I’m a slut for sitting in comfortable silence while both of us do our own thing and occasionally show each other something dumb on our computers like that’s the good shit my dude.
this just in: romaine lettuce carries the e. coli virus and you will Fuckign DIE!
The health alert spans across the following states as a precaution: California, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, Illinois, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Throw it out.
is this a new alert or the one from like a year and a half ago?
NEW ONE! Just don’t eat salads or sandwiches with romane/leafy greens until we get an all-clear.
This warning is extended to Quebec and Ontario, too, for us Canucks.
November 2018
if you HAD or HAVE romaine lettace ANYWHERE, you need to DISINFECT ALL SURFACES THAT IT TOUCHED. ANY FOOD THAT WAS AROUND THE LETTACE SHOULD BE THROWN OUT FOR SAFETY. sincerely your neighborhood biologist.
Hey this spans to Canada too, my store has removed every single romaine related product on the shelves today.
In honour of @underfellfangame‘s contest about creating Lesser Monsters, and because I think I’m funny sometimes, I think it’s time to bring back MoldError. Except now it’s MissingNo. Because I said so and because MissingNo deserves to be acknowledged.
If anyone asks, it’s not really a moldsmal. It’s a glitched-out Jello™-brand blue raspberry gelatin blob, or a glitched-out Jello™-brand butterscotch pudding blob in the case of the shiny. It’s really just a pile of broken food. With eyebrows.
This took much longer to make than I expected it to. Please don’t take it too seriously.
The movie was officially announced on October 20th, 2014, and the big Sony hack happened the following month, November 24th. When the film was announced to be in production, they never mentioned who would be marketing and distributing the thing, and the hack revealed that Hasbro had been in talks with Sony.
From what some of the leaked emails show, Sony was sent an early draft of the MLP Movie. In that version of the script, the main antagonist was an evil alicorn named Cosmo, who appears one day and attacks Canterlot. The main ponies take Celestia’s advise and go beyond Equestria to find the main weapons needed to defeat him, but then a feud breaks out between Twilight and Princess Celestia when it turns out that Cosmo is Celestia and Luna’s long lost brother, and Twilight and Celestia disagree on how to handle this.
The person on Hasbro’s side, who was in contact with Sony, was talking a lot about engaging storytelling was what made the MLP series a success, and something they wanted to keep in the film. But Amy Pascal was harshly critical of the script, pointing out that it relied too heavily on the show’s continuity and would be difficult for casual moviegoers to get into. She recommended that the film should have an isolated story that could stand on its own…and then immediately recommended making it a rehash of The Smurfs Movie, a cheap, 3D animated snorefest with the ponies entering the real world.
Apparently, that just didn’t fly with Hasbro, because the next time we heard about the MLP Movie was on August 7, 2015, when Lionsgate announced they would be promoting and distributing the film. Now it seems like the movie writers did at least take the “isolated movie story” advice to heart, but not in the way Pascal envisioned. And meanwhile, Sony went on to make…the Emoji Movie.
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