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  • 1 week ago | inverse.com | Mo Mozuch

    Misery loves company, but what about horror? We love scary things. Well, we love fun scary things like Re-Animator or Hugh Grant, not existentially scary ones like climate change. While there’s some comfort being terrified with a group, is it really better? How well do you do IRL when people start panicking? What about if you’re faced with a choice of you or them? Do you really have what it takes to truly survive or will your empathy be your downfall?

  • 1 week ago | erienewsnow.com | Mo Mozuch

    Understanding the intricacies of financial strategies can be daunting. One concept that often piques the interest of savvy investors and business owners is the tax amortization benefit. At its core, the tax amortization benefit allows businesses to gradually deduct the cost of intangible assets, such as patents, trademarks, or goodwill, over a specified period. This deduction can reduce taxable income, thereby lowering the overall tax liability.

  • 3 weeks ago | coolmaterial.com | Mo Mozuch |Eric Francisco

    Comedy and sports don’t have a lot in common. Sports are all about wins and losses and the thrill of competition. The best players in the world can fall to bad luck, and every underdog can have their day. It’s serious, high stakes stuff. Comedy is the opposite. Flighty and loose, it’s all about making a mockery of the absurdities we encounter everyday or, occasionally, inventing totally new ones. But there is one thing comedy and sports have in common—the importance of timing.

  • 3 weeks ago | inverse.com | Mo Mozuch

    A good hero is hard to find. We fixate so heavily on the ones that work, like Kratos or Daenerys Targaryen, that we forget about the thousands that don't. Virtually every story in movies and TV and video games is centered on a hero. But the truly memorable ones are few and far between. Even more rare is a hero that can move across media and still work. But starting April 1, you will have access to one of the most enduring heroes in American pop culture, if you’re already on PlayStation Plus.

  • 3 weeks ago | inverse.com | Mo Mozuch

    Few words in the English language are as powerful as “what if?” It’s a loaded question on the edge of a butterfly effect that allows us to wrap our heads around infinite possibilities. Video games love a good “what if” because, unlike other media, games allow us to immerse ourselves and fully explore these new worlds we sought to create. And right now, one of the best open-world survival games in years is bringing a helluva “what if” to Game Pass.

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Mo Mozuch
Mo Mozuch @momozuch
9 Apr 25

Oh, NOW he figures out how to aim high

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Me and My Dear Friend. https://t.co/eupAzTw0MK

Mo Mozuch
Mo Mozuch @momozuch
10 Feb 25

RT @bigtimerobb: White people will tell you they couldn’t understand a word Kendrick said and then put on some Pearl Jam.

Mo Mozuch
Mo Mozuch @momozuch
10 Feb 25

RT @ArtButSports: At the Deathbed, by Edvard Munch, 1895 https://t.co/E2Mi7sWnye