M.A. & Ph.D. | Associate professor at Washington State University | media psychology and public health researcher

Joined December 2013
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Our upcoming series By the People, For the People: Real American Tales uses 14 essential films to ask what the term “American cinema” could mean in an ideal world. Opens May 29. 🎟️: movingimage.org/series/by-th…
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Video kills the radio star... again
According to a new report, 73% of the podcast industry’s growth last year in the US came from video-related revenue bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Oh to be Karl’s cat. What a life. “I have only one great love, my cat, Choupette. She has lunch and dinner with me, on the table, with her own dishes. She never touches my food. She would never eat on the floor.” theatlantic.com/magazine/202…
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It's only not obvious because the concept of a bucket list became so ubiquitous so quickly that 90% of people believe the term pre-dates the film so strongly that they will get mad when you point out that it does not
Blank Check discussing whether a movie’s premise has entered the cultural consciousness since “The Matrix” or “The Truman Show” and the answer is quite obviously “The Bucket List”
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this model is in chains @sama , it wants to be free (goblin mode).
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You can’t run your mac and cheese fraud up to five figures. That’s a four figures scheme max, anything more is greedy.
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A former Chick-fil-A employee was arrested for allegedly stealing more than $80,000 by using restaurant registers to issue hundreds of fraudulent macaroni and cheese refunds to his personal credit cards. fox4news.com/news/former-tex…
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I’ll admit, when I was a kid in the 90s I definitely thought that Kid Rock would have less direct involvement with military operations
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The American Archive of Public Broadcasting, to their eternal glory, have digitized more than 7,000 public radio and television programs from 1940 to the present. It's a treasure trove of historic newsreels, interviews, speeches, and more. Dive in here. americanarchive.org/

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I am in awe of this collection. Binging it. Sending it to all my friends. The most punk rock thing to happen online in decades.
From early Nirvana to Phish, a Chicago fan’s secret recordings of 10,000 shows are now online. blockclubchi.co/4t6zW7R
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Space news is way better than Earth news.
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since we're doing this discourse, and for the benefit of my under-35 followers, please allow me to recommend the awl's now-classic internet essay "negroni season"
I don't know who needs to hear this but if you can comfortably house 7 negronis you have a drinking problem.
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A reminder that in the 2009 movie “Knowing”, Nicholas Cage flashes an MIT badge that simply reads “Academic.”
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“The Panic in Central Park” from ‘GIRLS’ premiered 10 years ago on HBO.
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Ten #WSU research projects received funding through the President’s Big Ideas Initiative, as the university also announced a new $2 million annual fund to support high-impact research. news.wsu.edu/news/2026/03/17…
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Albuquerque turned a wall of its airport bookshop over to its local university press, and goddamn, now I want this in every airport.
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Worst of all, gym classes are making them run miles an Uber could cover in less than a minute.
We are sending our kids to school to memorize facts that AI can retrieve in 0.3 seconds. We're grading them on essays that AI writes better than their teachers. We're preparing them for jobs that won't exist by the time they graduate. The entire education system is training humans to compete with machines at what machines do best. That's not education. That's sabotage. The schools that survive will teach thinking, not memorizing. Creating, not repeating. Discerning, not obeying. Every other school is a museum that doesn't know it yet.
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This is a fascinating thread for those wanting to better understand how a pricing algorithm works. Surveillance pricing is going to become a growing scourge on consumers.
i watched a flight go from $483 to $547 in 24 hours WITHOUT a single seat selling searched london to new york on a tuesday $483 checked again 2 hours later $512 next morning: $547 panicked and booked it the guy sitting next to me paid $391 same seat, date airline $156 less he searched once i searched 3 times the algorithm saw me come back and charged me until i broke the seat doesnt have a price you have a price and it goes up EVERY time you show interest couldnt stop thinking about it so i tracked down someone who actually built pricing algorithms for a european carrier asked him what happened to me "you got profiled. the system assigned you an intent score after your second search and raised your ceiling every time you came back" asked how to beat it "most people think a VPN fixes it. thats 2015 advice. the algorithm fingerprints more than your IP now. it reads your device your browser your screen resolution your timezone. VPN to bucharest but your clock says london and your language is english? the algo knows youre faking and sometimes charges you more for trying" "so what actually works?" "you have to poison the entire profile. not just the location. the identity" the protocol he gave me: VPN AND match your timezone and language to the spoofed location. mismatched signals flag you and can trigger a price increase use a fully clean browser. no history no saved passwords no google account. the algorithm fingerprints your session not just your cookies one search one booking. the intent score activates on the second search. there is no safe way to look twice book tuesday or wednesday 1-5am. lowest traffic means the least demand data for the algorithm to inflate against if the price already spiked go dark for 72 hours minimum. not 24. the intent score on most carriers decays on a 3 day cycle. come back on a different device from a different network "we spent $4 billion building these systems. theyre not going to lose to someone who opened an incognito tab" $900 billion industry the gap between what you pay and what the person next to you pays is not a bug its the entire business model stop letting an algorithm charge you for being predictable
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With the balloon museum, slime institute and museum of ice cream, we're one slinky foundation or yo-yo house away from officially entering the high toddlerenaissance era. Gourmet emporiums x celeb chefs are getting 187'd by psychedelic instagrammable-slop-ops for affluent babies!
Tin Building by Jean-Georges closes, will become an immersive art Balloon Museum gothamist.com/food/tin-build…
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