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Terrible Opinions posted:In the US there are groups of people who when asked their denomination will reply "just Christian" or claim no denomination. This is an immediate red flag that tells you they are actually crazy fundies. Either that or they're Easter and Christmas Christians. The difference comes from how often they talk about it and whether they are from the southeast (roughly Virginia to Texas).
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Jack Gladney posted:"Non-denominational protestants," basically what everybody else calls fundamentalists. Having grown up in that environment, I can assure you that they call themselves this too. Also keep an ear out for the word "evangelical" as an adjective, not a denomination. Alert words.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 03:03 |
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Or people who ostentatiously refer to themselves as "Followers of Christ" but NOT "Christian." "It's not a religion, its a relationship with Christ."
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Mischalaniouse posted:Or people who ostentatiously refer to themselves as "Followers of Christ" but NOT "Christian." Yes, anyone who believes in Jesus as some holy figure but sneers at the word "religion" should be backed away from slowly and warded against with the nearest pentacle.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 03:28 |
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Jay O posted:Having grown up in that environment, I can assure you that they call themselves this too. Also keep an ear out for the word "evangelical" as an adjective, not a denomination. Alert words. Not entirely; Evangelical Lutheranism tends to be reasonably safe. I've seen the behavior a lot from Southern Baptists, though that may just be because I live in the South, so it'd be like someone working at a dog kennel claiming they've mainly seen rabies in dogs. It's not a HUGE demo, but the religious pandering films tend to attract a lot of church groups for the same reason elections attract a lot of older people.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 05:17 |
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Common people interpreting religious texts to insane extremes is nothing new. But don't take MY word for it. http://www.dancarlin.com/product/hardcore-history-48-prophets-of-doom/ tldl it as all better when assholes preached in Latin
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8-Bit Scholar posted:Common people interpreting religious texts to insane extremes is nothing new. But don't take MY word for it. I do think it would be neat to read the Bible in Aramaic or Hebrew, but Latin? Eh...
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Miss Wallace posted:It has no business being so catchy! And the only words I can remember are "pizza," "man," and "pan." Pretty soon someone's head is going to explode in X-Files cold-open style because of that movie.
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# ? Mar 30, 2016 15:57 |
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Phelous's Secret of the Hunchback review is finally available to the public! Said during a rescue attempt of the fair Esmerelda right next to a whipped Quasimodo who is facing imminent unfair execution "We will avenge you my friend!" He is right there. You have your hand on his hump. He is small enough. You can literally pick him up and run.
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MrSlam posted:Phelous's Secret of the Hunchback review is finally available to the public! My reaction to the "secret": Seriously, just how much crack did they smoke before animating that??
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 03:22 |
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Ensign_Ricky posted:My reaction to the "secret": Yeah the actual secret of the hunchback was just batshit insane
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 04:33 |
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The Noah Who Posts Things just put up a pretty nifty retrospective on Wolfenstein.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 06:03 |
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ignore this post
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 06:19 |
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Todd's new OHW is on Eve Of Destruction by Barry McGuire and it is fantastic.
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poparena posted:The Noah Who Posts Things just put up a pretty nifty retrospective on Wolfenstein. Noah's videos are always incredibly interesting, but he could really use some editing tips. He doesn't edit out his occasional stumbling over his words and accidentally cut himself off at the end of the video. I do like the lo-fi aesthetic of his intros and outros though.
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Mischalaniouse posted:Noah's videos are always incredibly interesting, but he could really use some editing tips. He doesn't edit out his occasional stumbling over his words and accidentally cut himself off at the end of the video. I do like the lo-fi aesthetic of his intros and outros though. This is brought up nearly every time a Noah Caldwell-Gervais video is posted here, and IMO he should start looking for someone else entirely to edit his videos, if he hasn't already. From what I gather from the little he talks about himself, he's an overworked lower-middle-class person in what sounds like a colossally lovely neighbourhood. He probably dedicates most of what little free time he has to the actual playing and writing of what he's critiquing (as well as the other fairly ambitious travel side-projects he does), while editing corresponding video cuts and the best takes for videos that last an hour or longer is a hell of a task that's not really necessary to delivering the overall point of his writing, so he just throws in the most adequate bare-minimum for that. I've always been really sympathetic to the dude and just kinda chuckle at his flubs, but it's evident that it gets to a lot of people and could really use something to touch it up on the whole. At the very least, he could do with a tip on how to make sure his audio and the game audio stay consistently balanced without too much fine-tuning. I will say that he makes sure to be on-point with his occasional jokes and jabs, especially when he's calling out some bullshit like in the Postal video or that one bit in VTMB or most of A:CM. And his "gently caress this bullshit" bits feel way more sincere than most, because he's a genuinely passionate person who wants to see good in games and deliver a more relevant and meaningful message than "boy video games sure do suck huh???" I always make long rambling defensive posts whenever The Noah Who Posts is brought up I'm sorry but he's just so good and neat and handsome .
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 09:01 |
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Who are we gonna telephone?
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Moartoast posted:This is brought up nearly every time a Noah Caldwell-Gervais video is posted here, and IMO he should start looking for someone else entirely to edit his videos, if he hasn't already. From what I gather from the little he talks about himself, he's an overworked lower-middle-class person in what sounds like a colossally lovely neighbourhood. He probably dedicates most of what little free time he has to the actual playing and writing of what he's critiquing (as well as the other fairly ambitious travel side-projects he does), while editing corresponding video cuts and the best takes for videos that last an hour or longer is a hell of a task that's not really necessary to delivering the overall point of his writing, so he just throws in the most adequate bare-minimum for that. I thought he posted a video a few months back about how his Patreon actually made him enough money to stop working at the pizza place, but he wound up taking some part-time pizza slinging work because he was bored or something? Either way, his content is good enough that I can overlook his editing/sound mixing issues, but I think a little extra effort could go a hell of a long way. I also kinda want a video where he shoots the poo poo with Super Bunnyhop.
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ninjahedgehog posted:I thought he posted a video a few months back about how his Patreon actually made him enough money to stop working at the pizza place, but he wound up taking some part-time pizza slinging work because he was bored or something? The van he bought for making travel logs got thoroughly vandalized, so he offered refunds to the patrons for that month and went back to working to make the money he needed to fix up the van, since he didn't want to use Patreon money for something patrons didn't know they'd be pitching towards. Hence the "lovely neighbourhood" part.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 14:40 |
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why did I have to hit my data cap?
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 15:07 |
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BigRed0427 posted:why did I have to hit my data cap? What sort of third world hellhole do you live in that has a data cap?
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 16:56 |
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Terrible Opinions posted:What sort of third world hellhole do you live in that has a data cap? T-Mobile.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 17:13 |
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I'm so so sorry.
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Celery Face posted:Todd's new OHW is on Eve Of Destruction by Barry McGuire and it is fantastic. Is that one just on Patreon right now?
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 19:11 |
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At the moment, yeah.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 19:52 |
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Mischalaniouse posted:Noah's videos are always incredibly interesting, but he could really use some editing tips. He doesn't edit out his occasional stumbling over his words and accidentally cut himself off at the end of the video. I do like the lo-fi aesthetic of his intros and outros though. Seconded. That video is a pro-click. Thanks for that, Poparena. E: Actually, I had to only listen to much of that due to motion sickness. Not Noah's fault, of course. Lots of interesting info and assessment. Josef K. Sourdust fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Mar 31, 2016 |
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Moartoast posted:The van he bought for making travel logs got thoroughly vandalized, so he offered refunds to the patrons for that month and went back to working to make the money he needed to fix up the van, since he didn't want to use Patreon money for something patrons didn't know they'd be pitching towards. Hence the "lovely neighbourhood" part. That's super good of him to do that. Now if only the other Noah Who Doesn't Make Content™ would actually be that upfront with his backers
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Kyle Kallgren has a new video out today, where he reviews Man of Steel.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 21:26 |
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So all that waxing poetic was just to set up a punchline about how character development is dumb?
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 21:53 |
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One day I will get the live action Superman movie based on All-Star Superman that I've always wanted, and then all will be right in this world.BravestOfTheLamps posted:So all that waxing poetic was just to set up a punchline about how character development is dumb? Tell me Bravest, who did you have to horribly murder in order to learn that killing people is bad? Augus fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Mar 31, 2016 |
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Moartoast posted:The van he bought for making travel logs got thoroughly vandalized, so he offered refunds to the patrons for that month and went back to working to make the money he needed to fix up the van, since he didn't want to use Patreon money for something patrons didn't know they'd be pitching towards. Hence the "lovely neighbourhood" part. The one travel log he did made me super excited to eventually go on a road trip with some buddies. Still need the money and the time off but I definitely have the drive now. The occasional flubs never really bothered me and even became a part of his charm. One could argue that polish and charm can sometimes be conflicting, though.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:So all that waxing poetic was just to set up a punchline about how character development is dumb? It's about more than that - it's about the attitude that morality is purely learned from experience, to the point where it's impossible to believe that actual murder is bad unless you've tried it yourself. That's far from the only way to develop a character. 'Can someone be inherently good?' and 'can someone have values unrelated to their own experience?' are pretty key questions around the character of Superman. I mean, he is a literal superpowered alien working for the benefit of humanity.
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That sounds a fairly good basis for an ethos though - trying to avoid something terrible you've experienced firsthand.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:That sounds a fairly good basis for an ethos though - trying to avoid something terrible you've experienced firsthand. Thing is that it isn't the only one, though, which that Snyder quote seemed to be implying. It basically denies the possibility of human (or Kryptonian) empathy.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 22:21 |
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The idea that someone can only learn that killing is bad after murdering someone is loving ridiculous.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 22:30 |
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Of course, which is why it's silly for people to use it as an argument against MoS.
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# ? Mar 31, 2016 22:33 |
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Actually, Superman killing Zod was the best moment of Man of Steel. In a film where he was constantly oscillating between his Kryptonian and Earthly father-figures, ideologies, and identities, he finally has to make a choice. But it doesn't come without cost; not only is Superman traumatized by the fact that he had to kill, but he also eliminated the last connection to his homeworld, the last person who could understand the burden of his heightened senses and consequent super-anxiety. By killing Zod, Superman guarantees that he'll be alone. After seeing Man of Steel, I was shocked that so many people hated that scene when it's easily the best part of an otherwise dreary movie. And I was very interested to see the kind of isolation Superman would go through after MoS, possibly withdrawing from emotional connections entirely to become a mechanism of justice for a people he has difficulty relating to. I was looking forward to seeing how the god turned into a tool - a tragic inversion on the "boy scout" stereotype that we have of Superman. And I was excited to see the kind of pressure Superman would face in this role, and the inevitable frustrations resulting from his inability to save everyone all the time. But then Batman v Superman just had him and Batman yelling and punching for no reason, then they fought a monster.
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Of course, which is why it's silly for people to use it as an argument against MoS. Despite that being why the director said he included that scene of Supes killing someone? You've really lost me here.
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Beefstew posted:Actually, Superman killing Zod was the best moment of Man of Steel. In a film where he was constantly oscillating between his Kryptonian and Earthly father-figures, ideologies, and identities, he finally has to make a choice. But it doesn't come without cost; not only is Superman traumatized by the fact that he had to kill, but he also eliminated the last connection to his homeworld, the last person who could understand the burden of his heightened senses and consequent super-anxiety. By killing Zod, Superman guarantees that he'll be alone. After seeing Man of Steel, I was shocked that so many people hated that scene when it's easily the best part of an otherwise dreary movie. And I was very interested to see the kind of isolation Superman would go through after MoS, possibly withdrawing from emotional connections entirely to become a mechanism of justice for a people he has difficulty relating to. I was looking forward to seeing how the god turned into a tool - a tragic inversion on the "boy scout" stereotype that we have of Superman. And I was excited to see the kind of pressure Superman would face in this role, and the inevitable frustrations resulting from his inability to save everyone all the time. This is what we call "trying way too hard to look smart"
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It's just a way to read a film, especially from a director who is heavy into visual storytelling.
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