Some say that giant Koreans don’t exist.
Now we can unpack it
Thank you. I try. I haven’t always been, but I think I’m getting better every day. Work in progress.
A friend of mine is battling cancer. He had a wish list of stuff he was asking for that he was hoping people would provide - just basic stuff like snacks to munch on, etc. At the end of the list, as a joke, he put “a katana”.
So I bought him a katana. He was so fucking happy, and I was happy, too.
Fuck cancer. Buy swords.
A lot better than it was in my late 20s.
sad 50 year old noises
… jk, being 50 has been awesome.
Probably a hot take, but I think Batfleck was the closest we’ve gotten to a comicbook accurate Batman. Batfleck’s size and build were correct (physically imposing, could have been a bit taller), he was intelligent, mostly broody, and could fight. There are some things that could have been better (being a martial artist instead of being a brawler), but of all the movie incarnations so far I’d say he’s the closest.
He was a great Superman. Perfect casting. Wrong director and story.
Oh no, an inpurrvention
In Dubai and India I saw male friends holding hands together while walking down the street, and I thought it was really nice.
I hug my male friends often.
Being about to keep your mouth shut. My god. I hear so much office gossip. It’s always best to keep it to yourself.
Isn’t this going to be a complete reboot? Cavill will be great in it.
Highlander 2: The Shittening
I bet he’s a fungi at parties.
Yes.
Change grammar so that the plural of a word ending in an s followed by a hard consonant has -es added to the end instead of just -s - e.g. waspes instead of wasps.
If this was his way to meet other gay people, I can think of much better ways.
Someone would look at our process and say “that’s not agile!” and they might be correct, technically speaking. I don’t personally care what it’s called as long as it works.
We agree to requirements up front with our customer; we might change stuff as we go along if our customer realizes that what they asked for won’t work (this happens occasionally), which is fine, but otherwise we don’t let them change stuff around on a whim, and we don’t allow scope creep. If they want a new feature, that’s version 2 (or 3, or 4).
We don’t meet very frequently. We do check in to make sure we’re on target, and deliver features incrementally when it makes sense to do so. We do sprints. We talk about when things are working and when they aren’t, but only when we think it’s a good time to do so.
At the end of the day, you need to tailor the process to your needs and what makes sense to you and your team.
Please tell me the owner is named Frank.