In last year’s Best Picture winner, Everything Everywhere All at Once, the character played by Michelle Yeoh mistakenly refers to the Disney movie Ratatouille as “Raccacoonie.” She thinks it’s about a chef controlled by a raccoon, and while this is played as a joke at first, it’s later revealed that Raccacoonie is real when she travels to an alternate universe where raccoons are secretly controlling the cooks at a Benihana-style hibachi restaurant. Not only is this a metaphor for how the movie’s characters are being manipulated by cosmic forces, it’s also a pretty spot-on description of the human brain. We believe we’re in control of our thoughts and feelings, but we’re all being piloted Raccacoonie-style by subconscious cognitive biases, and this affects public discourse in some pretty important ways.
A certain caps and wizards owner has the most terminal case of rich guy brain I’ve ever seen. Getting together with our governor has been such a comedy of errors from the beginning, couldn’t agree more that one normal person to tell them no would have saved so much heartache.
Speaking of drone soccer, https://www.facebook.com/share/PxwsojHxxZUFgpV6/?mibextid=WC7FNe
I’m not sure about “tree-lebrity” folks
as one who find soccer incredibly boring to watch... all soccer is drone soccer.
A certain caps and wizards owner has the most terminal case of rich guy brain I’ve ever seen. Getting together with our governor has been such a comedy of errors from the beginning, couldn’t agree more that one normal person to tell them no would have saved so much heartache.