She was my favorite part of that otherwise regrettable movie. Michael Keaton was pretty solid too.
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That sort of misidentification is another reason that dog bite statistics are unreliable; they depend not on rigorous breed identification but on amateurs’ identification based on physical traits shared by bull dogs, mastiffs and terriers. Artificially group dog bite reports involving a dozen unrelated breeds or mixes together under the misidentification “pit bull” and yeah, you make pit bulls sound scary.
Even when properly applied to pit bull type dogs, the term “pit bull” is imprecise because as wikiipedia states “pit bull is an umbrella term for several types of dog believed to have descended from bull and terriers. In the United States, the term is usually considered to include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and sometimes the American Bulldog, along with any crossbred dog that shares certain physical characteristics with these.”
Anyone who argues that breed is a reliable indicator of violent behavior and refuses to acknowledging the lack of reliability of eye witness breed identification on the basis of appearance is arguing in bad faith.
That’s not a pitbull, it’s a Cane corso or another type of mastiff. That people so frequently misidentify various breeds as “pit bulls” is one of the factors that makes the statistics you cite unreliable. Even “pit bull” isn’t a specific breed designation. Any breed or mix with a boxy head and deep chest is likely to be mistaken for a pit bull.
Eddington was Valjean to Sisko’s Javier, not Javier himself.
Sertouto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x06 "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"English2·19 days ago“I was convinced up until the reveal that the “alien” was a sort of scavenging species 0 of the Borg, with the robotic look and the ability to adapt to phaser fire.”
I suspected the Pakled myself. That would have been an even bigger tonal mismatch, so I was glad to find that I was wrong.
Sertouto Mildly Infuriating•Seeing shit like this kills me. People are so ignorant.English2·22 days agoYou might be confusing Cthulhu with Crowley. Cthulu would be indifferent to most human activities other than boating.
Sertouto Not the Onion@civilloquy.com•Daily Wire's Michael Knowles: "Ladies, you owe your husband sex. You owe it to him. It's called the marital debt."English1·22 days agoSpouses owe one another acknowledgement of their basic human needs. Everything else is negotiable.
Sertouto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Robert Picardo Talks Getting “Dramatic” On ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’; ‘Discovery’ Actors Want In TooEnglish5·24 days agoTotally agree about Mitchell. Rong Fu is really good in the role and deserves some love from the writers. Mitchell is a recurring character rather than a regular, so it may not be an apples to apples comparison but still, she’s been there from the begining.
Sertouto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Robert Picardo Talks Getting “Dramatic” On ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’; ‘Discovery’ Actors Want In TooEnglish7·23 days agoBring Detmer in and give her some years overdue character development.
Trump reminds me of Baron Danglars from The Count of Monte Cristo. Both are tasteless nouveau riche bankrupts with repellent physiognomy.
Sertouto Books@lemmy.ml•Need help with comprehending the last line of this excerptEnglish1·27 days agoIt’s not what I read for primarily, nor did I say so. Your supposition is something of a strawman argument. There’s no need to be defensive on McCarthy’s behalf. Any writer receives much worse criticism than that no matter how good they are, often from themselves. We tend to be our own worst critics.
That said, poor grammar pulls me out of a story and that’s a common reaction.
A good writer might use such run on sentences sparingly as a matter of style, to good effect. William Kennedy’s opening paragraph in Quinn’s book is a good example. The quoted passage from Blood Meridian may be another such. As I said, I haven’t read McCarthy and don’t know if such run-on sentences are typical of his writing, so I asked.
Sertouto Enough Musk Spam•“If You Threaten to Fire Him, You Blow Up the Company”: The Catch-22 of Elon’s $29 Billion Tesla PaydayEnglish13·27 days agoLet it burn.
I felt this hard. I spent far too long this afternoon trying to get some useful troubleshooting ideas out of CoPilot for a baffling WordPress SVG problem, but it kept losing the plot. Live and learn.
Sertouto Books@lemmy.ml•Need help with comprehending the last line of this excerptEnglish1·27 days agoYeah, my stupid tablet somehow completed my comment submission before I finished typing it. I finished in an edit.
Sertouto Books@lemmy.ml•Need help with comprehending the last line of this excerptEnglish4·27 days agoJesus, those are some egregious run on sentences. I’ve never read McCarthy, now I’m not sure I should. Is this typical of his writing?
Sertouto Technology•It's 2025, the year we decided we need a widespread slur for robotsEnglish4·28 days agoI like that both “toasters” and “clankers” are hard “r” slurs.
Sertouto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x05 "Through the Lens of Time"English7·28 days agoThat’s a fair caveat.
SNW has been overusing it as a plot device. In TNG it was a one off gimmick to bring back Scotty. Still, I wondered why they didn’t buy Batel time from her Gorn egg infection by putting her in the pattern buffer. It seems like an idea that ought to have at least been discussed, but I don’t recall that it was.
Sertouto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x05 "Through the Lens of Time"English9·28 days agoTo be fair, it was used the way in the TNG Episode Relics, when Scotty spent 75 years stuck in the Jenolan’s transport buffer, so quiite a long precedent.
The middle school ( a.k.a. junior high) I attended was named for him.