@fazalmajid@social.vivaldi.net @charliejane@wandering.shop I wouldn't know. I do know he's the one person aside from Joss who hasn't been on the podcast yet :-)
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@neilk@xoxo.zone @charliejane@wandering.shop after listening to fillion and tudyk's podcast, I don't think it's any of these. after all, fillion has been insanely successful in the years since, and tunic isn't doing that bad either. I really get the feeling that they just all loved this show so much that they want to get back together with their old friends and make some more stuff together.
@charliejane@wandering.shop I don't disagree with a single thing you say.
but I've been listening to Nathan fillion and Alan Tudyk's podcast, and I have come to the conclusion that the world needs the joy of these people getting together with their old dear friends and doing something that they all love.
I've always been glad that Firefly was canceled, because from my own point of view I could already see some things that I thought would eat the show if it went on. But this? I'm there.
@futurebird@sauropods.win I used these for a while and thought they were great, but eventually my clothes began to develop a musty smell. it happened so slowly that I think I never noticed, and then one day someone from work took me aside and mentioned it. haven't used them again since.
@SeanCasten@mastodon.social why would you assume this to be strategic incompetence rather than the intentional goal of their actions?
@HummingbirdSecurity@mastodon.social @briankrebs@infosec.exchange I mean, it would be mean to laugh...
@rupert@mastodon.nz @blogdiva@mastodon.social I also have never understood under what theory people who go to jail are stripped of their right to vote
@benroyce@mastodon.social @alice@lgbtqia.space I chalk it up to moral cowardice. I have known people who are so horrified at the idea of taking an action that hurts their children that they managed to convince themselves that inaction that is 10,000 times more likely to hurt their children was better.