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seat-safety-switch · 6 months ago
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Can you truly say you have enough storage? Our ability to get bullshit has never been greater. At the same time, we have fewer places to put that bullshit than ever before. It is this tension that fuels the core of our society's malaise.
We have so much anxiety about it that people with unconventional organization methods are called "hoarders." You know who puts a lot of perfectly-good things on the floor and then stacks a lot of stuff on top of it? Mother Nature does. That's why we have copper mines, and petrochemicals. Would you call her a hoarder? I thought not.
The first step to liberating yourself from this mentality is to release the shame of putting stuff in weird places. You have to think beyond the usual places of clutter. Desk drawers, countertops, that one weird chair in your bedroom that gets all the dirty but not-dirty-enough laundry? I'd say you've mastered those surfaces. Try something new. I stowed a small handful of Mitsubishi TD04-13G turbocharger in my fireplace the other day. They'll be fine even if I turn the thing on, which I'll never do, because I can't get to the little switch, because there's a moped gearbox stacked up against it.
Take a page from our ancestors, too. Dig a hole in the yard! Bury your shit in there. It's called a time capsule. You can always dig it up: just takes an afternoon of back-breaking physical labour. I've got an entire Disco Nova front end shoved somewhere in my back forty, underneath a bunch of rusty cars that are in the way so I can't quite get it out right now. Had to buy another last week, you know how it is.
And the future is bright indeed for so-called "hoarding." Once humanity is willing to accept that we need new places to store crap, the advancement in crap-storage technology will truly know no limits. What about shooting your stuff into low earth orbit? Space is real big. I'm sure you could store every Seinfeld DVD out there and not even hit a passing asteroid. Hell, NASA's been shooting those things off into space and just not caring where they end up for nearly a century now.
With your help, I believe we can make this world a much more cluttered place. Don't worry if you're not onboard with it, though. We'll still need neat freaks to keep their places immaculate and devoid of all items. They won't suspect a thing when I break in and start leaving all my shit behind.
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the-gnomish-bastard · 2 months ago
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Attention all citizens of Gnomestatska and my loyal subjects!
Always remember that Archmagos Letheram, the self proclaimed "Bane of Madness" and leader of the Runekeeper's Revolt against me and my forces, is still just a chicken. That's right, he still hasn't found a way to undo his curse, which, I will add, I did not cast on him. He fucked up his own spell and turned himself into a chicken. Any proclamations that he has "returned to the front lines" or "blew up the warpplague laboratories" or "fucked up the runes on my orb so that every channel is Seinfeld reruns" is completely false, and it tantamount to a declaration of treason against the state. You will be executed if found guilty by any of our 3 judges who are completely unbiased and not bribed in any sort of way despite their fancy hats and cool new motorbikes. The execution method is stoning. As in you will get so high that you die, of which we will take your soul, stick it in a mechanized barrel, and have you work in the mines while your body is disassembled so we can use your parts to make funky little flesh creatures.
That is all. Glory to Gnomestatska, and have a very Scrunkly day.
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lezbrarian · 14 days ago
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are you ready for a rabbit-hole-inspired fun fact? so i put on my fav ep of seinfeld "the sponge" to comfort myself. if you dont know, in this ep, elaine finds out her fav birth control method the sponge is being discontinued. it got me thinking "was the sponge real?" so of course i hit the books (google). yes, it was real. and it was really discontinued in the '90s which inspired the ep. then im elbow deep in this article about them bringing the sponge back after public outcry and they quote the ceo of the sponge production company. when i tell you, you aren't gonna believe the name of the guy who ran the contraceptive company. listen to me, look at me! the birth control man's name was "GENE DETROYER." if ur anything like me, you just read that as "gene destroyer." and like come on man, get real. the contraceptive guy can't be almost nearly named gene destroyer, that's so on the nose lmaooo
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gr00vyashley · 7 months ago
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Every day I think about last October/November where I had a really bad cold and became convinced the pomodoro study method 100% worked for me so as my 20/25 minute timers, I would just put on episodes of Seinfeld or Home Improvement so I just. Wound up watching (not quite fully but like I was in their presence) copious amounts of those two shows in an effort to get assignments done
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ribcageteeth · 3 months ago
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Up with real bad insomnia googling outdated birth control methods for no good reason. Did you know contraceptive sponges are still a thing? That episode of Seinfeld definitely made me think they were gone for good
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baenyth · 1 year ago
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Bethany's Bizarre Miraculous Reviews: The Shanghai Special
Fun fact: I went to the real New York City in the gap between my reviews. I hated it more than the special. It was oversized and drab. Also, I decided: no more tagging stuff as salt! Salt is a symbol of deranged hatred, and I want to be a fair critic! I don't hate Marinette, I just hate how she practices stalking and gets away with it. Either way,
Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai; Hourai Hourai Hourai Hourai; FRANCO HOLLAND TIBET KYOTO LONDON RUSSIAN ORLEANS!
(Watch as I hate the special again, lmao.)
Alright, starting off with narmy dialogue, greed and tragedy, and a cool sacred cave.
Oooh, this girl! I don't remember her name, Fei Wu, right? But she's got a neat and detailed backstory!
"Everything was going well, until it wasn't."
Marinette, that's weird.
I heard she wanted to visit Shanghai not to learn about her roots, but to see more Adrien. It's even more disappointing to watch it happen, though.
Such sweet parents!
PSYCHOLOGY
I think he wanted you to help cook, Marinette.
This is actual stalking. The crushing disappointment is growing worse.
I love Adrien's Dad. He's silly, he cares for Adrien, he loves action figures, and he's a person magnitudes better than Hawkmoth!
Gabriel's moving like he's in a videogame lmao
So is Fei Wu. Amazing. I love her and I'd watch an entire show about her.
Sticky fingers! Amazing!
Big fan of the talking bird too. What's his ordeal?
I love the artist method of talking. And the artist's struggle. Kinda odd Marinette's looking for her earrings rather than her phone. I mean I know they make her Ladybug and everything but wouldn't her phone be useful to tell the people you're staying with what's going on? Ladybug isn't very discrete either.
Oh right. The greedy prick again.
As always, Capitalism is the true villain.
Oooh, new transformation music!
Damn, Big News.
Oh god all the ironies going on. Fei is in a deep tar pit. It's like Seinfeld again.
Zamn. Girlie had a whole character arc back there.
Pfft the prodigious kwamis are giving tutorial guides while Fei's trying to survive
Oh. It's just a puff of smoke? Whatever. I love shapeshifters.
Holy hell. Hawkmoth akumatized the guardian, of all people? Is he even sapient? Can Hawkmoth akumatize, like, dogs and cats?
VIBE CHECK
"I'm not worthy of this!" Neither is the guardian. Bro is disintegrating people left and right.
Oh right. He got possessed and isn't in his right mind.
Another plan where Marinette gets swallowed.
Mmmf. Good "what have I done?" thing. I like it.
So he's also a Kwami? Can Hawkmoth akumatize kwamis?
Pfft the excuses
Hey, that wasn't too bad! I really liked Fei's story here, although the whole revenge thing felt forced and crude. Someone who is understandably pissed about someone ruining their father's dojo and eventually life for greed and having to steal to survive (girl is practically homeless, let's be real. At some point she had to use that pawn shop cash for food or clothes that aren't rags.) has to learn about humility and everything while a girl that went to Shanghai to see the boy she has a crush on there gets off not really scot-free, but without having consequences directly for her actions. No matter. It was better than the cheating nonsense in the New York Special.
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paul-newmans-sauce · 1 year ago
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trans seinfeld episode where kramer starts using it/its pronouns after being called "it" on the street in a derogatory manner. george is upset at T making him bald and he is trying so many dubious methods of making it regrow that he forgets his T shots and its a whole debacle at the pharmacy. jerry is accused of transphobia for a joke he made about his own experiences and he realizes that its because the person thinks hes cis. elaine is questioning her transdar when she mistakes her new cis boyfriend as transmasc and she wonders if a cis4trans relationship is for her or not. is this anything
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neometalpussy · 1 year ago
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you're. you're really cool and funny and you have awesome interests and a very swag sona that i understand almost none of your posts about
my method when it comes to my sona is that i have a fairly complex and solid lore but instead of talking about that i post about them like they live in some sort of alternate universe seinfeld. also i try my best to be cool and/or funny thank you :3
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ericspeartree · 2 years ago
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Hey all, here are my creativity test results. Think there's some work to be done! Here are some design preferences and prejudices too:
Design Preferences: 
Subversive Film - I am absolutely crazy about movies. I won’t sit here and try to argue that there’s one kind I love more than any other, because I’ve seen so many that I can find one from any genre that I absolutely adore. Still, I have extra respect for movies that push the boundaries of what can/should be done in film. I love any film that goes out of its way to defy the medium and any established rules of filmmaking. Within these terms, I’ll mention a few favorites: Mulholland Drive (2001), Pierrot Le Fou (1965), Persona (1966), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and Gummo (1997) stand out above many others to me. If I had to pick a favorite genre, it’d probably be horror, but if it ever comes down to movies I’m ready to talk all day about them. 
Sample Heavy Music - I adore the art of sampling. Few things give me as much of a genuine rush as when I’m listening to an album and I recognize the origin of a sample used in a song. My favorite album of all time is “Since I Left You” by The Avalanches, an album under the Plunderphonics subgenre that is made up of between 900 to 3,500 different samples, depending on who you ask. It is an album full of lively, danceable tunes that I cannot recommend enough. Other artists I love for their sampling abilities are Daft Punk, DJ Shadow, the Beastie Boys, MF DOOM, Madlib, Earl Sweatshirt, and Boards of Canada. 
Varying Kinds of Literature - I would hesitate to call myself well read, but I do try my best to read as much as I can. I think the novel is one of the most powerful mediums, since it can be formed in any way the author sees fit. It is truly a playground for creativity and I’ve found great pleasure in many kinds of literature, so I’ll name a few writers and works I love: Cormac McCarthy (Blood Meridian, All The Pretty Horses), Flannery O’Connor (Wise Blood, A Good Man is Hard to Find, Good Country People), David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest, Good Old Neon), Thomas Pynchon (Inherent Vice, Gravity’s Rainbow), and Toni Morrison (Beloved). I think what I love most about these writers/works is how much they all utilize the flexibility of the novelistic form to create worlds and characters that could not be rendered in any other medium, or at least would be very difficult to. 
Design Prejudices: 
Minimalistic or Overly Plain Branding: I know many people generally despise the concept of branding as a whole, but I think I’ve pretty much come to terms with its universality. I often find that I grow attached to some kinds of branding, particularly logos, which upsets me even more whenever companies go out of their way to “rebrand” to some minimalistic junk. I understand the need (or perceived need) to appear modern/sleek/cool but to me there is nothing cool about something that looks like it can belong to any old brand. Some entities who I believed have changed their branding for the worse over the years: Pringles, Snapple, La Liga, Firefox, and Google. God forbid they do anything to the Coca-Cola logo. 
Clothing With the Brand Name on It: This one is real specific. I won’t pretend that I have a clue when it comes to fashion; my method for getting dressed every day is to wear whatever happens to be at the top of my drawer. Still, I find that I simply refuse to buy any clothing where the brand’s or store’s name is just blasted onto the front of it. The worst for this are places like Hollister, Aeropostale, even some of the hype-beast luxury brands, but special mention to Gap because I didn’t think I could hate 3 plain letters on a hoodie so much. 
Sitcoms About Nice/Overly Dumb People: Full disclosure, I have a dark sense of humor (within reason, obviously). I find that what makes me laugh in comedy is people acting completely awful. Think shows like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Veep. It works best because it shows the absurdity of life and the situations that arise from it. That’s why so many other comedies simply don’t work for me; they’re too focused on being nice that they just end up feeling toothless and milquetoast. I won’t name the shows I don’t like out of respect (it’s hard to write and direct!) but it’s something that always gets on my nerves. 
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chatalbashlessons · 1 month ago
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Unlock the Joy of Music With Professional Piano Lessons For Adults Post 40
Chatalbash Lessons: It’s Never Too Late For Our Adult Piano Lessons After 40
Wantagh US - April 4th 2025 / Chatalbash Lessons /
Many adults believe that learning to play the piano is something best started in childhood. However, research and real-world experience prove that adults over 40 can successfully learn the piano—and often with unique advantages. At Chatalbash Lessons in Wantagh, NY, students receive in-person piano lessons for adults. Whether starting from scratch or returning after years away, adult students find a structured yet flexible approach that makes learning rewarding and achievable. 
Under the guidance of Sara Chatalbash, a highly experienced pianist and graduate of the Crane School of Music, students benefit from a teaching method that simplifies complex techniques into easy-to-understand steps.
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The Science Behind Learning Piano After 40
Many assume that younger students have an advantage because of brain plasticity, but research shows that adults have unique strengths in terms of learning music.
Cognitive Benefits: Keeping the Mind Sharp
Playing the piano enhances brain function and neural plasticity (Marzola et al., 2023). Bugos & Wang (2022) found it improves executive functions more than computer training. Seinfeld et al. (2013) showed that older adults learning piano had greater gains in cognitive skills compared to other leisure activities, highlighting improved cognitive flexibility.
Emotional and Psychological Benefits
Seinfeld et al. (2013) found that piano lessons significantly reduced depression symptoms and psychological distress in older adults, with the piano group showing greater improvements in fatigue and stress compared to a control group. This suggests that music learning can effectively promote emotional well-being.  
Additionally, a study in Brain Sciences (Marzola et al., 2023) highlights the role of neuroplasticity in emotional regulation, indicating that factors like music training and social engagement can enhance neuroplasticity and reduce the risk of mood disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. 
For adults considering learning the piano, the research is clear: it’s never too late to start, and the benefits go far beyond music.
Why Choose Chatalbash Lessons for Adult Piano Lessons in Wantagh, NY?
Finding the right learning environment is key to success. Chatalbash Lessons provide a unique, effective approach specifically designed for adult learners.
1. Lab-Style Learning: Personalized Attention in a Supportive Setting
Unlike traditional one-on-one piano lessons, Chatalbash Lessons uses a lab-style format that offers the benefits of individual instruction while allowing students to work at their own pace. 
Up to five students share a session, but each receives personalized attention.
Individual practice time makes sure that students develop independence.
A relaxed, encouraging atmosphere helps adults feel comfortable and confident.
This format is particularly effective for adult piano lessons in Wantagh, NY, because it removes the pressure of private instruction while still providing direct feedback from the instructor.
2. Flexible Scheduling for Busy Adults
One of the biggest concerns for adults is finding time to commit to learning the piano. Chatalbash Lessons offers flexible scheduling designed to accommodate the following:
Working professionals with demanding jobs.
Parents balancing family responsibilities.
Retirees looking for a fulfilling new hobby.
Additionally, students receive video feedback and practice resources to help them progress between lessons.
3. A Teaching Method That Works for Adults
Sara Chatalbash has spent nearly a decade refining a teaching approach tailored to adults. Many traditional piano methods focus on children, but Chatalbash Lessons provides a system that:
Simplifies complex techniques into easy, actionable steps.
Teaches students to read music from day one.
Focuses on playing real songs quickly instead of repetitive exercises.
This approach allows students to gain confidence and enjoy playing the piano early in their learning journey.
4. Performance Opportunities Without Pressure
Some students may want to perform publicly, while others simply want to play for personal enjoyment. Chatalbash Lessons offers recital opportunities in relaxed venues, such as local coffee shops, where students can showcase their progress without pressure.
Common Concerns About Learning Piano as an Adult
1. “Am I Too Old to Learn Piano?”
          No! Studies show that adults learn just as effectively as younger students, and in some cases, they progress faster because they have:
Better focus and discipline.
More appreciation for the learning process.
A stronger personal motivation to succeed.
2. “Do I Need Any Musical Background?”
          Not at all. Many adult students at Chatalbash Lessons start with no prior experience. The structured approach makes sure that even complete beginners can start playing music right away.
3. “What If I Have Trouble Learning?”
That’s where the lab-style format and Sara’s expertise come in. Every student progresses at their own pace, and the teaching method is designed to break down challenges into manageable, stress-free steps.
Real Success Stories from Adult Students
Many adults at Chatalbash Lessons have already proven that it’s never too late to start piano lessons. 
Becky M. (Beginner at 45): “I never thought I’d be able to play, but the lessons made it feel achievable. Now, I’m reading music and playing my favorite songs!”
Athena A. (Returning to Piano at 50): “I took lessons as a child but didn’t continue. Learning as an adult has been an amazing experience, and I feel so much more confident now.”
Kirsten M. (Music Teacher Enhancing Skills at 55): “As a music teacher, I wanted to improve my piano skills. Chatalbash Lessons provided exactly what I needed.”
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How to Get Started with Adult Piano Lessons in Wantagh, NY
Here is how to get started with adult piano lessons by Chatalbash Lessons:  
Step 1: Visit Chatalbash Lessons- Meet the teacher and explore the unique lab-style format.
Step 2: Schedule an Intro Lesson- Experience firsthand how in-person lessons accelerate progress. 
Step 3: Commit to Musical Goals- With expert instruction and a supportive community, success is within reach.
Sara Chatalbash believes that music is for everyone, no matter their age. With the right guidance and structure, anyone can develop the confidence and skills to enjoy playing the piano for a lifetime. For more information or to schedule an intro piano lesson for adults in Wantagh, contact Chatalbash Lessons today at (516) 882-3860 or [email protected].
Contact Information:
Chatalbash Lessons
1890A Wantagh Ave Wantagh, NY 11793 United States
Sara Chatalbash https://chatalbashlessons.com
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sydhalight · 2 months ago
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The Daily Writing Routine – How to Build a Habit That Lasts
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Introduction
You know you should write every day, but somehow, life always gets in the way. You start strong, promising yourself you’ll be consistent, but within a few days or weeks, your motivation fades. Sound familiar?
The truth is, writing consistently isn’t about waiting for inspiration—it’s about building a routine. The best writers don’t just write when they feel like it; they make it a daily habit, just like brushing their teeth.
In this blog, you’ll learn how to build a sustainable daily writing routine that helps you stay productive without feeling overwhelmed. Let’s dive in.
1. Set a Realistic Writing Goal
Many writers fail to build a habit because they set goals that are too ambitious. Instead of aiming to write 2,000 words a day, start small—maybe 100 words or just 10 minutes. The key is consistency.
Once writing feels natural, you can increase your daily goal. But in the beginning, focus on showing up every day, even if it’s just for a few minutes.
2. Choose a Dedicated Writing Time
When do you feel most creative? Morning, afternoon, or late at night? Pick a specific time and stick to it every day. When writing becomes part of your daily schedule—just like eating or sleeping—it’s easier to maintain.
If your schedule varies, set a daily reminder on your phone or calendar to keep yourself accountable.
3. Create a Writing Ritual
A ritual signals to your brain that it’s time to write. This could be:
Making a cup of coffee before you start.
Listening to the same playlist while writing.
Lighting a candle or setting up your writing space.
Having a small ritual makes it easier to slip into the writing mindset.
4. Use the “Don’t Break the Chain” Method
This technique, inspired by comedian Jerry Seinfeld, is simple: Write every day, and mark an “X” on a calendar. Over time, your goal is to not break the streak. Seeing a long chain of writing days can be motivating and help keep you accountable.
5. Eliminate Distractions
Distractions kill writing habits. Before you start, put your phone on silent, close unnecessary tabs, and find a quiet space. If social media tempts you, try apps like Freedom or Forest to block distractions while you write.
6. Set a Timer (Use the Pomodoro Technique)
If you struggle with focus, try the Pomodoro Technique:
Write for 25 minutes without stopping.
Take a 5-minute break.
Repeat the cycle 3-4 times.
Short writing bursts can help you stay productive without feeling drained.
7. Have a Backup Plan for “Off” Days
Some days, you won’t feel like writing—but that doesn’t mean you should skip it entirely. On low-energy days, try:
Journaling instead of working on a big project.
Writing a short paragraph instead of a full page.
Freewriting for 5 minutes without worrying about quality.
The goal is to keep the habit alive, even if you do the bare minimum.
8. Track Your Progress
Keep a simple log of your daily writing—whether it’s word count, time spent, or topics covered. Seeing your progress over time can be motivating and help you stay committed.
9. Reward Yourself
Positive reinforcement makes habits stick. After a successful writing session, reward yourself with something small—maybe a piece of chocolate, a favourite TV show, or a short walk. This creates a positive association with writing.
10. Accept That Some Days Will Be Hard
Not every writing session will be amazing, and that’s okay. Some days, you’ll struggle. The key is to write anyway. Progress isn’t about perfection—it’s about consistency.
Final Thoughts
Building a daily writing habit takes time, but once it becomes second nature, writing will feel easier, and you’ll improve faster. Start small, stay consistent, and soon, you’ll be amazed at how much you can accomplish.
Now, set a timer, open a blank page, and write something—anything. The more you do it, the stronger your habit will become.
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swingoutmister · 4 months ago
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There are great films, and then there are perfect films. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) belongs to that latter, rarefied category—a masterclass in suspense, pacing, and New York attitude that remains as gripping today as it was 50 years ago. A film so sharp and confident in its execution practically breathes the grime, tension, and pulse of ‘70s NYC, standing proudly alongside Serpico and Saturday Night Fever as one of the era’s defining urban portraits.
The setup is simple, but the execution is anything but. A hijacking unfolds on the New York City subway when a gang of armed men—led by the coldly methodical Mr. Blue (Robert Shaw)—takes a train hostage and demands a million-dollar ransom from the city. What follows is a brilliantly orchestrated game of nerves between the hijackers and transit authority cop Lt. Garber (Walter Matthau), a weary but quick-witted city bureaucrat who suddenly finds himself at the center of a high-stakes crisis.
Just a year away from his iconic role in Jaws, Robert Shaw delivers a pitch-perfect villainous turn as Mr. Blue. He’s calm, ruthless, and dangerously intelligent, a man whose clipped British professionalism makes his violent efficiency all the more terrifying. Facing off against him, Matthau’s Garber is a quintessentially 1970s New York hero—irritable, sarcastic, and deeply competent. He’s not a guns-blazing action hero but a city worker who’s seen it all, and his exasperated exchanges with both the hijackers and his own clueless superiors are some of the film’s greatest pleasures.
Backing up Matthau is a murderer’s row of great male character actors, each adding texture to the film’s rich ensemble. Jerry Stiller (pre-Seinfeld) provides comic relief as Garber’s sharp-tongued colleague, while Martin Balsam—always a welcome presence—plays Mr. Green, a disgruntled former motorman whose involvement in the heist hints at the film’s larger theme of institutional neglect. Hector Elizondo, menacing as the trigger-happy Mr. Grey, adds another volatile layer to the tension. Even in smaller roles, the likes of Dick O’Neill, Kenneth McMillan, and Tony Roberts bring that unmistakable New York authenticity, making the city itself feel like a living, breathing character.
Director Joseph Sargent, a TV veteran, crafts the film with a tight, no-nonsense efficiency that rivals anything Sidney Lumet ever made. That’s the highest praise I can give—Pelham looks, feels, and moves like a Lumet film, with its unflashy, lived-in realism and razor-sharp dialogue. The film doesn’t rely on spectacle or stylized action but on pure, relentless momentum, amplified by David Shire’s pulse-pounding, funk-heavy score, one of the great underappreciated soundtracks of the decade.
If there was one disappointment last year, the film’s 50th anniversary didn’t bring a major theatrical re-release. Pelham deserves to be seen on the big screen, where its taut cinematography and that unforgettable final shot—one of the all-time great closing moments—can be fully appreciated.
And let’s not forget the poster: one of the best in film history. The tagline alone—“We are going to kill one passenger a minute until New York City pays us one million dollars”—perfectly encapsulates the film’s no-frills, high-stakes energy.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a perfect film. It’s the best subway movie ever made, one of the greatest heist films, and a quintessential slice of 1970s New York, dripping with the cynicism, grit, and humor that defined the era. If you haven’t seen it, fix that immediately. If you have, watch it again—because Pelham never loses its edge.
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the-firebird69 · 6 months ago
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The world trade center before it was blown up experienced a series of devices that were put in it it started in 1989 and it started getting worse and worse each year there are 10 incidents started with three or four that had a packages that were suspicious left in places that were suspicious those things LED to and they were aggressively trying to blow the place up the Macklemore and they were Max there a bunch of them about 30% of the building roughly at any time and they hated it and the pseudo empire had about 35% 40%, they begin a terror program a series of attacks these attacks are similar and now Trump is being attacked because it took everything over just like the other guys and they did not like it and they don't want to put up with it.
Leading up to the large attacks of 93 there were several overt threats one of them was broadcast on Seinfeld our son says Tulane out to Elaine I don't care what you do them and it's mostly Max and pseudo empire and he said to yourself too and she said okay to Trump who said he put a device there and was threatening for them to get apprehended to try and get them to do the work. He was in the world trade center. Now he's excluding everyone no person excluded. There's a minority more locker got hit and woman's upset because she's starting to see what the empire has and hurt her man her fruitcase. There are a bunch there and they're going after minority morlock for them no they have them doing it because they're not up at top side that much the woman who was hit in Bourbon Street she did not recover there's a few of them and some of them were related to this woman and she's not feeling good about any of it
You think that some of these people are too far gone and we think so too they're tormenting this lady and attacking her because she witnessed someone getting shot and who cares everybody saw us on TV wasn't her fault that the sniper took a shot it's because you're at war I tried to blame our son and we had you killed you keep doing that and we keep having you killed you're stupid Trump
You're not going to make it in office there's plenty of other people who look like you to do movies stupid s***
Thor Freya
You don't have this personality this legend that you think you do Trump you don't
Zues Hera but you do have a tie to me that you keep screaming about cuz you're a stupid s*** and what they're saying is as a preamble I'm supposed to go around and get rid of my people and that's what they're having you do get rid of your people and you don't have anything I'm different I have stuff
I got to say go screw and whatever he says you f****** moron you are the dumbest criminal I've ever seen he says I'm doing the job or something probably not and yeah they keep saying that I'm having to do stuff and I don't understand it no I do they are destroying me my brain is disappearing and as myself Billy Hicks I won't exist pretty soon and they're going to be pushing just my body around with a very young guy there and there's no satisfaction there except they want to get rid of my people and use it as some sort of method they say is there supposedly gaining power they're not but they have enough power over us to use this for the stupid analogy I noticed it's extremely costly deadly and we're not going to have a damn thing I forgive this guy says whatever you keep doing it everyone else says that and yeah I can't seem to stop myself so it's going to be over for me soon and it's done playing is going to run
Billy Hicks
I don't think we should let him say anything he wants and people around here A bunch of bums and this is a s*** s*** f****** ass part of the plan not really supposed to go on forever like it is
Macs
Who you telling that to
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Our own okay
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infomaticsolutionsinc · 1 year ago
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Mastering Productivity: Expert Tips for Efficiency and Goal Achievement
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Discover the secrets to unlocking your productivity potential with our expert tips! In this guide, learn effective strategies to boost efficiency and reach your goals without feeling overwhelmed. From time management techniques like the Pomodoro Technique and Eisenhower Matrix to productivity hacks such as the Seinfeld Strategy and time blocking, you'll gain actionable insights to optimize your workflow. Whether you're aiming for better work-life balance or seeking to enhance your output at work, these methods will help you work smarter, not harder. Start maximizing your productivity today! Infomatic Solutions
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jaytiff · 2 years ago
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Building Your Business Alongside A 9-5 Job
Building Your Business Alongside A 9-5 Job https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsGms_BPNFM Here's a list of 25 time management techniques: 1. The Pomodoro Technique 2. Eisenhower Matrix 3. Time Blocking 4. The 80/20 Rule (Pareto Principle) 5. Getting Things Done (GTD) 6. ABCDE Method 7. Kanban Method 8. The Two-Minute Rule 9. The Seinfeld Strategy (Don't Break the Chain) 10. Time Batching 11. The 1-3-5 Rule 12. Eat That Frog 13. The Ivy Lee Method 14. Rapid Planning Method (RPM) 15. The Zettelkasten Method 16. The MoSCoW Method 17. The Rule of Three 18. The SMART Goals Framework 19. Time Auditing 20. The Action Priority Matrix 21. The 4 D's of Time Management (Delete, Delegate, Defer, Do) 22. Parkinson's Law 23. The Pickle Jar Theory 24. The Pomodoro Technique with Adjustments 25. Biological Prime Time Each of these techniques offers a unique approach to managing time and increasing productivity. Depending on your specific needs and working style, some of these may be more effective for you than others. Start Your Passion Based Business for FREE👇 https://starterguide.jaytiff.com/ Book A Call With Me👇 https://vsljay.carrd.co/ Instagram: @TheJayTiff Twitter: @TheJayTiff #smma #onlinebusiness #how to start an online business #jaytiff #howtomakemoneyfromyourpassion #howtomakemoneyonline #howtostartabusiness via Jay Tiff https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAiyrbCfv3uxvtFmPYixwZA December 09, 2023 at 12:00AM
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The Seinfeld Strategy (Don't Break the Chain) to a layman
The Seinfeld Strategy, also known as “Don’t Break the Chain,” is a simple but powerful method for building habits and staying consistent. Here’s the explanation in layman’s terms: Choose a Goal: Pick a goal or habit you want to develop. It could be anything from exercising, writing, learning a new skill, or any positive behavior you want to make a routine. Create a Chain: Get a calendar or…
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