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Will the Michael Jackson biopic sequel actually address the 1993 allegations or will it dodge them too?
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Season 2 ended on such a strong note that going into the final season feels genuinely earned. This series has built toward something the whole time.
This story would have broken me if I had read it during a period of grief in my life. Reading it now I can appreciate it with a slightly safer distance.
Anyone know roughly how far behind the English Tapas translation is compared to the Korean release? Trying to figure out if it's worth waiting or just reading ahead somehow.
Whoever decided to price the individual creator tier at roughly twenty to thirty dollars a month deserves recognition. That price point removes every conversation about whether the ROI makes sense. At that price you just try it.
Not gonna lie, the article is well-written but feels like it was constructed to be bullish with a small bow of risk warnings tied at the end. Real risk here deserves more than the last two paragraphs.
The bottom line is that control over compute infrastructure is becoming as strategically important as control over the models themselves. Anyone who does not take the hardware layer seriously is going to find themselves at a structural disadvantage.
Just wore something similar to an art gallery opening. The sneakers were perfect for walking around
The holographic bag with the Mickey graphic is such a fun twist! I would never have thought to pair them but it totally works
My friend wore something similar to an art gallery opening and got so many compliments. Its such a statement piece
My utility jacket is more fitted than this one but I'm thinking I need an oversized version now. The relaxed silhouette looks so current.
You could totally dress this down with a band tee and sneakers for a casual day look
The neutral makeup really lets the dress shine. I would probably add a bold red lip for evening though!
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