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how do i get you drunk so you can go on about tom wilson to us
Just wait until there's a game where they either win really big or lose really big and I'll probably either already or be willing to get sauced and yell.
In all honesty, my latest feelings on it were in reaction to some of the discourse on Laviolette. I don't love the dude, but I'm genuinely taken aback at some of the vitriol. I've seen a lot of Caps coaches come and go, and he doesn't even make my top five in terms of worst coaches. (And that's where this would jump off, in terms of how Adam Oates very nearly ruined Tom Wilson and Braden Holtby, as well as Dale Hunter's setback of Ovechkin, and some of the other coaches I think that have done far worse to the franchise.)
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- peter parker / spider-man (all actors)
- charles xavier / professor x (movies)
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- clint barton / hawkeye
- sam wilson / falcon / captain america
- logan howlett / wolverine
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- tomura shigaraki
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Compiled a bunch of reading lists/recommendations in my notes
Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard
And Strange at Ecbatan the Trees by Michael Bishop
In Between the Sheets by Ian McEwan
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman
Camp Concentration by Thomas Disch
Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Engines of Logic: Mathematicians and the Origin of the Computer by Martin Davis
Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin
Polemics by Alain Badiou
Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns by Kent Beck
Speedboat by Renata Adler
The Dynamics of Creation by Gregory Bateson
The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics by Leonard Susskind
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Hard to Be a God by the Strugatsky Brothers
The Invincible by Stanisław Lem
At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O’brien
Appointment in Samarra by John O’Hara
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara Ehrenreich
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
Far Away and Long Ago by W.H. Hudson
The Life of Jesus by Ernest Renan
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
The Stone Leopard by Colin Forbes
The Dream Master by Roger Zelazny
The Exile Waiting by Vonda McIntyre
Valis by Philip K. Dick
Nova by Samuel Delany
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe
Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick
Ubik by Philip K. Dick
Lancelot by Walker Percy
Rabbit, Run by John Updike
Pulphead: Essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan
Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov
A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design by Frank Wilczek
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
Bicycling Science (MIT Press) by David Gordon Wilson
Codex Seraphinianus by Luigi Serafini
Epic Measures: One Doctor. Seven Billion Patients by Jeremy R. Smith
How to Be Alone: Essays by Jonathan Frazen
On Beauty by Umberto Eco
On Ugliness by Umberto Eco
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
South Wind by Norman Douglas
The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet by Rainer Zitelmann
The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Civilization in the Aftermath of a Cataclysm by Lewis Dartnell
The Soul of A New Machine by Tracy Kidder
The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How to Get Good at It by Kelly McGonigal
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
This Will Make You Smarter by John Brockman (Editor)
Uncontrolled: The Surprising Payoff of Trial-and-Error for Business, Politics, and Society by Jim Manzi
Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative by Edward Tufte
Wonderland by Joyce Carol Oates
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Childhood; Boyhood; Youth by Leo Tolstoy
Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
Run Rabbit by John Updike
House of Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John Le Carré
Master and Commander by Patrick O’Brien
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
The Coalwood Way by Homer Hickam
Hail and Farewell by George Moore
The American by Henry James
Victory by Joseph Conrad
Collected Poems by Robert Lowell
Collected Poems by W.H. Auden
Guerrillas by V.S. Naipaul
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Sanctuary by William Faulkner
The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood
The Collected Poems by Wallace Stevens
The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer
The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford
The Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant by Guy de Maupassant
Watership Down by Richard Adams
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
Victory by Joseph Conrad
Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood
The Enormous Room by E.E. Cummings
The Open Boat by Stephen Crane
The Best American Humorous Short Stories by Alexander Jessup
The Old Wives’ Tale by Arnold Bennett
The Red and the Black by Stendhal
The Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France
The Overstory by Richard Powers
Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr.
Hyperion by Dan Simmons
Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Possession by A.S. Byatt
The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse
De Facto Inclusions of Italo Calvino: The Baron in the Trees; The Nonexistent Knight; The Cloven Viscount by Italo Calvino
The Blue Hotel by Stephen Crane
Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser
Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann
Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham
The Oxford Book of English Verse
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Battle Royale by Koushun Takami
The Oath by John Lescroart
Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Swann’s Way by Marcel Proust
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete Poetical Works
Within a Budding Grove by Marcel Proust
Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert Caro
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
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Part 16 - Incoming Text Jennifer Lopez (@jlo) and Jessica Alba (@jessicaalba) and Rosario Dawson (@rosariodawson): “An Idea Worth 500 Million Dollars”
Here is the corrected list of the eight screenwriters with their Wikipedia links:
Tom Shadyac Tom Shadyac - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Will Ferrell Will Ferrell - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Steve Martin Steve Martin - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Martin Short Martin Short - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Simon Pegg Simon Pegg - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Nick Frost Nick Frost - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Greg DePaul Greg DePaul - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Casey Wilson Casey Wilson - Wikipedia – (click on the blue link)
Certainly! Here's an explanation, point by point, designed as though addressing the eight screenwriters directly, with a professor’s detailed clarity to help them fully grasp the screenplay ideas:
Dear Screenwriters,
The following ideas provide a solid foundation for your screenplay, blending humor and thought-provoking social commentary. Let’s break these down into individual concepts and explore their creative potential.
1. The Denial vs. Preparedness Dichotomy
Concept: Showcase two groups: one living in denial of the apocalypse, and the other facing reality and preparing for it.
Why it works: This dichotomy reflects humanity’s varied responses to crises, offering ripe material for both comedic and dramatic moments. The juxtaposition of denial (humorous escapism) versus preparation (overzealous survivalism) allows for nuanced storytelling.
Execution:
Write scenes where denial manifests as absurd behavior—lavish parties, binge shopping, or sarcastic skepticism.
Contrast this with the preppers: earnest but eccentric characters stockpiling canned goods or practicing survival drills.
2. Secretive Religious Discussions
Concept: Explore how American and European preachers, pastors, and priests conduct clandestine web meetings to discuss the apocalypse, avoiding public scrutiny.
Why it works: Religion often treads carefully around apocalyptic topics in modern discourse. This setup creates tension and opportunities for satire about institutional secrecy and fear of public backlash.
Execution:
Highlight their off-grid technical setups (e.g., fumbling with encrypted Zoom calls).
Insert humor with misunderstandings or miscommunication during meetings, showing their human flaws.
3. Non-Believers and the Antichrist
Concept: Portray non-believers mocking Christians and mistakenly revering the Antichrist as a god-like figure.
Why it works: This idea offers rich comedic irony and explores philosophical contrasts between faith and hedonism. The obliviousness of non-believers is fertile ground for satire.
Execution:
Write sharp, witty dialogue showcasing their mockery.
Use slapstick or situational comedy to amplify their ignorance, such as the Antichrist performing miraculous feats that they misinterpret for fun.
4. Conflict Among the Police Force
Concept: A division within law enforcement occurs, splitting into Christian believers and non-believers.
Why it works: Law enforcement symbolizes order, and its fragmentation reflects societal breakdown. This setup creates intense conflicts and offers insight into moral dilemmas faced by authority figures.
Execution:
Show internal debates, emotional rifts, and power struggles within the force.
Depict tense scenes of collaboration turning into a “Mexican stand-off.”
5. Societal Divisions Based on Faith
Concept: American and European societies fracture along religious lines: believers versus non-believers.
Why it works: Societal divisions offer a broad canvas for satire and drama, exploring faith, skepticism, and human folly.
Execution:
Write contrasting scenes of how each group copes, e.g., believers organizing prayer circles while non-believers throw apocalyptic raves.
Highlight comedic misunderstandings or moments of reluctant cooperation.
6. Contrasting Sexual Dynamics
Concept: Use contrasting sexual dynamics to highlight differences between Christian believers and non-believers.
Why it works: This approach introduces an edgy, risqué element while reflecting broader themes of faith versus hedonism.
Execution:
Depict Christian couples with tender, romantic intimacy.
Contrast this with exaggerated, wild, and chaotic depictions of non-believers’ promiscuity, emphasizing comedic absurdity over graphic content.
Unifying the Themes
At its core, this screenplay explores human reactions to apocalyptic scenarios, blending comedy, satire, and social critique. These six points offer thematic consistency while allowing room for creative freedom.
Here’s how you might organize these ideas into an overarching structure:
Act One: Establish societal norms, introducing the denial vs. preparedness contrast.
Act Two: Escalate tensions, focusing on secretive discussions and divisions among institutions like the police force and government.
Act Three: Heighten the chaos, with the Antichrist subplot culminating in climactic, absurd clashes between factions.
By weaving these elements together, you can craft a film that is not only hilarious but also thought-provoking—a modern classic in comedic cinema.
Good luck, and remember: The apocalypse is no laughing matter—except when it is.
P.S.:
Synopsis of the Letter:
The letter outlines a set of screenplay ideas for a comedy film about the apocalypse, directed toward eight screenwriters. It presents detailed storylines and themes, including:
Contrasting Responses to the Apocalypse: A group living in denial versus another preparing for the end times.
Secret Meetings Among Religious Leaders: Preachers and pastors conducting covert online discussions about the apocalypse.
Non-Believers' Comedic Perspective: Atheists unaware of the anti-Christ's true nature, mocking Christians for their beliefs, leading to humorous exchanges.
Divisions in the Police Force: Internal struggles between Christian and atheist officers, leading to a split.
Societal Divisions Based on Faith: A portrayal of how American and European societies could fracture into opposing groups of believers and non-believers, highlighting clashes and power dynamics.
Contrasting Lifestyles: Scenes illustrating the differences in personal and moral behaviors, such as relationships and sex, between the two groups.
The letter emphasizes the potential for humor and social commentary in these scenarios, urging the screenwriters to create a story that explores these conflicts and contrasts, all while crafting an epic and unforgettable comedy film.
Continued....
Your list of ideas has a strong thematic focus on the division between believers and non-believers in the context of an apocalyptic scenario, providing plenty of dramatic, comedic, and symbolic potential. Below is your list, cleaned up for coherence, respecting your style and tone, and formatted to present a clear vision for the screenwriters.
Screenplay Ideas for the Eight Screenwriters:
Denial vs. Preparation in the Apocalypse Tell a story of two groups: one living in denial of the apocalypse, pretending everything is normal, and another group facing reality and actively preparing for the end of the world. Show the psychological tension between these groups and how their contrasting approaches lead to clashes, moments of reflection, and, eventually, revelations.
Secret Meetings of Priests and Preachers Create a narrative about American and European priests, preachers, and pastors holding secret, off-the-grid web meetings. These gatherings allow them to discuss the taboo topic of the apocalypse. The secrecy highlights their fear of public judgment, adding a layer of suspense and a sense of covert urgency.
Comedic Contrast: Non-Believers and the Anti-Christ Show how non-believers like atheists are oblivious to the reality of the Anti-Christ. They mistakenly elevate him to god-like status, creating hilarious moments of misunderstanding. Include humorous exchanges where non-believers mock Christians for their beliefs, highlighting the absurdity of their own denial. Example Dialogue:
Christian: "Why aren't you getting ready for the apocalypse?"
Non-believer: "What apocalypse? I’m loving my life! I’ve got money, hot women, and no rules. Ignorance is bliss, baby!" This dynamic adds levity while exposing the shallow values of some non-believers.
Conflict in the Police Force Explore internal struggles within the police force as officers are divided by faith. The Christian officers recognize the apocalypse and prepare, while atheist officers live in denial, refusing to acknowledge the unfolding crisis. The force eventually splits into two factions:
Group One: Christian believers who uphold moral values.
Group Two: Non-believers who cling to logic and skepticism. Tensions escalate into a "Mexican standoff" as both sides vie for authority and survival.
Societal Divisions Based on Faith Depict how American and European societies fracture along lines of faith. The clash between Christian believers and non-believers creates chaos at all levels of society, from the government to the justice system. These divisions result in power struggles, ideological battles, and even physical confrontations, dramatizing the societal impact of such polarization.
Sexual Contrasts Between Believers and Non-Believers Include a symbolic sex scene to highlight the moral and emotional differences between the two groups:
Christian Believers: Engage in tender, loving, and meaningful intimacy, representing their values of compassion and unity.
Non-Believers: Indulge in wild, animalistic, and often hedonistic group sex, embodying their chaotic, uninhibited lifestyle. This contrast visually underscores the ideological divide and deepens the audience's understanding of the groups.
Clashes, Power Struggles, and Fights Build the narrative around escalating tensions between Christian believers and non-believers. Show how their opposing worldviews lead to clashes in everyday life, government, and even families. Highlight the stakes and consequences of a society divided by faith during a time of existential crisis.
This framework gives the screenwriters plenty of material to craft a compelling screenplay that balances drama, humor, and symbolism while exploring the broader themes of faith, denial, and societal division.
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tbh i think the problem w marvel finding a core 6 right now is that the mcu fans dislike every other character they see for no good reason. apart from shang-chi, the others dont seem to have that great reception with the bulk of the fanbase. if news articles headlines with "confirmed: captain marvel/ sam wilson captain american will lead the next avengers film" theres going to be some real big discourse because god forbid a black man or a woman is the face of marvel /roll eyes/. they really need cap 4 (choices made there is another discourse on its own) to be a hit or it'll be real bad going forward. i definitely feel they need to add tom's peter parker into avengers 5 to pull in the tickets bc imo currently none of the actors can pull people to the seats
Very true. People actually dislike Shang-Chi too. For some reason everyone hates Simu even though he didn't do anything? Its kinda a thing in the mcu fandom? Is there a story behind that.
I follow him on SM and think he's super cool and has never done anything.
Honestly it's not looking good for Cap 4. With Sabra, lack of Cap stories from the comics, no Cap characters and the current situation with the mcu fandom idk how well the film will do.
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What horrifies me most about the events this week — besides the evidence it provides that the “Player Safety” system is incredibly broken and does not protect players — is the message this entire mess has surely sent to Tom Wilson. The lesson it has taught him is this:
I can beat the shit out of two vulnerable players (and be an unsportsmanlike dickwad about it afterwards) and receive little more than a slap on the wrist from the league
The repeat offender rule clearly doesn’t stick to me, because I just got suspended earlier THIS season and still nothing happened to me this time
I can do all those things and STILL get to play the next game in my usual position and minutes.
What’s more, when I DO play in that game and the team whose players I attacked tries to enact the punishment on me that the league would not, my teammates will stick up for me and fight multiple times on my behalf. Also we’ll win.
Players from the other team (including one of the players I originally attacked) will be suspended or otherwise punished for their actions in that second-game line brawl, but I still don’t need to worry about further discipline.
If the other team’s owner complains that I was not punished severely enough for my original violent actions, the League will defend the decision to go easy on me and fine that owner $250,000.
Ergo: I, Tom Wilson, can expect to be able to repeat that series of actions without fear of serious consequences.
If I owned whatever team ends up facing Washington in the first round, I would be giving Gary Bettman a BIG earful right now, because the message that has just been sent to Wilson is that my team’s most valuable and skilled players will basically be open season come playoff time, and he should expect to face no consequences for endangering or maiming them.
Good job, NHL. You really botched this one up good.
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I Stand With The New York Rangers

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I went back through some of my old liveblog tags in light of the w*lson discourse and this didn’t age well

#anne watches hockey#pandemic hockey#talking into the void#tom wilson discourse#that’s from the 2017-2018 playoffs btw#so uhhh yeah when we say he’s a repeat offender we mean he’s a fucking repeat offender#makes me worried bc back then we had Oleksiak and later Reaves and after him Gudbranson specifically to deal with his ilk#we don’t have anyone like that now and no team should have to have an enforcer just to keep their star players safe#glad to know the state of player safety hasn’t changed since 2017#bc right around that post is me having flashbacks to the 2017 playoffs when Crosby and Sheary both got concussions while playing the caps#so yeah I’ve been worried about playing the caps for a long time#there are three teams I expect to walk out of a game injured for reasons beyond the pens injury curse and it’s why I hate playing those team
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Oh no, what's the thing with matty k? Does he deserve to be blacklisted? ,bc that list is huge already.
i have no idea, i feel very uncomfortable being the person who “decides” who is blacklisted tbh.
i say, if he/who he seems to be makes you uncomfortable, trust that and don’t engage. I’m gonna go through and do the same note I did on my fics like with C*rter Hart because tbh i still like those fics? and those are totally fiction and don’t really have anything to do with him as a person.
CONTEXT UNDER THE CUT (TW: head injuries, aggressive violence)
he liked a tweet from a B*rstool idiot that defended these actions that T*m Wilson did. Which is just hateful. Please be careful watching the video.
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I have friends that have met him off the ice and say he is lovely.
That above statement, him being lovely off the ice, means nothing once he is on it. You can be the nicest person off the ice and vicious on it we've seen it before and I can guarantee we will see it again.
Ok, I've tried to making excuses for wilson coz he seems so nice off the ice, but there just isn't anymore to make. There hasn't been any for his last suspension, but today really drove the point home. I lost even the tiniest bit of respect left when I saw him in the box after


He's posing there like some kind of ape. There's no better word for it. He's proud of what he did and it's disturbing. Clearly suspensions aren't enough.
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congratulations Gary, you played yourself
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Yohe going for throats.

But as one of the commentors said " 'A' is for Assault"
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He has already ended careers. If he can't get either his temper or is head in check he shouldn't be allowed to play
I don’t think Tom Wilson will face serious punishment till he Todd Bertuzzis someone tbh. And at this point it’s when not if
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In other words, I’m stuck here until either me or Marvel dies and I dang well know it
#endgame discourse#captain marvel#carol danvers#peter parker#spiderman#black panther#t’challa#bucky barnes#sam wilson#richard madden#eternals#marvel#mcu#meme#mine#loki#tom hiddleston
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T*m Wilson: *gets into a fight that could’ve gotten him suspended again*
Y’all: 😍😍😍
#sorry for discourse he just makes me so mad#I hate tom wilson sm xd#justice for ian who did nothing wrong :(#memes#ig
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Ignore me if this is out of line:
Vrana's cross check originally looked to be as if he hadn't noticed how bad it was, the second one I have no defense for and as for the follow through of falling in top of Carlo I'm not sure if that was cause by momentum or lack of balance or simply not having any other place to move as another Bruins player had come up behind Vrana
also we’re talking about wilson’s hit but why wasn’t vrana penalized for cross checking an injured player in the head as said player was clutching his head in pain down on the ice????
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