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As he zeroes in on the day on which he can finally smother net neutrality with a pillow, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai took to Twitter on Tuesday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Big Lebowski, a movie that's going to be harder, and more expensive to stream when net neutrality goes away.
Tuesday's homage from Pai also included a link on the film to your aunt's favorite weekly newsletter, Parade Magazine.
It's not just, like, my opinion, man: 20 years ago today, #TheBigLebowski—the greatest film in the history of cinema—was released. Decades on, the Dude still abides and the movie really ties us all togetherhttps://t.co/bYus1wlt7q
— Ajit Pai (@AjitPaiFCC) March 6, 2018Read more...