![]() I think in the routine where Robin Williams introduced "Mr. I suppose if I click on some other link, I'll find thousands but I am surprised not to see "meat and two veg" which is very English, I think.Ī video listing a few dozen: "twig and berries" appeared in the first Austin Powers movie I doubt it was invented there though. I remember when "dork" would have been on the list as well.Īs a married person, I claim possession of the organs of my (male) spouse. I'd call most of these synonyms dysphemisms. I'm sure there are a great many euphemisms for "vagina" as well… probably at least as many as for the male organ. Not a penis owner, but I thought you might like to know there have been studies of this, at least on the American side. See Python, Monty, 1983 "The Penis Song", in Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones and Palin (Eds), The Meaning of Life. ![]() 'yogurt pen', a play on the ordinary word for ballpoint pen, i.e "stylo à bille". I always like the French term "stylo à yaourt" i.e. Hmm, trumpet-and-skittles, rattle-and-flute, twig-and-berries… The first two are from Going Postal, and the last seems like a Discworld euphemism too, but I can't at this moment find out where I got it from. Pullum under Gender, Humor, Idioms, Jargon, Language and culture, Language and gender, Language and medicine, Metaphors, Names, Neologisms, Orality, Semantics, Silliness, Slang, Style and register, Swear words, Taboo vocabulary, Words words words And it has crossed my mind to wonder whether adult male Language Log readers (for whom I leave comments open below)… might know of any more that have been attested (rather than just invented right now on the fly )? It looks to me like penis might be the most euphemized word in all of English. Putting together all the terms Herring used in his article ("the pink lighthouse that wants to draw you onto its rocks", to name but one) with a few others that appear in the Amazon summary paragraph of his book or the See Inside This Book preview thereof, and adding yet others that I recall from high school, or from such sources as Beyond the Fringe sketches decades ago (recall Peter Cook in the persona of a judge describing a witness with great distaste as "a self-confessed player of the pink oboe"), I found it fairly easy to compile a list of 40 different euphemistic alternants of penis, varying slightly in their tastelessness. ![]() OK, penis owners, let's get down to lexicographical business. ![]() And he left me pondering a serious lexicographical question: just how many euphemisms are there for the appendage in question? In a bravura display of diversity of lexical choice, Herring contrived to use a different euphemism for the anatomical organ every time he could find an excuse for mentioning it, which, believe me, was a lot. He made it the topic of his weekly humor column in The Metro, the trashy free newspaper that I sometimes reluctantly peruse in my constant search for linguistic developments that might be of interest to Language Log readers. British comedian Richard Herring is the author of a 2003 book entitled Talking Cock: A Celebration of Man and his Manhood, so he naturally seized upon the republicization opportunity provided by the recent story of the world's first successful penis transplant.
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Given your brief time with each scenario, the irritations don’t sting much, allowing the great content to bubble to the surface and stick with you as you move to the next chapter. Figuring out why people are dying on a space station is a great narrative thread, but it sadly pushes you to ride an elevator far too often to uncover the mystery. Highs and lows are also present in the distant future scenario. Thankfully, the ninja's unique invisibility ability limits the number of encounters when lost. For instance, running across the rooftops as a ninja in feudal Japan is invigorating, but the confusing design of this sprawling open area leads to some unwanted backtracking and general uncertainty as to where to go next. The Wild West chapter is easily the best, but most are enjoyable, even if they stumble in unique gameplay executions. This chapter’s combat offers a fun mix of boss battles, most carrying a “high-noon standoff” intensity. If you choose correctly in your assignments, the traps that work limit the number of bandits you battle. After getting to know the townsfolk, you scour their houses and businesses for supplies to create traps, assigning their creation to the people you meet, hoping they can set them before a timer reaches zero. The characters are fun to follow, the humor is excellent (and irreverent), exploration is rewarding, and the gameplay is fun. The Wild West scenario, which puts the player in control of a Clint Eastwood-like drifter to save a town from a bandit incursion, has all its elements working. ![]() All timelines are thematic successes unraveling through beautifully rendered visuals using the dev team’s same HD-2D style for games like Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategy. I do have to give a warning that the humor in the entire game goes well beyond what you would expect, including a comedic sequence in which you click through the moans of two people making love. In the near-future chapter, the character can read minds, which takes NPC interactions to new heights and gives the tale a fun superhero vibe. In the present-day scenario, the story unfolds through a fighting game format, complete with a ladder of opponents and a final boss at the top. In the prehistoric era, humankind hasn’t yet learned how to speak, so the entire story is pantomimed, often delivering plenty of humor through overly exaggerated expressions. Think of them as short stories that lead somewhere.Īny time you select a character, expect the unexpected. All seven chapters are breezy, lasting no more than a couple of hours at most, yet are long enough to tell interesting origin stories for each character. From a troglodyte battling dinosaurs in the early prehistoric days to a robot lost in the cosmos in the distant future, each protagonist explores a wildly different story path backed by just as many gameplay changes. Here, the player must select their first viewpoint into a generations-spanning mystery from a batch of seven characters, each occupying a different era in time. Square Enix establishes a unique pulse within seconds of booting up the game by dropping the player onto a character select screen without giving a clue of the narrative’s general direction. ![]() Traditional publishers - even the boutique ones you might call independent publishers - are risk-averse by nature. Traditional publishing is still pretty conservative So why would any author in their right mind choose to go down the indie route? 1. What are the benefits of being an indie author?Īs mentioned, independent authors are expected to do more non-writing work than those who get a book deal with a traditional publisher. “Self-publishing,” on the other hand, is just an anodyne description of the distribution method. They have decided to work outside the system and are putting out books that would otherwise be overlooked by the trade publishing industry, choosing to take creation and production into their own hands. This probably doesn’t need much explaining, but “indie author” is simply more descriptive of the independent spirit shared by writers of this ilk. By taking this collaborative approach, the production process in indie publishing has become closer to that of traditional publishing than ever before. With the help of online marketplaces like Reedsy, indie authors can conveniently hire copy editors, proofreaders, and designers to work on their book. Almost every author who successfully publishes their own books does not do it alone. In some ways, “self-publishing” is a misleading term. ![]() ![]() “Indie” better reflects the team aspect of publishing They will often write a book a year (or more!) and publish one or more series (which is one of the few ways to become a self-sufficient author without the backing of a major press). Indie authors, on the other hand, are more often writers who have chosen to make publishing their careers. Authors who fall into this category can include a memoirist or an entrepreneur who has released a book to support their business. It could be argued that a self-published author is anyone who has released a book independently. The title “indie author” is, in some ways, an effort by writers to distance themselves from this stigma. Regardless of these improvements, the “self-published author” label still has a lingering reputation. In the past ten years, improved access to professional editors and designers have revolutionized the standards of self-published books - and with the rise of digital publishing platforms like Amazon, anyone can now reach a global audience. “Indie author” doesn’t come with a stigma Mark from the UK sitcom Peep Show unsuccessfully self-publishes his book, Business Secrets of the Pharaohs (Channel 4)įor decades, the term “self-published author” was associated with terribly designed, typo-ridden paperbacks with ugly covers sold at the back of dusty pubs. So why do some writers prefer one term over the other? 1. Send us feedback about these examples.Indie authors and self-published authors are pretty much the same thing. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'screenwriter.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Charisma Madarang, Rolling Stone, 21 Sep. 2023 The world was nearly gifted a Guillermo del Toro-directed a Star Wars film several years ago, revealed screenwriter David S. Katie Walsh, Los Angeles Times, 21 Sep. 2023 Waugh and cinematographer Tim Maurice-Jones bring a bright, cartoonish look to the film, while screenwriters Kurt Wimmer, Tad Daggerhart and Max Adams deliver the corny one-liners (Spenser Cohen contributed to the story, Dave Callaham the characters). 2023 The fight continues for all of our members, TV and screenwriters as well as journalists and podcasters, to achieve compensation commensurate to the value of our important work. 2023 In the meantime, the guarantees that screenwriters have won around credit and compensation for their work have set a benchmark that professionals in the music industry, who generally don’t have the right to strike on their own, can point to in their own efforts for more equitable compensation. Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times, 28 Sep. 2023 Advertisement But screenwriters aren’t the only ones worried about what automation means for film and television. 2023 After a 148-day strike, Hollywood screenwriters secured significant guardrails against the use of artificial intelligence in one of the first major labor battles over generative AI in the workplace. 2023 After nearly 150 days on strike, the screenwriters secured a number of groundbreaking wins in their new contract with the major film and television studios. Recent Examples on the Web The screenwriters guild last week reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood studios to end a nearly five-month strike, and in July, 340,000 UPS workers won their strongest contract in decades on the strength of a strike threat alone. ![]() This method returns the top n words that better describes the topic in a specific time slice. Returns a Pandas’ dataframe where each column represents a timeslice and must have a date and columns representing each topics weight in that period. This method should return a table representing the evolution of each topic over time. If not provided, it will use the total number of threads on running machine. Workers ( int, optional) – Number of workers (cpus) to use. Sep ( str, optional) – Separator used to split each word, the default value is any blank space. N_topics ( int, optional) – Number of topics that the DTM model should find. Useful notations: day = “D” month = “M” year = “Y”. ![]() “1M15D” for a frequency of a month and 15 days. More info at documentation.įreq ( str) – The frequency used to group texts, e.g. ParametersĬorpus ( list ) – List of documents’ texts.ĭates ( list ) – List of documents’ publishing dates.ĭate_format ( str) – The date format used in dates, e.g. With this feature, it may be more precise than PrevalenceModel, but it is slower. LdaSeqModel is a model that uses the Gensim’s LdaSeqModel, which supports the variance along time of the way that a certain topic is approached (it can detect better the change of vocabulary to speak a certain topic). LdaSeqModel ( corpus : List, dates : List, date_format : str, freq : str, n_topics : int = 100, sep : Optional = None, workers : Optional = None ) Its main advantage over other models is that it can detect changes in the vocabulary used to describe each topic over time, making it more precise in classifying each topic. LdaSeqModel brings the Gensim’s LdaSeqModel functionalities to our library. She earns empathy honestly by making Betsy as real and vulnerable as anybody you might pass the next time you run an errand or grab a cup of coffee. ![]() Her journey is really the heart of Dopesick, and while it’s become standard to say this about Dever’s performances, it’s still true: She is just exceptional here, evoking the desperation and powerlessness that comes with addiction and withdrawal without ever succumbing to the clichés that can creep into such portraits. But as soon as Betsy starts taking the stuff, it’s obvious she is going to get addicted. The medication is effective at first the back pain caused by her labor in the mines abates. (As relentless as Billy is, he’s a benign entity when compared to his fellow Pharma rep Amber - played by Hamilton’s Phillipa Soo - who lacks scruples and quite possibly a soul.)įinnix starts prescribing Oxy on a modest basis, including to Betsy, a lesbian struggling to come out to her extremely religious parents (Mare Winningham and Ray McKinnon). He says Ox圜ontin is not addictive and doesn’t spike and fall in the bloodstream the way other opioids do. When Poulter’s Billy, the rep for Purdue Pharma, first suggests that Finnix consider prescribing Ox圜ontin to his many patients suffering from chronic pain, the doctor is skeptical. Finnix comes across as the kind of doctor everyone in America wants and too few of us actually have: a physician who has known you all your life and makes informed decisions about your health because he actually cares. Keaton brings an understated sensitivity to his role as a widower and a committed physician who personally knows all of his patients. In many of these accounts, a palpable sense of the frustration and tragedy comes through thanks to an incredibly capable cast and an admirable resistance to treating the working-class characters like caricatures instead of human beings. But as episodes progress - there are eight total, and seven were provided in advance to critics - whiplash starts to set in as you try to keep track of what’s going on with each of the many story lines that has been established.Īnd there are many story lines, including the ones that involve Finnix and Betsy as well as a pair of federal prosecutors (Peter Sarsgaard and an especially appealing John Hoogenakker) attempting to make the case that actual crimes were committed during the development of Ox圜ontin a DEA agent (Rosario Dawson) who is equally determined to get the drug into fewer hands a Pharma rep (Will Poulter) who is being unwittingly coached in the art of conning doctors to push Oxy on patients and members of the Sackler family, especially Richard (Michael Stuhlbarg), who are fixated on making a profit without regard to the potential loss of life. Within the pages of a script, that journalism-meets-scripted-television approach probably made perfect sense all the time-jumping is much easier to follow when reading versus watching. That American system certainly includes Purdue Pharma, the company that manufactured Oxy and was owned by the Sackler family, but also the FDA and other government agencies that didn’t do enough to properly regulate it. The unspoken mission of Dopesick is to piece together the history of Ox圜ontin in a way that shows how many people’s lives were upended by it and how appallingly easy it was for the American system to enable that. But because of the way those scenes are stitched together, that impact sometimes gets muffled by the sprawling fabric of the whole. Samuel Finnix (Michael Keaton), a doctor who works in a small mining town in Virginia, and Betsy Mallum (Kaitlyn Dever), a miner and a patient of Finnix’s who gets hooked on Oxy - often have real impact. ![]() ![]() Individual scenes that focus on those supporting players - particularly those that involve Dr. In Dopesick, Ox圜ontin functions like the unspoken protagonist, with all the characters serving as supporting players in its origin story. But its vastness eventually becomes its Achilles’ heel.Ĭreated by Danny Strong, who wrote and directed multiple episodes, Dopesick tries to address so many aspects of the rise of Ox圜ontin that it becomes unwieldy at times, exacerbated by its tendency to hopscotch between time periods - a ticker on the screen is constantly reminding us whether it’s 1999, 2003, or some other year. Hulu’s Dopesick, a new limited series based on Beth Macy’s book Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America, attempts to dig into all of it, with often moving results. The saga of the opioid crisis in this country, the how and why behind the pharmaceutical epidemic that tore through American communities and resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, is a huge narrative. Samuel Finnix (Michael Keaton) is a key player in one of Dopesick’s more successful narrative threads. ![]() The Avid brakes offer good stopping power for the extra cargo weight and they modulate well so you can ease into a stop or slam on the brakes if you need to. I am a big fan of disc brakes and the Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes worked very well on the Metro. This bike never faltered on any of the steep grades (10% +) that I tested it on. They choose a 500 watt geared hub motor and it is definitely torquey! I was easily able to sit back and let the bike carry my cargo and I up many hills at 15-16 mph (the bike cruises comfortably at 20 mph on flat ground). The front rack does have a weight limit of 20 lbs and is not designed to carry people or pets (yikes!).īoth the front and rear racks have a bamboo style wood deck to add some style and a nice flat platform.Ĭurrie Technologies did a good job when they selected the motor to move this electric bike and cargo. I took it easy on the bumps with the groceries but the relatively high sides on the front cargo rack kept the groceries bags contained well. I was able to carry 2 bags of groceries in the front rack with no problems. I like the way that Currie Technologies has set this bike up with the solid front rack and integrate rear rack that is welded to the frame. The IZIP Metro front cargo rack can carry a lot.įirst of all this is a nice electric bike that can carry some cargo which makes it a practical car alternative for some trips around town. And as you can imagine pedaling this bike without electric assistance is a good workout! Pros Weight: This bike tipped the scales at 59 lbs, pretty average for a bike of this style. These lower assist settings work well when you are in a crowded area and you don’t want all the power of the high setting. As the battery runs out of juice it dips a little below 20 mph.Ī note on the pedal assist settings: The low setting will give you electric assist up to 7-8 mph, the medium setting will help up to 11-12 mph and the high setting gets you up to 20 mph. Speed: The Metro cruises comfortably at 20 mph on level to somewhat hilly terrain using the throttle or high pedal assist setting. You can see that I got 17.3 miles and I want to include that it was relatively cold when I was doing these tests (40-50 degrees F) which reduces the range of the battery.Ĭonsidering that I climbed over 2500 ft of elevation, pedaled very lightly, I weight 190 lbs, and the bike was being tested in relatively cold conditions it seems to match Currie Technologies range of 20-35 miles depending on conditions. Range: I tested the Metro over a very hilly course with very light pedaling and set the assist level to “High” so this would give you an idea of the worst case range or mileage. ![]() Here is what you can expect from the IZIP Metro: One of my goals in these electric bike reviews is to give you “real world” information on these bikes. Just a note on the PAS/TAG+: to get the boost to max power you can turn the throttle but you will need to continue to pedal. If you want to forget pedaling entirely, change to TAG mode and use the throttle alone for regulating speed and power.” If you need even more boost regardless of setting or speed, just twist the throttle and override the system to max power. Select between three levels of power assist using a handlebar-mounted button. When you pedal in PAS mode this system senses your cadence and intelligently adjusts motor power to match. “PAS/TAG+ introduces cadence-sensitive pedal assist technology. Currie Technologies explains it this way: Here is a little more info on the different assistance options: pedal assist and throttle or just throttle. Make sure you check out the video and pictures with the features of the IZIP E3 Metro. Find out how this bike performed and if it is a fit for you. ![]() The IZIP Metro electric bike in the red rocks of Sedona AZĪfter many miles and cargo carrying trips I have prepared the IZIP Metro electric bike review for you! 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![]() The series welcomed a new set of kids to the television series, including Gianna, Angela, Sarah, Scott, Kami, Mario, Tony, Beth, Whitney, and Nick. Due to a family tragedy, the crew hired Dean Wendt, who had been working at Radio Disney. Tim Dever was supposed to assume the role of Barney for this season, after the retirement of Bob West after the filming of Season 6 and More Barney Songs. Kyle Nelson had been on the road with Carey Stinson for Barney live shows. Kyle Nelson also joined the cast, assuming the role of BJ replacing Jeff Brooks. Longtime Barney performer, Carey Stinson bagged the role of Barney for the television series, after David Joyner retired from doing the role on television. Promotional shot of Barney with BJ and Baby Bop Filmingįilming for this season ran from November 2001 to April 26, 2002. Sheryl Leach, the series' creator, briefly returned to consult on changes to the series, and she suggested the idea of a train depot, which became the caboose for the new season (signifying the indoors or private area). The reason for the last-minute decision change was that the production team wanted a set that was a hybrid of a private and a public place. ![]() Later that month, the UK based HIT Entertainment acquired Lyrick Studios for $275 million, making season seven the first season to be produced and distributed by HIT.Īs HIT acquired the studio, the setting transformed into a more natural and realistic setting with the park as opposed to the imaginary set with Barney's house. Announced with the deal was for the show to take place at Barney's House, which was introduced in the home video, Come on Over to Barney's House. The new contract was set to last until 2007. During the hiatus, it was announced that Lyrick Studios, the owners of the series, and PBS had reached a deal for Lyrick to produce forty new episodes to premiere in 20. Prior to this season, Barney & Friends took a break due to the series having completed its contract with PBS in 1999.
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