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What in your opinion are the best film adaptations of Shakespeare?
  • It's a re-imagining and not a film of the play, but Scotland, PA is a very good dark comedy about Joe “Mac” McBeth taking over a fast food restaurant through less than ethical means. Christopher Walken appears as McDuff, an investigator looking into the goings on.

  • What is the best movie to watch without sound?
  • I was trying to watch the original Nosferatu but the version I was watching had dogshit Casio keyboard accompaniment. I muted it and had Spotify put on a playlist based on "Danse Macabre." Much better. That said, a proper silent movie with live accompaniment is fucking fantastic. I saw Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall that way and loved it.

  • He deserves better
  • Say, for example, Kubrick and The Shining or Ridley Scott and Blade Runner or Jackson and The Lord of the Rings, as opposed to Shyamalan and The Last Airbender or Jackson and The Hobbit.

  • He deserves better
  • Honestly, if Jesse Eisenberg had just been doing a version of his Zuckerberg from The Social Network, it would have been fine. His whole twitchy routine was weird as fuck.

  • American Christianity
  • Proverbs 28:27

    Those who give to the poor will lack nothing, but those who close their eyes to them receive many curses.

    versus

    Matthew 6:6

    But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

    But they can't be expected to actually pay attention to their own scripture.

  • Healthcare? Oooo maybe next time...
  • The way of expressing this that really put it together for me was "The United States only ever has one total healthcare bill."

    People not getting the healthcare they need already has costs; costs in hours they can't work because they're sick, costs in retraining people for jobs they can no longer do due to health issues, costs in people declaring bankruptcy because they were devastated by medical bills, and costs in lost human lives because of untreated sickness. All of those costs ripple through the economy, and we all wind up paying for them, one way or another.

    Even if you assume that universal healthcare wouldn't actually improve the total base amount spent on medicine (it fucking would, in several ways, but assume that it doesn't just for the sake of argument), we would still be coming out ahead because we'd be sweeping the legs out from under the private healthcare industry, which only exists to siphon profits off of expenses that people have to pay or else they die.

    Fuck everyone who ever voted against universal healthcare.

  • TIL Brooklyn used to have a huge elephant brothel until it burned down
  • If you set up a location near a native elephant population where if an elephant brought you like a banana or something and you gave that elephant a handjob... I one hundred percent believe that the elephants would figure out the arrangement and you'd have a successful elephant brothel running in short order.

  • The debate gets interesting sometimes
  • Hitler's government was a popular government; the vast majority of Germans preferred the rule of gangsters to the effort of thinking and doing for themselves. They abdicated their franchise.

    [...]

    The former Berlin businessman I referred to earlier told me that he blamed his own group, people with the time and the money and the opportunity to know better, for what happened to Germany. "We ignored Hitler," he said. "We considered him an unimportant fellow, not quite a gentleman, not of our own class. We considered it just a little bit vulgar to bother with him, to bother with politics at all."

    They thought of the government as "They." The only possible route to a clear conscience in politics is to accept political responsibility, either as an active member of the party in power or as an equally active member of the loyal opposition.

    —Robert A. Heinlein, Take Back Your Government

  • Rule
  • Think about being a child with Professor X's abilities. He can get anything he wants, make anyone believe anything he wants, he can know everyone's deepest most shameful secrets. How could a person like that even form a moral framework? From his childhood, he'd have every reason to believe that he was immune to all discipline and that rules simply don't apply to him if he decides they don't, because for him those are true facts! By all rights Professor X ought to be a an exceptionally dangerous egoist and megalomaniac.

    Oh, also, if there is any Marvel character who ought to be canonically omnisexual, it ought to be Charles. He doesn't see bodies, he just sees minds. That undersea prawn monster that Namor was making out with ought to be just table stakes for Professor Xavier.

  • Adult entertainment industry sues again over law requiring pornographic sites to verify users' ages
  • If you believe that laws forbidding gambling, sale of liquor, sale of contraceptives, requiring definite closing hours, enforcing the Sabbath, or any such, are necessary to the welfare of your community, that is your right and I do not ask you to surrender your beliefs or give up your efforts to put over such laws. But remember that such laws are, at most, a preliminary step in doing away with the evils they indict. Moral evils can never be solved by anything as easy as passing laws alone. If you aid in passing such laws without bothering to follow through by digging in to the involved questions of sociology, economics, and psychology which underlie the causes of the evils you are gunning for, you will not only fail to correct the evils you sought to prohibit but will create a dozen new evils as well.

    Robert A. Heinlein, Take Back Your Government

  • Libertarians be like
  • it's easier to pick a different corporation (i.e. don't buy from them)

    This argument also falls apart when the thing you want to buy is essential and/or all of the companies selling it are horrible (or the very concept of selling it at a profit is horrible), e.g. health insurance, water, housing, staple foods, and so forth.

  • This bamboo stalk got snapped almost completely in half during a storm two years ago, and yet it still lives.

    I can't figure out how it could possibly be drawing enough nutrients to live, and yet there it is. I'd have chopped it up and dragged it away but now I'm impressed and want to see how long it goes on.

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    Mom, can we have Dune?

    Stranded on a strange planet with a race of alien vampires!

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    This feels cursed

    Blazing Frost Elemental should not be!

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    [Recommendation Request] What's a good entry level right angle flashlight?

    I'm thinking about getting my first decent flashlight. I find that most of the time when I want a decent light, it's when I'm walking the dog or taking out the compost, and I'm struggling to juggle a light with what I'm doing, so I'd like something I can tuck in a pocket and have it illuminate what I'm doing.

    I'd prefer something with a fixed right angle; I'm not terribly interested in a swivel.

    USB-C charging woul be best. I can see the appeal of magnetic charging, but I've got so used to having everything on USB-C that I'd rather not have another proprietary cable around.

    I'm a little bit intimidated by some of the programming diagrams I've seen. I don't think I need a light with over a dozen different lighting and strobe modes. On/off is fine, high-mid-low is also great, but much more than that and I worry about getting lost.

    I've seen some with the option for a red light as well as white, and that's appealing, but not essential. I like the idea of not having to totally lose my night vision when I turn on my flashlight. Powerbank function, similarly, is appealing but by no means essential.

    Budget is $70, tops, but if there are models that are cheaper but still quality construction, I'm open to suggestion.

    Thanks for the help!

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    An Evil Man Committing an Evil Act

    via NightCafe: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creation/ijrlvoQDjqHIEHkQEABX

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    Abstract '80s Landscape

    via NightCafe

    https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creation/iRbrAH8gZ69v7Aqpih4a

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    The Squid Compact is so wee and I love it!
    imgur.com CRKT Squid Compact

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    CRKT Squid Compact

    It's exactly what I need and nothing more. Can't remember the last time I needed more than my thumb's length of blade. And it's so fidgety and clicky! Pinky lanyard makes it perfect.

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