MargotRobbie
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world
On the internet, nobody knows you are Australian.
“Whatever in creation exists without her knowledge exists without her consent. He’s just Ken.”
“Barbie”, only in theaters July 21st, Rated PG-13.
- Comment on My favorite photo from my vacation! 56 minutes ago:
Mr. Adultman, how could you forget to mention my Academy Award nominations? Are you working too hard at the business factory again?
- Comment on The second matchup of the tournament 4 hours ago:
RIP Harambe. 😭
- Comment on My favorite photo from my vacation! 5 hours ago:
… Barbie, let’s go Barbie.
Surprise, you thought that was just a meme reference, but you just got Barbie’d again.
- Comment on French revolution 6 hours ago:
reductress.com/…/4-exercises-thatll-make-your-vag…
For people who don’t want to read the article and as a long time practicer, the exercises are kegels, squats, glute bridges, and medicine bell sit-ups.
- Comment on My favorite photo from my vacation! 7 hours ago:
Oh, come on!
- Comment on The Patriarchy 2 days ago:
Even though this is an obviously AI generated picture (which makes it funnier BTW), this seems like a fun shenanigan to pull on the weekends.
The best part is that nobody will recognize you with the velociraptor masks on.
- Comment on Honestly, I couldn't even imagine living in such a country lol 2 days ago:
For your information, “we are not here to fuck spiders” is actually a pretty common Australian (well, QLD) saying.
- Comment on People are realizing celebrities are unnecessary 3 days ago:
But then what if some particularly clever celebrity shows up on a social media platform where you never expect them to, like that velociraptor in Jurassic Park?
- Comment on People are realizing celebrities are unnecessary 3 days ago:
That’s a nice thing to say.
- Comment on People are realizing celebrities are unnecessary 3 days ago:
Jokes on you, you can’t unfollow me on Lemmy because followers aren’t a thing here.
Also, esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie is always necessary.
- Comment on Not the life Christ wanted for us 1 month ago:
Of course not, because why would we stare at Excel sheets when it’s easier to write a Python script and use pandas to automate the staring part instead?
How else do you think we stay so gorgeous?
- Comment on You 1 month ago:
Wait a minute, I know her, that’s the woman who’s responsible for causing all the problem in my life!
I’ll bet she’s posting something really dumb on the Internet right now.
- Comment on Will Smith Zombie Game No One Has Heard Of Bombs 1 month ago:
No one will hold it against him personally, it’s not uncommon.
There are certain actors who performs great in every single movie they appear in, yet still have many of these movies flop. Many times, it’s out of the actor’s control.
All we can do is our best.
- Comment on Will Smith Zombie Game No One Has Heard Of Bombs 1 month ago:
They advertisd heavily on “complex branching storyline” and “every decision will have consequences” so the expectation was at the minimum a bigger Deus Ex Human Revolution, but then what they actually delivered is a worse GTA 5 with neon lights.
- Comment on Will Smith Zombie Game No One Has Heard Of Bombs 1 month ago:
Yes, he did. But neither the main praise nor criticism of the game was not directed towards him but on the overall buginess and removal of RPG elements from the game.
- Comment on Will Smith Zombie Game No One Has Heard Of Bombs 1 month ago:
Celebrity endorsement has never been a factor in how well a videogame does either way, regardless of level of star power or degree of involvement for the celebrity: Keanu Reeves playing a heavy hand (heh) in the story of Cyberpunk 2077 did little to stop the game’s initial bad press, and the main reason Baldur’s Gate 3 did well isn’t because JK Simmons is playing Kethric Thorm. (still, he had a great performance). Gameplay matters a lot more for a videogame.
It’s unsurprising then, that Oscar winning actor Will Smith’s involvement in a game in the oversaturated genre of zombie survival shooters did not become successful.
Plus, I don’t think paying celebrities to promote videos on their YouTube channel is an effective marketing strategy, mainly because nobody really watches any celebrities’ own YouTube channel, with the exception of Jack Black’s gaming channel, of course.
- Comment on The Sims movie in the works from Barbie’s Margot Robbie and director of Loki and The Last of Us Season 2 1 month ago:
Yay
- Comment on And the most popular man in the whole Fediverse is... 1 month ago:
One of the most tragic scenes in Dune is when Paul Atreides realizes that Stilgar is no longer his friend but another one of his fanatical followers. Follower counts on social media really means nothing.
But maybe there is someone out there who refuses to participate in a broken system of a fantasy world, and instead decided to leave for a part of the Fediverse where their follower count is, and will forever remain, zero.
Like what Stereotypical Barbie did at the end of the movie.
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 1 month ago:
I will have you know my entire online persona on Lemmy is basically a 24/7 “Barbie” movie advertisement, thank you very much.
I use Arch BTW.
- Comment on Margot Robbie Is Taking a Break From Acting After Barbie in Case People Are Sick of Her 3 months ago:
Yay
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 4 months ago:
But I like having my power and hand tools in matching colors…
- Comment on How to keep carpet clean? 4 months ago:
Take your shoes off. Wear indoor slippers indoors.
Don’t eat or drink anything (besides water) in carpeted areas (especially drinks with bright colored dye in them…)
If you have the opportunity, rip out the carpet and replace them with hardwood floor, because having carpet is a giant headache.
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 4 months ago:
Eh. Credit is credit, I’ll take it.
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 4 months ago:
It’s fine. I like that it’s normal for people to post multi-paragraph comments in response to a post. Gives me plenty of material to read when I’m bored, and this place. Is still small enough that you recognize people in different threads. It’s cozy, but some communities could use improvements.
Also, the other things I’ve noticed is that many of the people complaining about Lemmy being toxic are some of the most argumentative ones themselves,if you don’t believe me, you can go to their user page and more often than not find examples of them being rude or unpleasant on the first page.
Misery loves company, after all.
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 4 months ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 4 months ago:
Which one should I try? I think there is this one with beans in it, right?
- Comment on Gastronomical Masterpiece 4 months ago:
Those bottles of chili crisp with the face of an angry/disappointed looking Asian lady on the label. So good.
- Comment on Comment any opinion and I will disagree with it, no matter what. 4 months ago:
There is no single opinion for which everyone will universally agree on, so I respectfully disagree.
- Comment on Current state of Reddit 4 months ago:
Now you should do an AMA too!
- Comment on Current state of Reddit 4 months ago:
Doesn’t it feel weird that people feel guilty when being mean to you only because you are famous?
No, because there are plenty more people in life who won’t feel guilty about being mean to you at all. It’s more stressful in the days knowing a Twitter mob is ready to “slam” you for every little thing you say or do in life 24/7.
Besides, it’s not like anything I say here can be tied back to me anyways. Why do you think I refuse to get verified?
You probably also have more anominous accounts
Ugh… That Letterboxd account…