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Escobarbarian posted:
I'm really not. I gave up on sobriety just in time for school to start again. Great plan, me.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:12 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 15:04 |
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fsobriety
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:37 |
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ynohtna posted:fsobriety oh my loving god. Best post of the thread.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:38 |
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hahahaha great post keep your head up Snak! bury yourself in education to keep yourself sober, or bury yourself in drugs and take all your tests high. either way you're making somebody somewhere proud. i should not become a life coach
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:51 |
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ynohtna posted:fsobriety
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 00:52 |
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Escobarbarian posted:
Thats a trick because there are only 30 days in August Look at the date 31 Aug 16 = 3116 3+1+1=5 and 6 flipped over is 9 It's a reference to 5/9 in lieu of an actual episode.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 01:37 |
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Dr. Josef Mengele posted:Thats a trick because there are only 30 days in August
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 01:53 |
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You should never gently caress with the understanding of which months have 30 and which have 31 days, I feel like I've lost years of my life discussing that bullshit.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 02:15 |
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What are you talking about? I'm a few hours ahead and you can even see it's sept 1st here.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 02:57 |
Boogaleeboo posted:You should never gently caress with the understanding of which months have 30 and which have 31 days, I feel like I've lost years of my life discussing that bullshit. 30 days has November, April, May, and December. All the rest have 31, except January which has 28 (except in a leap year [unless it is a multiple of 100 {unless it is a multiple of 400} ] ). The song is poo poo because other months fit. Once I was taught the knuckle trick, life became easier.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 03:17 |
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I don't even know which number half the months are. Like I have to count. I'm slowly filling them all in.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 03:20 |
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There are months?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 04:28 |
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I use the knuckles thing and I probably will until the day I die (if I need to figure out how many days are in a month on my last day)
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 05:51 |
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Mr. Powers posted:30 days has November, April, May, and December. All the rest have 31, except January which has 28 (except in a leap year [unless it is a multiple of 100 {unless it is a multiple of 400} ] ). this post is really ironic because you actually got one of the months wrong e: this is why we don't post on the Internet immediately after waking up. hahah I didn't even notice the Jan/Feb that's embarrassing Escobarbarian fucked around with this message at 08:21 on Aug 31, 2016 |
# ? Aug 31, 2016 08:16 |
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Just started the show yesterday and am already on 1x9. "Fight Club" is probably my favorite movie of all time and this show is basically "Fight Club: Nerd Edition" and I'm absolutely loving it. I about freaked when they played the pixies on piano during the ending of that episode.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 09:08 |
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wyoak posted:I use the knuckles thing and I probably will until the day I die (if I need to figure out how many days are in a month on my last day)
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 09:12 |
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Snak posted:I don't even know which number half the months are. Like I have to count. I'm slowly filling them all in. Explains a few things fam.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 09:32 |
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Maybe have more brainpower than a sea urchin and just remember how many days are in each month.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 10:34 |
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JacksLibido posted:Just started the show yesterday and am already on 1x9. "Fight Club" is probably my favorite movie of all time and this show is basically "Fight Club: Nerd Edition" and I'm absolutely loving it. I about freaked when they played the pixies on piano during the ending of that episode. Not to spoil you too much, but Mr. Robot is Fight Club except it takes mental illness seriously and ditches all of the irony and deals with the ramifications of its plot development instead of cutting to black over a Pixies song. Also it's written well so the "reveals" and "twists" aren't just gotchas but dramatic and important moments for the characters.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 10:54 |
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Look all you need to know is that the 30/31 days thing alternates except August dediced to be stubborn and stuck to 31 days as well, so September and November suffer for it and February lost 2 days somewhere for some reason
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:01 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Maybe have more brainpower than a sea urchin and just remember how many days are in each month. For real, doesn't everyone memorise this when they're like six years old?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:02 |
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Zurui posted:Not to spoil you too much, but Mr. Robot is Fight Club except it takes mental illness seriously and ditches all of the irony and deals with the ramifications of its plot development instead of cutting to black over a Pixies song. Also it's written well so the "reveals" and "twists" aren't just gotchas but dramatic and important moments for the characters. This Also, the Fight Club book had a whole class warfare theme going, which was almost completely cut from the movie.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:09 |
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waitwhatno posted:This What movie did you watch?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:12 |
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I don't know what it is about TV and movies but I seem to be able to prevent myself from trying to guess the plot twists. The prison reveal, for example, it would have blown my mind if I hadn't seen the asylum theories in this thread, even after I dismissed them as silly.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:21 |
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Snak posted:What movie did you watch? Nah, it's much more explicit in the book. Like, one time they get hired to cater for a whodunit murder LARP party of some rich people and they exchange the blanks in the prop murder gun with live ammunition and let the rich people kill themselves. All that time the book goes on about how disgusting and decadent the rich are while people slave away at McD for poo poo wages that they can't feed their kids with. The book is basically about how we really need to reform this entire bullshit system and the Tyler movement had legitimately good points and ideas, but as always, it turned into a decadent, self-indulgent and disgusting cult. And that's why we can never have nice things.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:26 |
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I guess I just still thought that's what the movie is about. Of course a book is going to have more examples, it's longer and has more content.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:32 |
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Snak posted:I guess I just still thought that's what the movie is about. Of course a book is going to have more examples, it's longer and has more content. I dunno, I remember the movie going more into the direction of society being hosed up(consumerism, gender roles, corporate culture, family structures, etc.) The book is more explicitly saying to eat the rich and burn their houses. But yeah, that's just my impression. Interestingly, Mr. Robot seems to have dropped the machismo and family structure angle completely.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:44 |
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The book drives home the ironic symbolism when the final plan to blow up the buildings fails because the explosives are poorly made. It's telegraphed through the entire book that none of Project Mayhem's antics will actually change anything.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:45 |
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Zurui posted:The book drives home the ironic symbolism when the final plan to blow up the buildings fails because the explosives are poorly made. It's telegraphed through the entire book that none of Project Mayhem's antics will actually change anything.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:53 |
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When I read Fight Club after watching the movie, my impression was that it had been a complete waste of time because the movie was such a faithful adaptation that I didn't feel I really gained anything by reading it at all.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 12:34 |
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I'm so confused about whether or not Fight Club the movie is actually meant to be satirical about masculinity and "gently caress the system maaaan" and stuff. I had assumed it was for years until I actually rewatched it recently and all the "all-singing all- dancing crap of the world" type of poo poo seems to be played legitimately earnestly. Plus why would Fincher disavow it so much if he viewed it as a satire all along?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 12:39 |
Escobarbarian posted:For real, doesn't everyone memorise this when they're like six years old? No. It's something I use so seldom that it never sticks, and now pretty much everyone has pocket calendars. My watch, which clocks past 31 days every month, doesn't even require me to know, I just check at the start of each month against the calendar day and adjust if needed.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:08 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I'm so confused about whether or not Fight Club the movie is actually meant to be satirical about masculinity and "gently caress the system maaaan" and stuff. I had assumed it was for years until I actually rewatched it recently and all the "all-singing all- dancing crap of the world" type of poo poo seems to be played legitimately earnestly. Plus why would Fincher disavow it so much if he viewed it as a satire all along? Well, even when you are the creator of a work of satire, you don't necisarrily end up agreeing that it's satirical. Like, attempting satire and feeling like it failed can leave a pretty sour taste. However, just because satire fails for one person, doesn't mean that it fails for everyone, or that it isn't satire. It's also possible for a person to make something in earnest and have it be easy to interpret as satire. waitwhatno posted:I dunno, I remember the movie going more into the direction of society being hosed up(consumerism, gender roles, corporate culture, family structures, etc.) Okay. I'm not really trying to argue with you. I think I agree with what you're saying. Also I haven't read the book. I just wanted to say that the reason it feels like a strange criticism/opinion to me is because of how different books and movies are, as far as how they use time/content. In some ways, a movie is a much more limited format than a book. A movie is necessarily going to have to spend a certain amount of time establishing overt contexts, such as setting, characters etc. A book does this too, but a book is much longer, and often will have characters and settings full established in the first act, with the later acts to simple explore the ideas and implications of them. Movies usually work a bit differently, where characters are often still being defined through the entire movie, and themes and ideas have to be explored in parallel with the establishment of context by necessity. Books can of course do this as well, but in a movie, it's practically required. But movies are also less limited than books in some ways. Since movies are visual and contain non-verbal audio, thematic context can be conveyed much more densely. I'm not saying that books don't use these same or similar techniques of layering. My point is that many, many really great films don't textually explore their major themes in the way you are describing as a difference between the book and the movie. So I guess this was a really long way of saying that making the major theme of the book more subtextual in the movie is just part of adapting a book to the screen, in my opinion.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:27 |
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DaveKap posted:Knuckle trick 4 lyfe. poo poo yeah, nothing like going knuckle deep on some calendar.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:50 |
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Snak posted:It's also possible for a person to make something in earnest and have it be easy to interpret as satire. I think this is especially true with pieces of "political" fiction that attempt to present their revolutionary heroes as human and flawed. There is always the possibility to read the character's various missteps and human failures as part and parcel of their ideologies, especially when the character's are young and naive and prone to hyperbolic and bellicose rhetoric. Barring the show unrealistically ending in the creation of a post-capitalist utopia I guess one perverse and bias reading would be a satire about a bunch of young, mentally deranged hackers spouting out simplistic anticap memes and having it blow up in their faces while causing pain for the poor and killing folk's like Saint Gideon who as a gay dude and sympathetic employee of troubled youth could be seen as some sort of beacon pointing toward a gradual shift toward an ethical capitalism- a shift that is ironically cut short by impatient F-society. (PS: I don't actually think this reading really works under scrutiny, especially since 5/9 couldn't have been achieved without the help of The Dark Army and its elite member of the .1% leader, but nonetheless F-Society, especially the siblings, could still remain satires of jaded millennials if we look at them from one angle)
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 17:37 |
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I don't see Fight Club as a satire. I think it accurately portrayed the mentality of generation X in a pre-911 world.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 01:43 |
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Are you going to break up with me, Suits?
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 02:53 |
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Elliott went to jail for grand theft dog? That's hilarious.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 03:06 |
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Paul reiser is phenomenal.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 03:09 |
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Kwyndig posted:Elliott went to jail for grand theft dog? That's hilarious. Did he take the dog for that reason?
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 03:25 |