Is there context? Like is there someone in particular this is about? Or just in general?
CaptPretentious
Oh please tell me Totoro was second! That it ended on a high note!
These are not feel good movies at all but I think really send important messages. Not for kids, but at 16+ would be good. There's very important takeaway messages in both.
Grave of the Fireflies
Requiem for a Dream
I'll do you one better, why is Frankie Hawkes.
Don't you go giving me hope.
https://emojipedia.org/call-me-hand#designs
It is in fact, the call me hand from iOS
In Unicode 9, it's label is 'call me hand'
I get that it is the exact same symbol as other things. However, officially as an emoji it is recognized as 'call me hand'.
My guess is to why is to not recognize any particular nation. Because the hand gesture isn't just Shaka, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_number_gestures?wprov=sfla1 see number six.
Or see ASL, the letter Y.
This way predates cell phones. Handsets have been in use for... Nearly 100 years I think. Not sure exactly when the gesture caught on our it's origin.
I love how he said "Kamala, she said it's so hot" in a condescending tone.
As a former employee (few decades ago), who worked every shift and every non-manager position, the fry station is the hottest station to work at in my opinion. I could work the grill all day, but I'd be dying at fries. Would love to see him do a full 8-hour shift.
Also he's out of uniform. And he's a non-employee so he shouldn't be back there working with food.
I'll save you all a click.
Unfortunately, it will still require a PSN login.
Hard pass.
I was offered a job to teach at a college. Was a life long dream of mine (to teach). But the massive pay cut forced me to pass. Students should pay less, teachers should be paid more. I can't say for certain where the money's going, but it's not anywhere to the benefit of students that's for damn sure. And this is now becoming a problem with these for profit colleges. It's costs too much for students to go, and they pay to little to keep teachers. If you don't have teachers, you can't have students. If you have no students, you have no use for teachers. And since the bottom line is the only thing that's important, you lose entire departments. The college that was interested in me, is the one I went to. And they have maybe 25% of tech department left from when I went there. When I was there, there was networking, programming, server administration, desktop/server support, web design/e-commerce, etc. We had a new building and took up most of it. Now they have high turnover in teachers because they can't/won't pay them enough. And they have a general IT course to give you exposure to various things for the purpose of transferring the credit to a bachelors degree. And a Cybersecurity, Virtualization, & Networking course.
Or has ups and downs.
I always wanted kids. So it's a constant source of regret and emptyness.
On the other hand, life is cheaper. I can do what I want when I want. I'm not wrapped in worrying about my kids all the time.