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can i talk about bpd matt johnson for a moment bc i was thinking about the movie and specifically his choice to write on the whiteboard which feels so borderline to me. the active decision to be like no i'm doing something that will potentially ruin us both because fuck you. who do you think you are thinking you could leave me? even though jay is telling him that he regrets wanting to leave, the mere suggestion that he thought he could've is enough for matt to be like ok well lets see how fucking miserable that would have been for you. because as much as he loves jay and knows how talented he is, there is part of him that has locked their identities together so tightly that he doesn't, or can't believe that jay would thrive without him. he wants to show jay how stupid he has been and how miserable a life without their plans and hijinks together would be, not because he doesn't love him but because he loves him so much and thinking jay doesn't feel the same is enough to make him want to burn it all down. like... if i were matt in that situation and heard bird say “i was trying to escape” i would have killed us both
my cat is sad - spencer madsen / matt johnson in nirvanna the band the show
webseries version
Zine with the full jay interview!
the ntbtstm heated rivalry vid is genuinely one of the wildest promotional stunts i've seen in a while because it's not the usual parody romcom trailer it is legitimately just them admitting that we don't fuck in this. but to those of you with a keen eye and perverse intentions....
he is talking about me

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movie magic
matt is so unhinged and cute in this interview. those glasses turn him into a different person
i actually braved through the entire video of the 'tiff next wave battle of the scores' that matt and jay hosted in 2018 and it's BRUTAL. matt is insufferable and BOMBING - it's wonderful. the top comment really summed it up well.
this is so late renaissance early mannerism. the controversial male nudity? the lighting and value on the figure of emphasis?? him bathed in light and placed ABOVE while the police are clad in dark and BELOW?? Uh HES HITTING THE CONTRAPPOSTO??
Vocabulary gap relationship

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Ragebait is their love language
one of my coworkers has this sticker on his water bottle and it sends me into hysterics every time i see it
Matt Johnson on language (via Perfectly Imperfect)
not to be all "these two words will change your life" or whatever, but I promise you, programming in "good catch!" as your response to people correcting you/pointing out errors or whatever removes so much friction from interactions, and comes with a delightful happy meal toy of "not hating yourself so much for making mistakes"
I use "I stand corrected" a lot. The mild silliness of the outdated language makes it work for me.
I had a high school science teacher who would say "if you admit you're wrong and change your mind..." and the whole class would respond back "... you aren't wrong anymore!"
And when a kid would assert something incorrect In class, he wouldn't tell them they were wrong, he would help lead them to the right answer and then when they admitted/ accepted the new information, he'd say "now we're both right! Nice work!"
For a bunch of gifted kids whose identity and reputation often was staked on knowing more than most people, it was a great safety valve. No shame in making a mistake, because if you accept it you have learned! Now you are smarter! It always made me feel better.

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Today is Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, so enjoy Reece reading from The Masque of the Red Death.
The Masque of the Red Death for the BFI
i saw someone say nobody needs to know what a .txt file is anymore. what the fuck is the world coming to
unironically i think we need to bring back computer labs because APPARENTLY some people WERENT taught basic computer literacy and internet safety in school
things about computers/the internet i think kids should be formally taught in schools because theyre important to know and the amount of soon to be grown adults i know who know NOTHING about any of these is quite frankly almost all of them (and resources to learn if you dont know these things, because its never to late to get better with computers)
how to troubleshoot by yourself when you have a technical problem
what common file types are
some very basics on how to use ""developer tools"" on your computer (because i cant think of a better way to refer to them) like task manager and command prompt (and their mac equivalents, terminal and activity monitor ofc)
how to read and understand a privacy policy and what your personal data is, as well as what it being collected actually means and steps you can take to keep it private
how to understand terms of service (hey. if you have trouble with reading legalese and worry about being able to understand these policies anyways, here's a site that gives basic summaries of privacy policies and ToS)
what a cookie actually is
internet privacy and your digital footprint!! seriously i dont know why we stopped teaching people that they shouldnt be putting their entire real identity online in a world where your online actions can ruin you irl
basic safety measures like antivirus software (and why you should use it or if the built in one on windows or mac is enough for you) and backing up your computer (also a mac guide)
common keyboard shortcuts (and on mac)
as an additional note: things i think everyone should know on computers and the internet but schools may bit hesitant to teach about for whatever moral/legal standards schools pretend to operate on
vpns and adblockers! (btw for most of these where you can pay for things im purposefully not recommending any specific software but seriously just use ublock origin for an adblocker)
how to not get a virus while pirating something
what a temporary email is and when to use one
red flags that you shouldn't trust a website (and how to quickly check the security of a site)
what javascript on a website does and how to disable it to get around paywalls
ok one last addition! if you want to take it one level higher, i think learning the very basics of at least one programming language is good for people. it makes computers less scary and it makes you feel very cool, and a lot of people get discouraged about it because it seems overly complicated and hard to learn outside a formal classroom setting, so heres some resources for learning the very basics of python (because i consider it the easiest language to learn and knowing one language will make it easier to learn others)
an online compiler so you dont need to download anything or worry about running code directly on your computer if that makes you nervous
a basic video guide to introduce you to python and walk you through beginner steps
a guide to some syntax and commands you should know (this was literally my lifeline in my first CS class)
some performance tasks to give you things to code to practice and assess yourself