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This was my next thought, as soon as I got done chuckling at the acronym. I’d be willing to reconsider if they eliminate at least two departments each of which is bigger than DoGE. nostr:note1h652ahh4r0k6zs9caky28u0eqw5h5lrhrn9sqxcz6mxwpgpvwm0q49fvea

Singer will snap that up if they get half a chance… if memory serves, their next series is 964 Turbo based

Craig Wright shot in the face on repeat. Crap. There goes my afternoon.

Somebody please design an emoji that expresses Saylor’s reaction nostr:note124t292rkz2ar4hlcwpw5jtrs4x2gr2nkjcgpaz0t6kay9u2r4g4sejtzag

Can you give it a rating of “Thanks, Captain Obvious?”

I just chipped in $40 for a very nice young couple’s dinner because I overheard the kid telling his girlfriend about Led Zeppelin. Something about zoomers discovering the classics just makes me smile 😊

With you 100%. I have the same hope, 100x over, for the legacy media. Anyone still listening to them at this point is pretty much hopeless. nostr:note1qs8s3nd8ydfpq7c92yktwhtzqjxyf6uzvr5m6z44h25gaugya88qe7ddqd

At first I thought “bearish,” then I realized we’ll probably be past the cycle top and pulling back to 250k by then. 🚀

Agreed, but the 17th Amendment, which was ratified two months later, should go as well. It took the election of US Senators away from the legislatures of the states. Subsequently public school textbooks were rewritten to erase the fact that the senate was meant to represent the interests of the states. nostr:note1wldvw427ehaxrkkryehgx3ldz3p22fwsgsqz67a6scegdckpg87sw3xwf2

4am layovers are a lot better in the Emirates lounge in Dubai. HODLing is crucial but you’ve gotta live a little.

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One of the things I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is non-traditional story structures.

(Spoilers for The Matrix, Sicario, and John Wick if you haven’t seen them by now…)

A good example of a traditional story structure is The Matrix. It’s a typical three-act structure with an underdog protagonist who explores a whole new world, powers up via his mentor, and then takes down the stronger villain and gets the girl. But it’s more creative and better executed than most. Top shelf stuff.

In contrast, a movie like Sicario is less traditional. We mostly follow the story from the protagonist’s perspective. But then toward the end, she basically gets defeated and her worldview is invalidated. And then a supporting character, like a dark anti-hero type, kind of takes over as the main character for the final 20 minutes of the film. It’s quite highly rated and very good, but that kind of structure can be risky because the protagonist that we've come to care for goes through an anti-climactic and unhappy ending, with the dark/cynical side winning over the light/optimistic side. And it’s not even as simple as “villains win”, but rather, the anti-hero kind of takes over as the main character and defeats villains in the original protagonist's place, so we have partial "protagonist rotation", where a supporting character kind of ends as the main character. It’s a higher difficulty level to land that type of ending because the viewer is like, “Damn. I mean amazing too, but damn.”

A less complex example of a non-traditional structure is John Wick. It’s an action movie, one of the better ones for its genre, but the non-traditional element is that we know from the start that the protagonist John Wick is the biggest badass around. None of the villains are as strong as him individually, or even close really. The villains are the underdogs. And so to make that non-boring (“John Wick just kills everyone and wins easily”), it requires things like greater numbers of villains, and/or various schemes to surprise or outsmart the protagonist. It’s also a little harder to stick the landing because the climax can be less satisfying if you know from the start that the protagonist is stronger than the antagonist, and so it either needs emotional depth, complex situations, or other ways to make that ending satisfying.

I’ve been exploring some of these and thinking about it a lot because my novel has a number of these types of non-traditional elements, which elevates the difficulty in terms of making them satisfying despite going against the basic structure that people expect as a baseline.

Are there books, shows, or movies you like that go through rather non-traditional story structures?

Re: John Wick needing emotional depth to draw us in and make the ending satisfying; I’m picturing a fish hook with a daisy on it. Everyone gets caught.

The entire Concorde era fell within my lifetime but I never got around to flying on it. Can’t wait for this thing.

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Wondered momentarily which Liz, then realized you hadn’t said Pocahontas

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I just thought maybe the 58k gang needed something new to do.