Haul away, you rolling king
So the first pieces of news that greeted me when I woke up were the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the punishment of Arisia for supporting a strike, neither of which was a great chaser to the realization that yesterday's excruciating headache did not have the decency to buzz off overnight, but I also saw via
spatch this wonderful production still of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984):

It is so effectively in character and outside the plot that it looks like fanfic. Have some links.
1. Elie Mystal and Ken White, "Should the North Carolina Gun Store Billboard Targeting 'The Squad' Be Unconstitutional?"
2. Ethan Siegel, "Astronomy Faces a Field-Defining Choice in Choosing the Next Steps for the TMT."
3. Philip Miller, "Biennale." The magazine is dedicated to islands, which I love.
I was supposed to spend the day with my niece, but the current circumstances are looking like spending the evening with her. She wants to watch Ponyo (2008), which I haven't seen in almost a decade. I think I can manage to do that.

It is so effectively in character and outside the plot that it looks like fanfic. Have some links.
1. Elie Mystal and Ken White, "Should the North Carolina Gun Store Billboard Targeting 'The Squad' Be Unconstitutional?"
2. Ethan Siegel, "Astronomy Faces a Field-Defining Choice in Choosing the Next Steps for the TMT."
3. Philip Miller, "Biennale." The magazine is dedicated to islands, which I love.
I was supposed to spend the day with my niece, but the current circumstances are looking like spending the evening with her. She wants to watch Ponyo (2008), which I haven't seen in almost a decade. I think I can manage to do that.

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I was first shown it by my parents at a relatively impressionable age and it has honestly only improved on rewatch; in that respect it reminds me of The Muppet Show, except instead of becoming able to recognize Vincent Price, I learned about Dada.
(I don't know that Vincent Price was my favorite guest on The Muppet Show, but he is the one where I think I will never get over the fact that I was introduced to him singing, with a pile of Muppet monsters, "You've Got a Friend.")