have a pleasant Twitter experience.  I follow people I find interesting, I block people I find offensive (and wish more people would just ignore assholes instead of retweeting their nonsense), I report as many accounts as I can if I see in a reply something that seems obviously reportable.  Based on a quick scrolling through my phone, I have 24 "we received your report" and 8 "there's an update on an account" notices.  If I understand how this works correctly, that suggests I have a 33% success rate.  Not awful.

I also understand that I have a small, private account, so I have to deal with less direct harassment.  I hope things will get better for everyone, but I suspect automatically suspending accounts would lead to a massive backlash.  I also would argue that asking a company to police the speech of the president of a country is completely missing where the real problem lies.

Again, I'm certainly biased.  I was so stunned, I didn't know what to put in my extra 140 characters.  I was going to add a picture and "look at this tweeter", but the jerk bird I was looking at flew away.
  • Oh hey cool!  The drug I used to take is number three, and the one I take now is number one!  Hahaha!  I love how our healthcare system works!  That totally isn't extractive rent seeking by soulless monsters!
  • This is kind of the line of thinking I've been trying to switch to.  I'm not going to say I always stick to it, but having a goal seems like a good thing.
  • I should finish watch RWBY.
  • This strikes me as the same humor as "Yard Sard", but maybe it's just me.
  • I should probably be ashamed that I am thinking seriously about buying a $60 shower curtain now.  Perhaps Truth has something to say about that.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Monday: Waking up early is no fun.

We should all agree that mornings are bad, and that we should ignore them.

I didn't take any pictures today, but looking though my history tells me that six years ago I made a very fall veggie/beef soup, four years ago I had a Mexican Coke in Austin, and two years ago I had a Mexican Coke in Alameda.

And eleven years ago, I took a picture of my rose bush.
That was rotated correctly when I previewed it, and I'm too tired to bother sorting it out.




Sunday, September 24, 2017

Sunday: sometimes the titles are the hardest thing to write.

I wasn't sure what I wanted for lunch, so as I was driving, I decided on going to the Counter to get a chicken sandwich.  However, when I got there, it was super busy.  So, FTS:
Sushi, I guess.
I'm not sure why, but Sunday sushi is never as good as Saturday sushi.

Then, since I took a walk yesterday, I was lazy.


Saturday, September 23, 2017

Saturday: Kapolei is dead to me now.

I've pretty much only gone there to get burgers at Kua Aina and go to Target.  That was the plan for today, but when I got there, I discovered that Kua Aina is closed.  There's only the one on the North Shore now.  Which I didn't want to drive to, because if I'm driving that far, I should probably go to the shrimp place, or the BBQ place.

So I got an ok burger instead of the good one I wanted.



Friday, September 22, 2017

Friday: I'm unusually sleepy today.

Google autocomplete on searches is always fun.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Thursday: Ugh, Thursday.

As I was getting ready to leave work this evening, I noticed something:
The door isn't straight.
I've been in this office for almost exactly two years, and I just now noticed this fact.

And the moon and Jupiter looked cool this evening.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Wednesday: Ugh, Wednesday.

I decided I didn't care about my current Magikarp, since I hadn't leveled up enough to make a difference in the league.  So I just sent it in, not fully powered up.
Only to get a 25% bonus from Pikachu.

But the next battle Litten's 5% didn't help.
And that's how I learned after all these months that Magikarp only dies whatevers if you're at max level.  I thought I could just be done with this one but I guess not.



Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Tuesday: Ugh, Tuesday.

I was able to look at some data, plotted here at an almost-orthogonal slice, with arbitrary scaling, and an obvious cosmic ray pixel.
It works pretty much how I was expecting it would, so that's good.  It's a bit sparse on metadata, but I think that's kind of a general problem that a lot of people don't get yet.


Monday, September 18, 2017

Monday: I wish I knew what I did to my ankle.

Somehow "sitting in a lunch seminar" was too much, and now it's all broken.  I probably just sat on it wrong, and pulled something.

Sightings?  Is it so empty by work that it's switched back to sightings there?
Julie sent me some data for something, so I can confirm that I do have a good idea of what it covers.

In my head, these were all angled the other way, but yeah, this is basically the picture I had.  Cool.  And it's reasonably linear, so it's not like needing to fit a ninth order polynomial or something.

  • Republicans are horrible, and I can't even begin to sort out the logic of "we have to cut funds to bring down the debt for future generations" while simultaneously adding 700 billion dollars in military spending and probably the same in the "tax cuts" they want.  I'm pretty sure future generations want "parents to not die" and "not having crippling personal debt" and "the belief that the government is sane and works to help them."  Plus, we can borrow in our own currency at rates less than inflation.  We can borrow infinity dollars, and no one can stop us.
  • I saw this tweet today, and was hit with a revelation that not everything is terrible.  You can go to Zingermann's, you can go to order your sandwich, and if it isn't on the menu because they've retired it, they will still make it if they can.  I could go, say, "I know it's not on the menu, but I really want a #67, 'Jon and Amy's Double Dip'.  I have the old menu, if that helps," and get the best sandwich ever invented.
  • My opinion of Whedon has pretty much plummeted over the past year, mostly due to the allegations against him.  Things like this don't help, though.  Batgirl doesn't have to have "damage" to go be a superhero.  Her dad is the police commissioner.  She's lived the life watching him try to hold together the city, despite corruption in the cops, and with all the crap that happens.  She's lived a life watching a normal man step up and decide he isn't going to let things get worse.  Sure, Bruce is clearly damaged, but he has a mission, and that is the best therapy for him.  Barbara doesn't need that.  She has icons in her life that show that good prevails.  Plus, I'm pretty sure when Dick showed up, she was just, "oh, yeah, no, I'm not going to be left behind by some damn kid.  Fuck that."  And she's friends with Kara, and I refuse to believe any story in which Kara isn't an absolute delight.  Bruce would clearly let himself be pounded to a pulp before asking Clark for help.  Barbara isn't stupid, so I can see her being more than happy to Team-Up all over Penguin's face.
  • I reblogged this on tumblr, but it showed up here, and thought it was a good version of Harley and Ivy, their dynamic with Joker, and the rest of those jerks.  I could totally see this, and getting to the end and seeing "Paul Dini Writer" made a lot of sense.  Why don't they have him write the DC movie stuff?

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Sunday: Pancakes.

I watched a video about pancakes last night, I woke up to a picture of pancakes being made, so I almost had to go get pancakes.
With pancakes' best friend: kalbi.
Conveniently, the pancake place is a gym, and there was space, so I put Rhydon in.
Happy Rhydon.
 Checking now it looks like it was there for about three hours.

I also caught this guy today.
I also need to remember not to go to Target on the weekends.


Saturday, September 16, 2017

Saturday: It doesn't count as being lazy if you take a walk.

I woke up at 8 this morning, decided that was nonsense, and then woke up again at 12:30.  Whoops.  A major issue was that I didn't know what I wanted for lunch.  I eventually decided that it would be worth going to Teddy's again.

They remodeled everything to look more "wood."  It's probably a good thing, because this decor looks better than the multi color stuff they had before.
However, like every table is wobbly.

The cheese tots were good, because duh.  The burger wasn't.  One problem they have is the potato bun isn't great.  They also didn't really cook my burger as much as I would have liked, and didn't have any tasty crust.
Then it was walk time.  The new bluetooth headphones work, although it did have occasional skips.  I think this corresponded with Pokemon Go doing things, but it worked fine for $15 + 22 days.

And after that, I decided I was kind of hungry, and that I wanted exactly this much sushi.

  • I really thought this case, where the cop had his own gun, said he was going to kill the victim, and probably planted a gun would have resulted in a conviction.
  • Amber Tamblyn is right.
  • I miss Flapjack.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Friday: My headphones finally arrived.

It took 22 days from the time of my first order until the second order arrived.  Ugh.  Also discovered that it doesn't matter what kind of shipping you use if the destination has lazy package handling.  At least it wasn't something perishable.

Something worked correctly today, and I had an inch to use up on the page.
  • An interesting analysis of the iPhone in terms of 1950s technology.
  • It's like they assume they can automate everything, and have no consequences.
  • DCAU timeline.
  • If I ever to switch to music, I'm definitely going to change my name to Trickstrak Empester.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Thursday: I've seen like three episodes of Splash and Bubbles, and now I've seen one twice.

This always seems to happen.  I watch a small number of episodes of something, and then the next time I see it, it's one of that small number.

Eleven years ago, I was at Grand Tetons National Park.

  • Cassini ends its mission tomorrow.  I remember when it launched, and one of the people I knew in the dorm was worried about the plutonium, until I mentioned that they've launched lots of RTGs into space.
  • "Hieronymus Bob".

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Wednesday: Day of Second Impact Anniversary!

It should really be a holiday.  Also, I should rip all my DVDs because I couldn't find a pre-made gif, nor could I find the scene I wanted on youtube.
So I have to make due with this screenshot of the destruction of Antarctica.

And a montage of the scene I wanted.

  • Yeah, it was obviously a cash grab.  Even though everyone hates them, and the gate agents are already overloaded before flights, this is another way they can fool people into giving them more money.
  • This is a sad story, but it at least seems to have a good ending.  This should be the ideal for prison outcomes.
  • It says something that this article was too long for me to bother reading.  It's something that I feel I should, just due to the number of memes I skip on tumblr.
  • Jen continues to be the best.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Tuesday: So I guess everybody was out today?

I was a bit surprised by that.

Why is my phone keyboard the "Bavarian (Austria)" one?  What?

I caught this photo just before he nyoomed away.


Monday, September 11, 2017

Monday: Wait, it's only Monday? :(

It was rainy today.
It hasn't been rainy in a while.
They also fixed the AC in my office today.  It is now unpleasantly chilly, which is basically where I like it to be.  Getting warm is easy, especially here.  Getting cool is not.

Today's also September 11th, and I spent some time looking through my blog to see if I'd done a "this is where I was" thing.  It turns out I like to fly on this day (a lot) because it tends to be cheaper and less busy, but all I could find was this story about yesterday.

It was my first year of grad school, and I had a class that morning, I think at 9am.  When I arrived at my office, the first plane had already hit, and I mentioned that buildings had been hit by planes before, including the Empire State Building.  In any case, class wasn't cancelled, and so we sat through a super fun radiative transfer class while down the hall people watched the news on TV.

By the time class was over, it was pretty clear what was happening, and that work wasn't going to happen, so everybody went home to watch the news there.  I remember driving home, and driving past the mall and Best Buy, with pretty much every business closed.  Someone had parked a big rental truck in the mall parking lot, but had made sure to open the rear door all the way so no one thought it was a bomb.

My thought at the time, which was shared by the professor teaching the radiative transfer class, was that a real existential threat would have the industrial capability to wage a proper war.  Using terrorism and indirect methods shows that they have to go for flashy things that aren't as effective as say "a division of tanks" or "actual bombers".  It's unfortunate that so many people are too stupid to realize this fact, which is why it can be used as a tool against gun control among other things.


  • Brought to mind because Krugman has basically the same though.
  • Interesting gender bias tool, and I need to find more things to try it on.  Putting yesterday's Secret Wars thing through it suggests I need to stop breaking things into "Team Good Guys/Team Bad Guys".  For that story, it should probably be "Team Jen and Monica Plus Their Bossy Friends/Team Doom is Insufferable."  
  • The housing crash was apparently driven by speculation.  Thanks, rich people who aren't rich enough to feel fulfilled.
  • Food timeline.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Sunday: Today's plan was to throw out things.

I didn't do that, but I still have time to find some stuff to get rid of.  It's "decluttering," I guess.

I did drive far away to get a sandwich.
It's a big sandwich, and even with my plan of "eat half for dinner," it's still too much.  I ended up eating a quarter for dinner, and I'm still super full.

And, since my tablet decided to finally upload the last set of screen caps, I guess I'm finishing Secret Wars tonight.

Wait, did I not capture the lead in panel?  Ugh.  Anyway, Doom has all the Beyonder's power, and Team Good Guys is deciding if they should go fight him, even though he's super powerful.  "He could even destroy us with a bolt out of the blue!" I think Captain America says.  It's down to freaking Colossus to make the final decision, because they want to be unanimous.
He's being a mopey jerk.
But decides to fight.

 Then, the next panel, cropped down from the full page panel:
I'll admit it.  I laughed.  This is setting up something, and having the guts to follow through.
Team Bad Guys (except Doom) fucked off with a chunk of the planet that used to be near Denver.
The Enchantress summoned a water elemental to tell her stuff.  Sure, why not.

Doom is planning to invade Hell to free his mom.  He made a map of Hell, using his new powers, I guess.  Sure, why not.
 The Beyonder has been bouncing his mind around between characters, and ended up in Klaw, who I was going to be all "who nobody cares about," but then I looked him up, and his name is Ulysses Klaw, and I thought "isn't that the guy Gollum played in the Age of Ultron movie?" and yes, that's apparently the same character, and also he's the son of a Nazi war criminal.  So a bit "yikes" on how they play him off as comic relief due to the fact he was trapped in Galactus's ship.  And now I'm realizing that I think they just ignored the fact that Galactus should still be around somewhere while this is all happening.

Anyway, he/Beyonder is taunting Doom about how Zsaji could revive Colossus because love/he's made of steel, and he could revive Reed Richards because love/he's stretchy, and Reed could revive everyone else because he's smart/alien healing tech they learned about.
Doom's like, "that's super unlikely, I don't think that would happen," and Klaw-yonder responds with, "or what if it's super likely, because you don't know how to control super cosmic power, and just hearing the story makes it true," and Doom's "fuck, I didn't even think about that, and now that's all I can think of," and then Thor's hammer smashes through the room, so just make up your own story at this point, I guess.  Doom revives Ultron, and Klaw gets a bit of cosmic power to make monsters and that can't possibly backfire.
"And hey, thanks everybody for being polite and not bringing up the fact that my husband created Ultron!"
 Captain America breaks in, and Doom kills him again.  Repeatedly.
But he also unkills him a bunch, and I can't imagine the therapy Steve is going to need after this.
 The Beyonder uses the bit of power to take the rest of it, and teleports away, taking Doom and Klaw, and I tried to find out what happened to Doom after this, and couldn't find anything.  My guess is "pretended to be dead for a bit until they brought him back quietly, without mentioning SW at all."
So maybe that unlikely thing did happen, because bringing people back from the dead caught up to Zsaji.  Team Good Guys kind of colonized their way into killing her.  Whoops.

"I'm sure this isn't going to be a problem.  Ever.  Nope.  All good here!"

Yes.  It would be terrible to be stranded on a crappy cobbled together planet outside of our galaxy, in the place where a different galaxy used to be, but isn't anymore, because the Beyonder ate that to make the planet in the first place, and I guess the point is that it's super remote.

"I'm like 99% sure I didn't just kill the X-Men.  Avengers!  You're up!"  But where's Jen?

She's going to go be part of the Fantastic Four for a bit, because Ben Grimm is going to stay on the planet that Kurt just talked about how much it would suck to stay on.
And that changes history in my head from "they just asked Jen to join the FF because she's cool," to "Ben asked Jen to join the FF because he's an idiot."


  • I don't know that youtube has much leeway here.  He lost them a bunch of money the first time around, and is kind of largely responsible for the ad-pocalypse.  They should just cut their losses.  "We've terminated this channel, and will not allow our partners to do things like this in the future."
  • I'm glad she's going back to school.
  • Sasha the Christmas Tiger.
  • Mr. Mime.