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BONGHITZ posted:What’s in the box? A cat that simultaneously does and does not have a rat taped to it, in a precience-twarting superposition
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BONGHITZ posted:What’s in the box? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! Stupid! You're so stupid!
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paul_soccer10 posted:movie kicks so much rear end such a lovely film. lovely film.
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BONGHITZ posted:What’s in the box? Holy poo poo Kevin Spacey's character from Se7en would have made a good twisted Mentat. e: He even manipulated a government official into breaking his conditioning by killing his wife. Murray Mantoinette fucked around with this message at 05:47 on May 7, 2018 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Nothing! Heh, I get this reference, thanks!
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basic hitler posted:So you like autists then? Yeah.
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basic hitler posted:sprays seltzer into mouth What, like to gargle?
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What a disgusting waste of water!
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It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the Dew of Mountain that thoughts acquire speed, the teeth acquire cavities, the cavities become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
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paul_soccer10 posted:this fremen is a real comedian A technique involving sound.
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heres something i whipped up just for laughs a few years back....![]()
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lmao
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Did anyone point out yet that Brian Herbert goes by the handle @DuneAuthor on Twitter? He is such an insecure hack.
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Sidequels...
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I wonder if that's an actual cover image from one of his books. Talk about the most simplistic interpretation of the jihad possible.
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"yeah it turns out in this world where uncovering leto's archives helped everyone understand a world we had forgotten as recently as 3,000 years ago, but this idiot terminator-esque war against hte machines is so loving unforgettable that even though nobody remembers the imperium of paul atreides, the pains of lord cybertrex's dominion are still felt from a time we can't even count back to"
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imagine if brian herbert had the level of respect for his father's work that Christopher tolkein has.
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Mein Kampf Enthusiast posted:I wonder if that's an actual cover image from one of his books. Talk about the most simplistic interpretation of the jihad possible. It's
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Noam Chomsky is an anagram of Smokyn CHOAM.
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paul_soccer10 posted:In the book when the baron captures thufir hawat he poisons him and keeps him dependant on the antidote "We've brought you a little cat, Thufir. You must care for it if you wish to live." remains one of my favorite lines.
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I dunno who first made up the name Lord Cybertrex in here but until I actually read the BH/KJA books (aka never) I'm just gonna go ahead and assume that's an actual character name from those books ![]()
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I read all three of the Butlerian Jihad books because I was a dumb teenager with no taste who read way too much when they came out. Years later when I found out about the Star Wars EU and that KJA was a writer for it, it made perfect sense. Every time you hear about the EU, it's usually an anecdote about how every throwaway line or guy standing in the background of a scene has been expounded on to a ridiculous degree. That's what the prequel Dune books are in a nutshell. And then you get KJA's schlock that he obviously came up with himself like Lord Cybertrex, Psychic suicide bombers, and brains in jars having sex with each other.
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The will call us concubines, but history will call us wives
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Test your children's humanity with the Dune Storybook!![]() ![]() ![]()
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Fat men in bondage gear and rapey mentats are perfect fodder for children’s books!
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Mutant Headcrab posted:Test your children's humanity with the Dune Storybook! Is Joan Vinge good? I occasionally come across her books in used bookstores when I'm looking for Vernor Vinge, but I've never tried any of them.
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Pham Nuwen posted:Is Joan Vinge good? I occasionally come across her books in used bookstores when I'm looking for Vernor Vinge, but I've never tried any of them. I have no earthly idea. I bought this for the sheer absurdity of condensing the Lynch version of Dune into something for kids. I've never done more than flip through it, but high literature this ain't.
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Kevin J. Anderson wrote a Star Wars story where a minor background character who was on screen for maybe two seconds literally became the second Death Star. Brian Herbert looked at this and said "Hm, yes, just the person to carry on my father's legacy"
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Mutant Headcrab posted:Test your children's humanity with the Dune Storybook! The people in this thread would love to see that.
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The gruesome offscreen thing happening in the heart plug scene in the film is supposed to be Harkonnen is loving his slaveboy’s heart, right? Oh also not really interesting or important, but a family friend says she’s friends with the wife of the late actor who was lancing Harkonnen’s zits. Liquid Dinosaur fucked around with this message at 19:37 on May 7, 2018 |
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Mein Kampf Enthusiast posted:I dunno who first made up the name Lord Cybertrex in here but until I actually read the BH/KJA books (aka never) I'm just gonna go ahead and assume that's an actual character name from those books Having read (and forgotten) some of the prequel books about 15 years ago, I'm half-and-half on seeing LORD CYBERTREX-8000 as a goon joke or as the actual name Anderson came up with for a villain. I've been too afraid to ask.
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:The gruesome offscreen thing happening in the heart plug scene in the film is supposed to be Harkonnen is loving his slaveboy’s heart, right? I took it to be eyegouging the way he’s pawing at him but either is loving disturbing. The mechanics of getting his dong out of his hoversuit seem kind of improbable, but could be some fancy tailoring!
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Zeniel posted:Noam Chomsky is an anagram of Smokyn CHOAM. big if tooth
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lmao the wiki summary for brian herberts version of the butlerian jihadquote:The Legends of Dune prequel trilogy (2002–2004) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set over 10,000 years before the events of Dune, chronicles the struggle between humans and thinking machines that would eventually become known as the Butlerian Jihad.[4] The series explains that mankind had become entirely complacent and dependent upon thinking machines; recognizing this weakness, a group of ambitious, militant humans calling themselves the Titans use this widespread reliance on machine intelligence to seize control of the entire universe. The Titans soon make the transition into cyborgs called cymeks; through the use of specialized interfaces, their brains are installed inside giant, mobile, mechanized "bodies." These fearsome, weaponized bodies make the Titans virtually immortal – and unstoppable.[4] They later convert a number of subservient humans into an army of "neo-cymeks" to enforce their rule over the universe, and this so-called "Time of Titans" lasts for a century.[16]
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Cymeks. You couldn't make up something that dumb as a parody.
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Man that’s just sad. Minor throwaway line about historical reasoning for no AI and turn it into “it created all the big factions even sardaukar!!”
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I'm concerned that Frank Herbert perhaps did not love his dead gay son.
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paul_soccer10 posted:lmao the wiki summary for brian herberts version of the butlerian jihad I stupidly read those books. That's about it
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army of "neo-cymeks"
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