FyreWulff
FyreWulff t1_jcwxx2m wrote
Reply to comment by Prowland12 in TIL that in 2020, to educate the public about misinformation, researchers used AI to have Richard Nixon deliver the never-used "In Event of Moon Disaster" Apollo 11 speech. by [deleted]
If they could get about 17-20 minutes more audio though, they could get it absolutely perfect.
FyreWulff t1_jce5v8g wrote
Reply to comment by phredbull in Virgin Orbit pauses operations for a week, furloughs nearly entire staff as it seeks funding by Realistic-Cap6526
tax and liability separation
FyreWulff t1_ja6ysow wrote
Reply to comment by mmwood in Unpredictable childhood environments linked to food addiction in adulthood by chrisdh79
It wasn't out of embarassment either. Nobody was around. It was food I cooked myself and had plenty of.
I've largely moved past the original childhood stuff. I think a lot of us know it's not our fault and we try to overcome the food addiction but the brain be like that. It was just surreal to have a long buried feeling come bursting out like that.
FyreWulff t1_ja26n7b wrote
It really messes with you later on. I tripped and dropped food off a plate when I was 35 (now 39) and broke out into tears because I had 'lost dinner' even though I could just go back and get more. It was so weird to have that feeling of despair come slamming back out of nowhere and disappear just as fast.
FyreWulff t1_j1llkdo wrote
Reply to comment by RunningToStayStill in why do series shows always have so many seemingly random people directing every episode? by OctoberRust13
What? TV has been shot this way by default practically since TV became a thing, and actors guest directing about as long, since it gives them a chance to try it out.
FyreWulff t1_j1llgoa wrote
Reply to comment by spectacleskeptic in why do series shows always have so many seemingly random people directing every episode? by OctoberRust13
TV shows being rewatchable on DVD and then streaming and "is it canon?!?!?!" weren't big things before recently, so different writers was just them trying scripts and seeing what happened since it would be a long time before people would see that episode again, if ever. If something didn't work it'd get dropped, if someone went over well then they'd keep it.
FyreWulff t1_jedjktc wrote
Reply to Jennifer Aniston Says ‘A Whole Generation of Kids’ Finds ‘Friends’ Offensive: ‘You Have to Be Very Careful’ With Comedy Now by Neo2199
Friends was called out during it's actual run. See: MadTV's excellent skit about not having any black cast members.