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corky , to pics in Mt Rainier, WA taken from Crystal Mountain
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Dang that’s truly gorgeous!

TragicNotCute , to cat in The vet told him he was "a bit chubby" today. It's diet time, fatty!
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Lol, the look on the face is so resigned. I love it

BendyLemmy , to mildlyinfuriating in The official reddit app is not even supported on my device.
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Great news.

I only ever used Reddit in Firefox on desktop anyway - but now I use it a whole lot less (maybe just one reply per day trolling people with interesting posts they’d be better posting here).

Lemmy is a shit-show… but it’s OUR shit-show and we’ll adjust, and clever people will develop.

xavier666 ,

you mean poop-show

crazycanadianloon ,

Right on man. My last comment on R3dd!t told people the amount of time they spent figuring out how to still use 3rd party apps, they can direct that effort into learning how to participate in the Fediverse. Got a hundred-ish downvotes so that means a hundred people now know Lemmy exists.

tpihkal , (edited )

MY shit-show ya commie bastard. NEXT.

sadreality , to workreform in "People don't want to work anymore" - A tale as old as time

Fake news keep pumping this trash articles.

I am wondering who their target audiences are...

NAS89 , to mildlyinteresting in It would be a shame if someone posted the article about David Zaslav that GQ magazine apparently pulled shortly after publication this morning

It’d be a shame if someone provided context to this so it made sense.

CeruleanRuin ,

Somebody tl:dr me, baby.

Backspacecentury ,

David Zaslav is head of Warner Bros. Discovery. He took over recently after the merger and proceeded to make a bunch of unpopular decisions regarding everything and made life worse for all employees and fans. He cancelled a million projects mid-stream including a fully finished batwoman movie to get a tax write off. He also gutted Discovery when he became CEO awhile back, taking it from education based to reality tv garbage because that makes more money apparently. He’s basically a real life Jack Donahue from 30 Rock.

It seems GQ wrote an article about how nobody in the industry likes him and then it got pulled.

Now you’re up to speed.

ColonelSanders ,

*Donaghy, and at least Jack had Liz to act as a moral compass/course correction. David is just another asshat CEO with no moral or ethical scruples.

Backspacecentury ,

Oh absolutely, Jack without any redeeming qualities.

ChaoticEntropy ,
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He clearly doesn’t have a Lemon.

Itsmeshakes ,
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It's pronounced "Don-a-fee," you lace-curtain half-an-Englishman

neonfire ,
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Jake Delehe

Entropywins ,
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Jesus, a real life Jack Donahue... Cracked me up and also scares me to think they are really out there

lanbanger , to pics in I love taking pictures of planes in the soft light of a summer midnight.

Really nailed it, congrats

Conyak , to mildlyinteresting in It would be a shame if someone posted the article about David Zaslav that GQ magazine apparently pulled shortly after publication this morning

The first two paragraphs of the article in the image say that he was being booed while giving a speech at his alma mater. Apparently he is one of the key individuals on the studio side of the writers strike and many in attendance did not like that.

davysnavy , to aww in Charlotte has a gift for her new pals on Lemmy!
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Yummy I needed a snack while scrolling thank you Charlotte!

marketsnodsbury , to mildlyinteresting in It would be a shame if someone posted the article about David Zaslav that GQ magazine apparently pulled shortly after publication this morning

From The Washington Post: GQ pulls article slamming Warner Bros Discovery CEO Zaslav after complaint

by Will Sommer July 5, 2023

—The writer said he asked to have his byline removed after GQ made extensive changes after publication. The magazine removed the story instead.—

In an unusual step, GQ magazine removed an article critical of powerful media executive David Zaslav from its website just hours after it was published Monday, following a complaint from Zaslav’s camp. The story by freelance film critic Jason Bailey excoriated the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery for his handling of the company’s entertainment properties — specifically, a series of perceived crimes against film, from layoffs at the Turner Classic Movies channel that outraged prominent directors and other superfans, to his decision to not release finished movies like “Batgirl” for tax purposes. At one point, Bailey compared Zaslav to tyrannical “Succession” patriarch Logan Roy. “In a relatively short period of time, David Zaslav has become perhaps the most hated man in Hollywood,” Bailey wrote. A Zaslav associate complained to GQ about the story soon after it was published, according to people close to the process who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preserve confidences. By early afternoon on Monday, the magazine had made extensive edits to the story. Archived versions of the original and edited versions of the article show extensive changes that had the effect of softening its tone. A line calling Zaslav the “most hated man in Hollywood” was deleted. The “Succession” comparison to was removed, as was a segment where Bailey called the reality shows that Zaslav oversaw while running Discovery “reality slop.” The final paragraphs of the original article compared Zaslav to the pitiless businessman played by Richard Gere in “Pretty Woman,” with Bailey writing that the executive is “only good at breaking things.” The ending of the edited article was much kinder to Zaslav, removing the “Pretty Woman” reference and simply noting that film aficionados’ complaints have the executive have “gotten personal.” Get the Post Most Newsletter The most popular and interesting stories of the day to keep you in the know. In your inbox, every day. Bailey told The Washington Post that after GQ made the changes he asked editors to remove his byline. He said an editor told him that GQ would not keep an article on its website without the author’s name. By Monday afternoon, the article was removed entirely from the site. “I wrote what I felt was the story I was hired to write,” Bailey said. “When I was asked to rewrite it after publication, I declined. The rewrite that was done was not to my satisfaction, so I asked to have my name removed and was told that the option there was to pull the article entirely, and I was fine with that.” A spokeswoman for GQ declined to comment, as did a spokesman for Warner Bros. Discovery. GQ has a corporate connection to Warner Bros. Discovery. The magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, is owned by Advance Publications, a major shareholder in Warner Bros. Discovery. Advance Publications did not respond to a request for comment. The edits and eventual deletion of the story angered top film critics. On Twitter, writer Scott Tobias wrote that the edited version of the story was “completely unacceptable,” while critic Matt Zoller Seitz shared the archived version of Bailey’s original article. Critic Hunter Harris illustrated the controversy on Twitter with a screenshot from HBO’s “The Wire” — another Warner Bros. Discovery property — in which fan-favorite stickup artist Omar Little describes a rival operation as “very sloppy.” The flap over the GQ article is just the latest controversy for Zaslav, who has presided over cuts at Warner Bros. Discovery as it works to pay off nearly $50 billion in debt. The company’s stock price has fallen by about half since April 2022, when Discovery and WarnerMedia merged in a $43 billion deal. Zaslav has also faced challenges managing Warner Bros. Discovery’s most prominent cable property, CNN. Zaslav fired his handpicked CEO, Chris Licht, in June after months of management turmoil at the news giant, culminating in Licht’s ill-advised participation in a profile in the Atlantic that suggested Licht was out of his depth.

geekworking , to programmerhumor in The customer is always right
alextastic , to mildlyinfuriating in The official reddit app is not even supported on my device.

You’re not missing out on anything…

GreenPlasticSushiGrass , to pics in I took a picture of a cool door I saw.

No, I don't think you did. At least 3 posters in this thread know more about that picture than you do.

MothBookkeeper OP ,

I’m glad you’re so confident. This is the shit I hated about Reddit—combative for absolutely no reason.

As it happens, I did take this picture. Just because I didn’t write out a Wikipedia article about it in the title doesn’t mean I wasn’t there.

Go look at my post history. One of my first posts is about visiting the UK.

glibg10b ,

Being able to see downvotes is pretty cool. You can tell when the person you replied to is still butthurt

electronicoldman , to aww in Charlotte has a gift for her new pals on Lemmy!

It’s a dog eat dog world…

hiyaaaaa23 ,

I’d give an award if the threadiverse had it. Just enjoy my boost at least

Frothla , to mildlyinfuriating in This app.

Random ads in the official reddit app appear way too often.

beefstu ,

feature not a bug

HidingCat , to android in Refurbished Pixel 5

Who's doing the refurbishing? My own experience is that if the refurbs come directly from the manufacturer it's usually safe.

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