Also, on twitter, Bob's been posting less over the last couple of days but now seems to be heading back to normal numbers. Normal for him, absurdly addicted for other people.
You scared me. Turns out Bobby didn't tweet all that much over the past two days -- but he retweets a lot, because a lot of nutters are mad that Musk gave away blue ticks to VIPs but not them (so unfair!!). Another thing that strikes me is that Bobby comments much less about current politics, as if he knew he risked being banned. We'll see how well he'd stick to that.
Bobby blames Musk breaking Twitter for his being stuck with the "Kurosawa" handle.

Johnny Kilroy says it best.
Musk commits CRIME by gifting blue ticks.
This is Marc's source. He makes kiddies who cite Wikipedia classy.
For all your frivolous legal needs, there is always Big Al, at Harvard University.
Bobby is so obsessed with the tick that he concocted a really bizarre fantasy:

I can imagine Musk crying to daddy.
Speaking of:

I don't know if Errol Musk is a good dad or not, but he does have a sense of humor.
Kurt Metzger claims the mainstream press demonizes the classified-doc leaker Jack Teixeira because he is a gamer.
We already saw how the NYT and Bobby did so.

Disaster relief has nothing to do with Socialism.
Michael Tracy is surprised by the multitude of offerings in Consoomland.

I don't know why LGB (with or without TQ) should display their sexual fetishes in public, in full view of children. I say any people who tell you that they support any faction of the LGBTQ+ but is opposed to pedophilia is lying to you.

Try selling your various orifices.
About Bobby's modest proposal to Millennials, advising them to suck their wrongthink parents dry and throw their empty husks to retirement castle.
Bobby imagines that the Nintendo people were breathing on Illumination's neck.
Even in the throes of his Bing-Bing-Wahoo fever dream, Bobby is already shouting for the next thing to consoom:
Mah Boi!

There is nothing wrong harboring disdain for Ghibli films, despite their undeniable craftmanship (as least as far as the backdrop is concerned). The fact that Miyazaki kept announcing that he'd retire yet keeps coming back is enough to doubt his integrity. And despite the labor his team bestows on backdrops, the characters themselves are often ugly.
I don't know how the convo jumps from "Zelda movie" to "What if Romeo and Juliet aren't really meant for each other?"

The "Romeo and Juliet gets married, reality ensues" concept has been done to the death already.
The Cult of Gunn gather for Sunday Service.
Blue-headed alien can't figure out how car doors work.
Star Wars has always been a puppet show.
Even Bobby is adamant that WB's
Harry Potter reboot will not take flight, he feels compelled to motivate "honorable people in media" just to be sure.
Fat
