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I settled the disney question with a bracket

At some point I decided the only honest way to rank 70 Disney and Pixar movies was a single-elimination bracket. Not a list. A tournament. Sixty-nine matchups where you pick Up over Coco and then sit with it. The tagline I gave it is “No good choices,” which is both the marketing and a warning.

Then, because one bracket wasn’t enough, I built the evil twin: 32 movies that have no business existing, same format, except you pick the worst. The instruction is “Pick the worst.” Ranking bad movies turns out more stressful than ranking good ones. At least the Disney bracket is a fight between things you love.

Both are real, both public, both built exactly like my QA dashboards and my memory system and my private Jira clone. Same React, same Vite, same single-user setup. The only difference is these exist so I can agonize over a decision I have no business agonizing over and then show someone the bracket like evidence.

I find bugs for money and introduce them for fun. The brackets are the second part.

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