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    Ford Cougar Concept, July 1962.

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    It surely can’t be both, right?

    TRUCK

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    Evergrande soulless vertical housing in Qidong, Jiangsu province

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    Resting Places – Buses by Dave Francis

    Littoral combat ship USS Montgomery (LCS 8) in dry dock at San Diego Ship Repair on May 19, 2017 [5184×3456]

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    Variant cover for DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD #1 by Kael Ngu

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    Rogue by David Nakayama

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    For the first time, renewable energy generation beat out coal in the US

    Despite the encouraging news, some energy experts say the uptick in renewable energy generation still isn’t fast enough.

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    The Menu

    The Menu: Directed by Mark Mylod. With Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau. A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

    Oh it’s a mockery of the stuck up foodies and food bros that inhabit nearly every restaurant you’ve ever been to that’s required a dress code of some sort. Anya Tyalor-Joy is fantastic as always, with Nicholas Hoult and Ralph Fiennes doing a fantastic job as brining her character to the forefront of the film.

    I actually watched The Whale not too long after this, and Hong Chau is in both of them, but I didn’t recognize that at all until someone else mentioned she was having a good summer with her films. In ‘The Menu’ she’s a severe maitre de with a cult like devoting to Chef, but in The Whale she’s playing a woman that’s not doing well in life at all. Maybe I need to find more of her work?

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    John Wick: Chapter 4

    John Wick: Chapter 4: Directed by Chad Stahelski. With Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, George Georgiou, Lance Reddick. John Wick uncovers a path to defeating The High Table. But before he can earn his freedom, Wick must face off against a new enemy with powerful alliances across the globe and forces that turn old friends into foes.

    The fourth film in a series about a hit-man returned from the dead to seek his vengenance against all that wronged him (and his puppy). It’s a great movie, it’s too long, all the stunts are fantastic, it’s about 4 hours long, they left nearly nothing on the table, and this film is about the same length as Avengers: Endgame. If were to tell you that it was originally going to be two movies the length makes more sense and honestly I think they should have kept them at two, one with him running around the world and one with him running around Paris.

    Regardless, I enjoyed all three hours of the film and look forward to the inevitable fifth entry in the franchise in a few years.

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    Kingdom Centre in Saudi Arabia.

    “Discovery” – Tierno Beauregard (2016)

    It surely can’t be both, right?

    Universal Basic Income Poster by Elly ZK

    Batman / Superman Authority Special #1 DC by Jeehyung Lee

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    Dark Knights of Steel #1 variant by Kael Ngu

    Dazzler by Joel Furtado

    Cozy and warm by Andrej Troha

    Invasion by artist Min Guen

    Star Trek: Aliens

    Delve deeper into the world of Star Trek with special one-shot stories focusing on the memorable alien species!

    At no point in any of the solicitations for this book did they mention it was a reprint of three books:

    Star Trek: Klingons
    Star Trek: Trill
    Star Trek: Ferengi

    All three of these are great stories that I haven’t read before, but I think I would have preferred reading them in floppy form instead of a omnibus collection. None of the stories are related to each other in any way, with different writers, story styles, art styles, or even story purpose. I liked the Trill one the most, maybe because I just finished DS9: Revenant, but that was the one that worked the best for me.

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    GOP mega donor found guilty of sex trafficking children

    A former GOP mega donor has been convicted of sex trafficking underaged girls, CBS News reported. Anton Lazzaro was initially charged with seven counts alleging “commercial sex acts” that took place in 2020 with five underaged girls ranging from ages 15 to 16. After the jury deliberated for a little over three hours on Friday, […]

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    Here is a bunch of Marvel characters lining up to join a Wolverine club

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    Trees Lounge

    Trees Lounge: Directed by Steve Buscemi. With Carol Kane, Mark Boone Junior, Steve Buscemi, Bronson Dudley. Tommy is an unemployed mechanic who spends most of his time in a bar (Trees Lounge) in a small blue collar town. He seems to always be thinking, “If only X then I could stop drinking”.

    Written and directed by Buscemi, this movie has no plot or moral at the end of the story, but it does join other films that let the lens linger slightly longer than usual after the final scene, ala ‘The Graduate’. There’s a ton of big names in this film, Debi Mazar, Sam Jackson, Chloe Sevigny, Carol Kane and Mark Boone Junior all make substantive appearances, but every single one of them are believable as just regular people going about their regular lives trying to reach their goals. Those goals are something that the main character doesn’t have, doesn’t know he needs them, but is constantly looking for fulfillment in a world that only gives it to people that take it.

    I’m going to be going on a huge wave of movies like this, with people struggling to find their way due to either their own weaknesses or because of things they can’t control and “Trees Lounge” was a great start to that list.

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