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Hakkesshu posted:You could just post the trailer which is hosed up enough What the poo poo, Terry Gilliam?
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What the hell are these from?
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![]() Something about the way 1st World War battlefields healed over just looks wrong to me.
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Nature is just taking its lumps in stride.
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Arcsquad12 posted:
The grass is always greener where 100k kids bled to death frightened and in pain! They should seriously consider this in California to help fight the brown lawns.
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:What the hell are these from? Tried looking them up and I just get some zombie/horror themed tumblrs and pinterests that reposted them. No clue. ![]()
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Hakkesshu posted:You could just post the trailer which is hosed up enough One of these days I really need to get around to watching this.
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Lmao Fantastic Planet looks dumb as hell
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Tiny Lowtax posted:Lmao Fantastic Planet looks dumb as hell I will watch just for the scene where the cave people strap big headed bitey things to their chests and battle
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Arcsquad12 posted:
The battle of Verdun. I listen to a podcast called Hardcore History. They just recently did a six part series on WWI and in one of the episodes the host talked extensively on that battle and the unique horrors of it. It's episode four of the Blueprint for Armageddon series. Listening to the personal accounts and descriptions was horrifying. Makes those pictures all the more eerie.
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Similar but the Choeng Ek Killing Fields memorial outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I went there in 2001 and there were still teeth, bone fragments and clothing scraps on the ground next to the burial pits.![]()
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But parrots don't have metal spikes coming out of their faces, starfish embedded in their skulls, triceratops horns, or beards either. This man is working from misleading data.
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BrigadierSensible posted:But parrots don't have metal spikes coming out of their faces, starfish embedded in their skulls, triceratops horns, or beards either. This man is working from misleading data. Yeah, but maybe parrots want all those things. They just have very limited tool use and no means of paying artists.
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Tiny Lowtax posted:Lmao Fantastic Planet looks dumb as hell It's actually loving amazing you troglodyte.
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Nth Doctor posted:What the poo poo, Terry Gilliam? Almost everything Terry Gilliam does is traumatising. I remember watching Tideland with my brothers and sister for a 'fun night' at the cinema and I never looked away in horror so much. Beautifully shot though, really amazing poo poo.
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Dear Prudence posted:The battle of Verdun. I listen to a podcast called Hardcore History. They just recently did a six part series on WWI and in one of the episodes the host talked extensively on that battle and the unique horrors of it. It's episode four of the Blueprint for Armageddon series. Listening to the personal accounts and descriptions was horrifying. Makes those pictures all the more eerie. Dan Carlin is awesome, and the Blueprint for Armageddon series was great. The bit on the mud of Passchendaele was what got me most. The idea that a guy would get irretrievably stuck in the muck while you marched out to the line, and then to come back days later and find him sunk up to his neck and begging passers-by to shoot him. Ugh.
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Skippy McPants posted:Dan Carlin is awesome, and the Blueprint for Armageddon series was great. The bit on the mud of Passchendaele was what got me most. The idea that a guy would get irretrievably stuck in the muck while you marched out to the line, and then to come back days later and find him sunk up to his neck and begging passers-by to shoot him. Yeah, that section killed me. He does good.
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Skippy McPants posted:Dan Carlin is awesome, and the Blueprint for Armageddon series was great. The bit on the mud of Passchendaele was what got me most. The idea that a guy would get irretrievably stuck in the muck while you marched out to the line, and then to come back days later and find him sunk up to his neck and begging passers-by to shoot him. Oh yeah that was remarkably horrible. But the part that got me was when he was talking about the wells in Verdun (I think it was Verdun) and they would send the mustard gas and people would scramble to find their gas masks and were trapped in the wells and couldn't get out of them. ANd all the time the gas is just slowly creeping closer to them, this visible wall of gas inching closer and closer.
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Probably investing in a hedge fund.
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Voodoo Economics
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NLJP posted:Almost everything Terry Gilliam does is traumatising. I remember watching Tideland with my brothers and sister for a 'fun night' at the cinema and I never looked away in horror so much. What was it exactly about Tidelands that made you think " family film"?
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Shayu posted:WOAH!!!! Sadly, you would be completely unable to post about it. Too high a price to pay, IMO. ![]()
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Your Gay Uncle posted:What was it exactly about Tidelands that made you think " family film"? Dude, we were all in our early twenties. But yes, maybe we didn't really think things through before we bought the tickets ![]()
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On the plus side, you can use the words "silly kisser" to make your siblings shudder involuntarily.
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Dear Prudence posted:Oh yeah that was remarkably horrible. But the part that got me was when he was talking about the wells in Verdun (I think it was Verdun) and they would send the mustard gas and people would scramble to find their gas masks and were trapped in the wells and couldn't get out of them. ANd all the time the gas is just slowly creeping closer to them, this visible wall of gas inching closer and closer. Wilfred Owen's poem is probably the most evocative description of a gas attack I've ever read, and definitely fits the theme of this thread. Wildred Owen posted:
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I smell a new expansion for Surgeon Simulator!
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Fascinating.
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Somfin posted:Fascinating. This, unironically. Medicine has come so far, it's mindblowing.
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How do they even come up with that kind of surgery in the first place?
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Free Market Mambo posted:On the plus side, you can use the words "silly kisser" to make your siblings shudder involuntarily. Yeah, that movie was a mindfuck and a half - I got stoned and watched with a couple friends, we made it about 30 or so minutes in and had to shut it off. Talk about killing a buzz in a hurry.
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Internet Kraken posted:How do they even come up with that kind of surgery in the first place? Testicular cancer I imagine. They put in silicon falsies, they don't just lop the whole sack off.
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13Pandora13 posted:Testicular cancer I imagine. They put in silicon falsies, they don't just lop the whole sack off.
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13Pandora13 posted:Testicular cancer I imagine. They put in silicon falsies, they don't just lop the whole sack off. I'm gonna go ahead and guess you didn't watch the whole thing.
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13Pandora13 posted:Testicular cancer I imagine. They put in silicon falsies, they don't just lop the whole sack off. "My balls are filled with death! Time to lop 'em off and install a vagina!!" ![]()
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 19:30 |
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How would you even keep something like that clean? Like a regular vagina is self cleaning and discharges and all that gross stuff. That tube would resemble the inside of that public fleshlight at burning man after a while. Sticking a bottle brush in your fauxgina every couple days doesn't sound fun!
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