MyCatThinksImNeat
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j2eqta9 wrote
Reply to Friendly reminder bookshop.org exists. by smita16
I got my fathers Christmas present off Bookshop a few years ago. It was, with tax, around $23-24. The exact same book, edition, condition, etc. Amazon was selling for $160.
Use. This. Website. And Thriftbooks as well.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j2bsfyp wrote
Reply to comment by thomasnomad in TIL Frankenstein did not have a hunchback assistant called Igor in either Mary Shelley's novel or the original Universal and Hammer films. The character is a pastiche of multiple characters across several movies. by BringsHomeBones
...but they told me it was Igor
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0tezbz wrote
Reply to comment by Greene_Mr in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
Wonder if they've worked together! Wouldnt that be something? :D
Stay safe, my East Coast friendo!
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0tefpf wrote
Reply to comment by Greene_Mr in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
She initially began with small shows and got an internship working in television for a network, thanks to a relative. She transitioned to film after some time working and building her resume with a few projects. A few people took a chance on her and it's been an uphill battle, for sure, but she's happy.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0tcxoc wrote
Reply to comment by Greene_Mr in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
She's a writer :)
I'd rather not give away too much information for obvious reasons, but she's done the writing for a couple of shows on a major network and was able to transition her skills into screenwriting after a few years in the industry (and a few terrific people she's worked with)
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0r8j7o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
You're just mentioning names, that's not really proof.
Look at their relatives, look at who those people knew. How deep do I want to go? Pretty deep because these connections go deep.
But whatever, dude. I'm at work, and I literally don't care enough to fight this. I'm not wrong and I'm not admitting something that isn't true.
Also, obligatory: you're*
Now downvote and go away.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0r5xg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
I'm happy to admit I'm wrong if you can pull up anything to the contrary. I enjoy changing my mind off of stuff I don't like.
Because I see a lot of very talented actors and actresses find new places to live under freeways and on sidewalks or dingy studios with 2 other struggling people when they deserve to get actual roles vs what the nepotists get. It's really heartbreaking.
"Its what people say to excuse their lack of success"
You've clearly never stepped foot into these studios, then. Your puritan work-ethic mindset is completely wrong. These kids work hard and still get nowhere because they didn't win the birth lottery.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j0qyb5o wrote
Reply to comment by Fun_Pause_4934 in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
Exceedingly.
My wife works in Hollywood and very few, if any, actors make it big who didn't already have roots in the industry or got in by being exceedingly rich. Not a mutually exclusive situation, although I believe the Barrymores were just very well connected, not rich at the time (I might be wrong about that though). A classic example is Nicolas Cage. His last name is actually Coppola.
Many actors who have gotten into the industry, especially recently, are related to people who have already been there for years if not decades. Not necessarily people who were famous actors, but execs, agents, etc who already had the connections. Rarely will you get someone who started out as a starving artist and ended up making it big on the silver screen. Most might get into commercials, or as extras, if they're lucky. Rags to riches is almost always a fantasy.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_ixxkb18 wrote
As someone sucking on a mango, this post has made it even more awkward than it already was.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_iu72six wrote
Reply to comment by Uncle_Rabbit in TIL that when the French first arrived in North America they met the Ojibwe Indians who introduced them to other tribes but used nasty names. The Lakota/Dakota people were called "Nadowessiwag," which became Nadouessioux in French, then Sioux in English. It means "little snake." by marmorset
Shut up Larry, we all know it was more than one
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_iu4tjbs wrote
Reply to comment by CleBees in TIL that although lambskin condoms protect against pregnancy, they are not effective at preventing the transmission of STDs. by bigbbypddingsnatchr
Ewe sure do
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_iu2wv5g wrote
Reply to comment by MyWifeDontKnowItsMe in TIL that although lambskin condoms protect against pregnancy, they are not effective at preventing the transmission of STDs. by bigbbypddingsnatchr
Us Scots were ahead of our time.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_iu028w2 wrote
Reply to comment by noregrets2022 in Prince Harry’s ‘unflinching’ memoir, Spare, to be published in January by elizabeth-cooper
My personal xp in the US is polarized. We had people who knew essentially nothing about the Royal Family and just go "oH eM gEe! RoYaLtEeEeEe!!!1!" And follow all the news surrounding them, because when your life is so boring and revolves around gossip, the ROYAL gossip is the best kind right?
And the other half was "Oh yeah. Royalty. Neat. Anyway..."
There's no in between, from a personal standpoint.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_itezort wrote
Reply to comment by NehEma in TIL that a prison riot in 1985 on Spike Island near Cork, Ireland, ended after a mother of a prisoner heard what was happening, came to the island,& roared at her son through a megaphone after he had been on a roof for hours; it took only a few minutes of shouting & the remaining prisoners came down by newshoeshudis
Breh...ouch. That cuts. That just hurts deep down.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_itdzko6 wrote
Reply to TIL that a prison riot in 1985 on Spike Island near Cork, Ireland, ended after a mother of a prisoner heard what was happening, came to the island,& roared at her son through a megaphone after he had been on a roof for hours; it took only a few minutes of shouting & the remaining prisoners came down by newshoeshudis
You can be gruff and tough all you want. You can swing pickaxes and hammers and beat your chest in front of all the other prisoners...but if you had a good mother growing up, the last thing you want to do is disappoint her. Never underestimate the power of a pissed off mom.
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_isgr0dd wrote
Reply to TIL: Sperms were thought to move by wiggling their tails side-to-side, like eels, for 350 years. But research shows that they roll as they move forward like a spinning top. by vect77
Supercharged hyperspin cum rockets
MyCatThinksImNeat t1_j2flhce wrote
Reply to TIL there are people in France who have actually done time in jail for stealing garden gnomes in the name of The Garden Gnome Liberation Front by Koivosto
And we salute their brave sacrifice, dammit