Big Mouth lawyer Lee Jong-seok becomes the con artist Big Mouse Lee Jong-seok eyes first post-military drama Big Mouth Tags:Big Mouth,Kim Joo-hun,Kwak Dong-yeon,Lee Jong-seok,Oh Eui-shik,Ok Ja-yeon,Yang Kyung-won,Yoon-ah
“What?” I asked as I groggily sat up in bed, eyes crusted with sleep as they opened the first time for the day. “Do you want out of this with me? Our relationship?” he responded, head hanging low. This morning, of all mornings… it is Valentine’s Day. ...
An illuminating conversation on Big Tech with the co-hosts of the Pivot podcast, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway.
In the end, the real misery was not staring at our computer screens until our retinas dissolved into ash. No siree, therealmisery was coming to love our virtual friends past a reasonable degree and having to deal with the reality that we cannot meet them in person for at least three more...
Last month, I uploaded a video describing the reasons why I wanted to add a “students subtly turn their upper bodies and eyes to look at the protagonist” feature to the game. After I demonstrated the progress I had made with the feature, I described a problem I had encountered that was...
The camera loves Adesanya's beauty, a long, sloping forehead that descends to the cliff edge of pronounced brows, which drop vertiginously over his eyes — narrow and somewhat feline, with a little fleshiness in the periorbital hollows, scarred tissue — to find the sharp bevel of his chee...
only is that boring, it's rude. Borderline, inhuman. There's no way in the world you can build rapport and "read the room" if you are staring at a screen. If you want your audience to look into the future, you've got to look into their eyes, not one boring slide after another...
“You know my oath reaches beyond our personal ambitions,” she adds, staring meaningfully into his eyes, where she discovers no flicker of recognition. “A Song of Ice and Fire,” she clarifies, to which the prince replies, “What?” ...