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  • One thing that always jumps out to me with each of these is that these videos are all just a sequence of 3 second clips stitched together.

    I know all film consists of discrete shots edited into a larger piece but there's something mechanical about these. Like I'm watching a slide show that's just been placed in chronological order.

  • I'm getting old
  • Rainbow capitalism at its finest. My girlfriend showed me a clip from an interview with the writers behind The Acolyte saying it'll be the gayest star wars ever. The shows not over yet so they might be right but so far they had a lesbian couple and couldn't manage so much as a peck.

    It's not critical to the plot or anything but it demonstrates that there's some really simple lines Disney still won't cross when it comes to LGBT representation.

  • I'm getting old
  • I feel so bad for the cast that gave it their all and performed well in a film that sound up being so shit. Frankly the crew too. Imagine living the dream being a camera operator on Star Wars and even though your work is exceptional, the film sucked.

    Breaks my heart.

  • Analysis: The fertility crisis is here and it will permanently alter the economy | CNN Business
  • This person was referencing the obtuse and infuriatingly repeated quote from Margaret Thatcher (rot in piss) "The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money".

    I don't think I need to point out exactly why this quote is stupid.

  • There's more of us than them...
  • Have you considered simply not voting and then just acting like a smug douche who's above politics when the fascists inevitably take over and march us all to the concentration camps?

  • Stonehenge not visibly damaged by protest paint. It's clean and ready to rock the solstice
  • The protest isn't intended to hurt the owner class. The protest is intended to draw attention to the issue. We're talking about it therefore it's an effective form of protest.

    Without protests like this we go about our lives worrying about bills and ignore the literal apocalyptic catastrophe we're nose-diving into.

  • The Next Characters to Enter the Public Domain
  • Originally I think it was closer to 20 years. Frankly I think 25 years is plenty. A quarter century is enough time to reward the creator of an IP and it respects the fact that all IP is built on top of the public domain so it's return is a natural part of the cycle.

  • Man who calls women "females" hopes to one day be allowed within 500 meters of one
  • It's not so much that the word itself is offensive it's just that using it as a noun instead of an adjective to refer to a person carries with it connotations and implies you're referring to a person as if they're a subject or an animal or something below human.

  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun – Forges of Corruption DLC Trailer
  • I wish Boltgun had held my attention like I wanted it to. I really loved it and want more but the loop didn't remain as fresh as I'd wished. Maybe this DLC can do that and if I'm lucky they might expand the Boltgun series beyond Ultramarines who frankly get a way oversized slice of the IP attention.

  • Todd Howard says Bethesda won't be remaking the first Fallouts because 'some of the charm of games from that era is a little bit of that age'
  • Look, I wouldn't mind a remake in whatever gamebryo engine they're using today but my confidence in their ability to accurately portray the originals without missing out on the intricacies of them isn't particularly high.

    To name two off the top of my inebriated head; becoming a pornstar and murdering children are two things I can't see Bethesda including in a remake of Fallout 2.

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  • Not defending the policy (it's indefensible) but as per that article there was a single case 20 years ago of a rejection because of Autism which was overturned. So I don't think it's fair to say Australia doesn't allow people with Autism diagnoses to immigrate.

  • Why 🌸Cherry Blossoms🌸 Keep Blooming Early in Kyoto: 1,200 Years of Climate Change History
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