

I have never seen tenet.
This does not make me want to see tenet. 😅
It sounds like the sort of premise that the writers thought sounded clever but is actually full of plot holes when you think about it for even a minute.
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I have never seen tenet.
This does not make me want to see tenet. 😅
It sounds like the sort of premise that the writers thought sounded clever but is actually full of plot holes when you think about it for even a minute.


This is kinda nothing?
Prego isn’t “pivoting” they’re releasing a one-off branded novelty product as a publicity stunt. Also, you worded this as alarmingly as possible when you didn’t need to.
Edit: Sorry, the article worded the headline as alarmingly as possible. Didn’t mean to shoot the messenger.
If that’s the message, it feels poorly communicated.
I don’t understand the point here, most of these reasons for hesitation seem eminently practical and sane.
Is the moral “if you hesitate, you’ll have to wait a long time before you get another opportunity?”
Interstellar was alright. Didn’t care for the ending. I perfer my science fantasy to be more like star wars - i.e. the fact that it’s space magic is pretty obvious - and don’t like being sold a soft sci fi that pretends its a hard sci fi. (For example, I thought Everything Everywhere All of the Time was pretty good, because it was somewhat internally consistent but didn’t lean too hard into the ‘this is real science guys’ thing.)
But then again, i’m one of those people who can’t turn my brain off, thinks a difficult puzzle is ‘relaxing,’ and also knows a little physics. So I admit my tastes aren’t the same as the general audience’s.