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funkless_eck, to risa in It's true.

interesting. I haven’t engaged in any online dialog about the expanse so maybe this is a super unpopular opinion but I felt the actor seemed really uncomfortable with the swearing and didn’t start off as that kind of character and just weirdly changed one episode

Amos on the other hand was incredible. He, Drummer, Draper and Miller really carried that show.

funkless_eck, to memes in You can choose normal, fancy, or wildcard.

well they did have their own language until we fucked them out of it

funkless_eck, to memes in How I tell my friends I'm on Lemmy

isn’t there an irony that this comment itself would get laughed out of middle school debate club?

funkless_eck, (edited ) to risa in Fun fact: Rick Bermans grave will be able to double as a urinal

I’ve worked in all sorts of performance disciplines. Comedia dell’arte, High clown, low clown / children’s ents, improv, film, theatre in pros-arch, round…, puppet , Grotowskian devised theatre, Boalian Theatre of the Oppressed…

Only one small subset of that work demands word-perfect adherence. Performance is much more than post-Stanivlaskian Aristotlean drama.

Even Beckett, who was completely, insanely anal about everything from the design of the tree in Waiting for Godot, to the size of the spotlight in Not I, to the length and timing of the tapes in Krapps Last Tape, still made on-set changes right up to the performance.

Not to mention, often on set the script supervisor will sometimes give you last minute changes between takes.

Then, no script is ever perfect. I did Glengarry Glen Ross (which is suuuper tight in terms of interruptions, e.g.

A: “And a man has to shiver in his…”

B: “…shoes…”

A: “…boots…”

B: “…shoes… boots…”

A: “…And for what?” )

But one night the cop missed his cue during one of the sections where people are coming in and out of the office to be interviewed, and I’m (as Roma) trying to put the screws on the guy from the Chinese restaurant so I have to keep vamping on convincing him not to call his wife until the cop remembers to come out and confuses him for Shelly Levene.

It’s so much better for the audience for me to vamp than it is for us to stop the play and go and tell the actor he missed his cue. The show must go on.

funkless_eck, to memes in Favourite kind of american

ah another responsible gun owner I see

funkless_eck, to memes in Keep it safe and simple.

us bisexuals have it hard

IF YOU KNOW WHAT I… ^oh ^^whats ^^^the ^^^^point

funkless_eck, to memes in This is literally the internet nowadays without an adblock

“my house my rules”

hopefully you have a mustache to twirl while you say it

funkless_eck, to memes in Its getting old.

and sight and insults

funkless_eck, to memes in Scary

or public transport, ending the war on drugs, LGBTQ+ rights, fixing climate change, eating less meat, funding education, non-predatory student loans, living wage, affordable homes, ending slavery in prisons, ending corporations as people, ending super PACs and lobbying, and establishing ranked choice voting or even basic democratic concepts as one-man-one-vote.

funkless_eck, to comicstrips in What a moment!

There was a fairly successful movie recently that you may have heard of which actually prompted Aqua to go on tour. I’m seeing them in a couple of weeks.

funkless_eck, to comicstrips in "Feature Prioritisation" by Work Chronicles

That doesn’t sound like a very helpful or useful definition in day to day operations.

funkless_eck, to comicstrips in "Feature Prioritisation" by Work Chronicles

not necessarily. Your “stakeholders” on the deal/contract that interface with product and success managers could all be VPs who never use the product.

funkless_eck, to mildlyinteresting in "Do you live in the Midwest?" by self-report

I’m just being a smartass. Although, Americans do have trouble renaming things.

This message sent from a Robert E. Lee phone

funkless_eck, to memes in Ohhh

ʤəst stɑːt ˈjuːzɪŋ aɪ-piː-eɪ

funkless_eck, to mildlyinteresting in "Do you live in the Midwest?" by self-report

“where is the middle-of-the-west?”

(American points north-by-north east)

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