When it comes to Steven Seagal, less is more. In the movie, "Executive Decision," his character gets killed off within the 1st 20 minutes. That's what makes this his best movie. Here's what Roger Ebert had to say about this movie: "Any movie prepared to kill off Steven Seagal in the first 20 minutes is prepared for anything, and so I perked right up." Ebert actually gave this movie 3 stars out of 4. I'd like to think that Seagal's early demise played a factor in that rating.
To all the baseball fans out there, what are your thoughts on Apple TV+? From what I've read so far, the reaction hasn't been very positive. My impression is that it makes games very inaccessible because a lot of people don't have it & don't want to pay for a subscription. I mean, we already pay for Sportsnet, ESPN, etc. So why make people go an extra mile by making them pay for that service? Also, I've read the broadcasts aren't good either. Seems like a swing & a miss. #CoSoSports #baseball
There's some interesting facts about this song which can be found here: https://www.songfacts.com/facts/neil-young/transformer-man
Here's a deep dive. Back in the day, I was a frequent visitor of the Homestar Runner website. One of the things I discovered there was a web blog called, "Strong Sad's Lament."
http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Strong_Sad's_Lament
Anyways, one of the songs I saw was called "Transformer Man" by Neil Young. It's quite an oddity because all the lyrics are sung using a vocoder. It gives the song a very robotic feel. It's unlike any song I've ever heard from him. #CoSoMusic #CanConMusic #CanCon
https://youtu.be/iHdS1zdhWQs
I was getting gas earlier today and one of the people beside me was blasting the song, "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" By Judas Priest. It was such a pleasant surprise. It's such rare occurrence nowadays for anyone to blast an '80s heavy metal song, let alone any song from the '80s. At any rate, it's such a great song. It's definitely worth sharing here. #CoSoMusic
https://youtu.be/XJMgveYdO-M
In real life, I don't care much for crowded places and noise. It just makes me uncomfortable & I just want to withdraw to some quiet place where I can be by myself & just chill. Over here I don't have to worry about crowds and noise. It's a quiet place where I have time to gather my thoughts and articulate clearly what I want to say.
I don't mind going to a fan expo, but that's mostly because I like the cosplays & merch & maybe getting an autograph. But of course I need to unwind afterwards.
Over here, I never really encountered that issue. It just seems more engaging here overall. And best of all, I've never had to deal with any stupid bot accounts. Since I've rejoined this place, I've gotten pretty good responses. I didn't even have to use any hashtags.
Of course I'll never ask anyone to follow me here. I just like to chit-chat.
I'm actually very introverted in real life, and I'm a lot more at ease with written communication than I am with verbal communication.
Back when I used to use Twitter, I learned to stop caring about how many people followed me. I used that platform for like 5 years and I never got to 300 followers. The big problem that I had over there was the overall lack of interactions whenever I posted something. It also didn't help that I kept getting follows from all these stupid bot accounts. Anyhow, the only real action I got was when I commented on some else's posts or if I tagged somebody.
But now I have returned and hopefully things will work out better this time around. At the moment, I feel I'm managing my emotions a little better than before. I'm still a work in progress, so I can't promise anything.
I guess I learned a hard lesson on account management. I'm not complaining, it's just something I'll have to get the hang of. I totally understand why that mechanism was put in place.
But I'm here now and I'd like to thank the people who gave me such a warm reception.
I had nearly 30 followers & lots of content on my old account. Now I have to start from scratch with a different username.
It might prove difficult to regain the followers I lost plus all the people I had followed. That's because I really don't remember who all followed me and I don't remember all the people I followed.
As I mentioned before, I wasn't feeling well mentally when I deactivated my old account. I won't mention the details, but let's just say I wasn't in a good frame of mind.
The unintended result of deactivating my old account is that there's no way I can ever retrieve it.
When I was on Twitter, I was given a 30 day buffer. If I reactivated my account within 30 days, I could just resume as normal.
Based on what I've read, retrieving my old account is impossible because of security reasons. That's something I never considered would happen. I guess I was just too used to how things worked on Twitter.
@th3j35t3r Hello, I'm back again. I'm not sure if I could get my old account back or not. My username was Magnetron. I deleted that account because I wasn't in a very good mental state.
Canadian. Atheist. Zionist
Magnetron is the Dutch word for microwave.