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Desert Bus posted:I was looking for a way to tie this all back into Media and was positive that Moby's track "Thousand" which has the fastest BPM ever was released as part of the backlash to the "Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994" but I can't find any connection: Thousand is terrible, but it did inspire the great joke that Moby recorded it because even ravers like a slow smoochy number every now and again.
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Cool Kids Club Soda posted:You should start a Youtube channel where you try things so other people don't have to I'm not sure I can re-create decades of mistakes without dying.
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Cool Kids Club Soda posted:You should start a Youtube channel where you try things so other people don't have to like some kind of... try fella?
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endocriminologist posted:Who was the other guy who was obsessed with that poor girl. A writer I think Vox posted:Portman has apparently been a fan of [Jonathan Safran] Foer’s since he published his first novel, Everything Is Illuminated, in 2002, and they began an email correspondence not long afterward. When Foer published his case against eating meat, Eating Animals, Portman wrote an op-ed for the Huffington Post about how the book convinced her to become a vegan. She signed on to produce a documentary based on the book. And somewhere along the way, per the rumors carefully outlined by A.J. Daulerio at Ratter, Foer decided that he and Portman were in love.
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# ? Jan 13, 2023 11:34 |
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https://1900hotdog.com/2023/01/upsetting-day-the-girl-watcher-%F0%9F%8C%AD/ Seanbaby found a magazine that didn’t age well
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Article has a lot of relevant links. loving “It’s almost 6:00 in the morning. The boys are still asleep. I can hear the guinea pigs stirring, but that might be the residue of a nightmare. People often refer to aloneness and writer’s block as the two great challenges of being a novelist. In fact, the hardest part is having to care for guinea pigs." “Freedom might not be a prerequisite for the expression of passion — it helps, sometimes, not to be able to follow your instincts — but they are strongly intertwined. How do you think about freedom? When do you most strongly wish you had more of it? When do you most strongly wish you had less?” “The two things that distinguish [Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania] are its proximity to Gettysburg … I never have followed through on my threats of a tour, but Gettysburg’s presence is constantly felt while in the area: the innumerable signs commemorating battles, the ammunition in the antiques shops, the memorials. It also exudes a ghostly aura. I feel silly writing that, but there’s nothing silly or ignorable about the feeling. And it isn’t just the proximity to history. It’s something else — something in the air, and in the ground. Are there places where you feel a ‘‘something else’’?” “My first book came out when I was young, but you have been a professional actress for what seems like your entire life. How has that influenced your sense of the passage of time? (Most people see milestones ahead, and work toward them. You had so much come at once.) Is there any sense in which writing and directing are a means to feel that you are beginning again? And not to pile on the questions, but ‘‘A Tale of Love and Darkness’’ is about a young boy growing up in a young country that is itself growing up. At the same time, the boy is clearly a very ‘‘old soul,’’ and the young country is more than 5,000 years old. More, you play a woman who is never her chronological age — sometimes too full of a child’s wonder to be an adult, sometimes prematurely old, sometimes almost biblical. What, if anything, did your own experiences with time — growing up, and as a mother — contribute to your vision of time in the film?” “Not even Shabbat can stop the clock — two have moved from the future to the past in the course of our having this exchange — but every now and then the broken-down time machine that is Hotmail can cough itself back to life. I didn’t bother mentioning it, because it felt so fruitless, but while corresponding with you, I have also been corresponding with what I think is a robot at Hotmail. And while most everything that was lost will remain lost, I was able to dig up a few things, including the email that began our long friendship, from all the way back in 2002.”
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man needed to pump the brakes prettttyyy hard
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 00:36 |
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which is worse, the guy who hauled a printer across town or this guy
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 06:27 |
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I always see people mention the printer guy, what’s the story there?
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 06:29 |
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Absolutely this guy. Hauly Printerton wasn't going to amount to much anyway, but this is some world-famous writer with a family throwing all of that away for an infatuation. Pathetic.
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well why not posted:I always see people mention the printer guy, what’s the story there? A post from I think E/N, where a guy talked about how he wanted a woman he knew to be his girlfriend, and gave an anecdote about how he drove and carried a printer to her car and she just thanked him instead of seeing how boyfriend worthy he was on the spot or whatever he wanted to happen.
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Not going to try to find the actual post but it was on the front page at one pointquote:A loose female acquaintance of mine calls me at 1:00am today and asks me if I could print something on the computer for her and bring it over in the afternoon. "Hey yeah sure sure, whatever you need I'll help you, I'm all yours," I tell her. She sends me this file and lo and behold I can't open it. It's made in Microsoft Publisher and I don't have that program so I begin panicing, trying to find this program or a way to print the file. Scouring the internet yields no results and I do my usual pacing in my room.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 06:41 |
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Yeah printer guy was a classic proto-incel, just needed the right push to start hating women full time. This guy has a successful career and a family and he decided to just throw all that away because of a delusion that Natalie Portman was more than intellectually curious about his work.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 06:41 |
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lol at printer guy but also some concern to go with said lol
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 06:50 |
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Carrying a printer to someone's house is pledging your heart and soul to them if you've been poisoned by decades and decades of rom-coms telling you it's a formula for a meet-cute instead of just a nice thing to do for someone All circles back to the thread topic in the end!
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 07:08 |
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Carrying a printer is a mental shorthand I have for doing stupid poo poo for someone who isn't into you Urkeling is the one for when a person tries to just wear someone who has very clearly expressed disinterest down until they give in
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CJacobs posted:Carrying a printer to someone's house is pledging your heart and soul to them if you've been poisoned by decades and decades of rom-coms telling you it's a formula for a meet-cute instead of just a nice thing to do for someone A lot makes sense when you realise how many people have been taught to believe they're the protagonist of reality and invoking genre conventions will actually work. See the entire boomer generation.
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well why not posted:lol at printer guy but also some concern to go with said lol Well he killed himself, so your concern was warranted.
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Shiroc posted:Urkeling is the one for when a person tries to just wear someone who has very clearly expressed disinterest down until they give in Urkel was a Texas Chainsaw Massacrer
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Shiroc posted:Urkeling is the one for when a person tries to just wear someone who has very clearly expressed disinterest down until they give in Also, any show by Matt Groening that's not the Simpsons.
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Megillah Gorilla posted:Also, any show by Matt Groening that's not the Simpsons. Speaking of which, Futurama has a new season coming out sometime this year on Hulu!
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 15:56 |
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Futurama ended with season 4. Anything after that is just a faint echo.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 16:01 |
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Disenchantment sucks
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The Wicked ZOGA posted:Disenchantment sucks I enjoyed Futurama, even the latter seasons, and even I thought this was true.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Futurama ended with season 4.
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The Wicked ZOGA posted:Disenchantment sucks I don't hate it, and it does have some good moments, but yeah, on the whole, it's pretty disappointing. Definitely a lot of flaws.
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Torquemada posted:Well he killed himself, so your concern was warranted. Tbh going by his own words, best possible outcome
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 02:16 |
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gently caress that piece of poo poo
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 02:16 |
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Disenchantment was amazing on shrooms
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 02:53 |
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Feeling disenchanted about Disenchantment.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 04:21 |
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At least this time everyone's getting the show's name correct. That time we had a discussion about Disenchantment where not a single person got the show's name right was funnier than anything actually in the show.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 04:32 |
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Everything about it was just so loving half-baked. The writing was flabby, the jokes - such as there were - were flabby, the attempts at overarching plots were flabby, the characterization was flabby. Every character could have any personality trait at any time for any reason. Luci was presented as a tempter who was supposed to guide Bean into sin but just kinda turned out to be the bad friend who encourages her to do stuff she would've done anyway, and that's fine, except that episode where he spikes her drink which was just insanely hosed up and inconsistent with the tone up to that point. Elfo was just an incel and not even in a funny way, just an annoying way, except they kinda hint that Bean might sometimes be interested just because he's one of the male protagonists. And like I said, it just wasn't loving funny, or ever made me care about any of the background stuff that was happening. One of the running gags was that Bean's stepmother is an amphibian creature with a very different biology to ours, and then when we encounter her society the guard captain orders his men to jump into the water after Bean, and one of them is like 'uh, do we have to?' MOTHERFUCKER THESE ARE AMPHBIANS!!! THEY LIKE TO SWIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 12:26 |
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i'm in pain after surgery and I'm here to tell you that disenchantment sucks dick and not in the good way. it's really loving bad
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The Wicked ZOGA posted:i'm in pain after surgery and I'm here to tell you that disenchantment sucks dick and not in the good way. it's really loving bad After the entire first season: "The problem with the setting is that it doesn't seem to have been thought through at all, which would be fine if the show was funnier, but... the problem with the jokes is that they feel like first drafts, like they meant to come back and rewrite everything but didn't. Everything feels half-arsed. Every individual aspect of the show is 'good enough' - that is, it would be good enough if there was one outstanding aspect to hang the rest on, but there isn't."
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The Wicked ZOGA posted:i'm in pain after surgery and I'm here to tell you that disenchantment sucks dick and not in the good way. it's really loving bad I hope the surgery went OK and you're recovering well, but the addition of needless context makes it sound like you tested the old myth of how if you had two ribs removed you could suck your own dick.
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Jedit posted:I hope the surgery went OK and you're recovering well, but the addition of needless context makes it sound like you tested the old myth of how if you had two ribs removed you could suck your own dick. Which is way more sucking a dick than having your dick sucked.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 16:43 |
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Its really amazing how every character in disenchantment is a lame clone of a futurama character. Bean is just Leela, Elfo is just a creepy fry, and Luci is just Bender but without a personality. The only character that is actually entertaining is the king. Also, yeah there is way too much focus on the main plot. The show would probably work better if there were more standalone episodes. The world is too silly and inconsistent for me to care when it tries to do serious drama.
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It was sorta cool when they went to that steampunky country, if mostly in a visual capacity
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bobjr posted:https://1900hotdog.com/2023/01/upsetting-day-the-girl-watcher-%F0%9F%8C%AD/ The Dollop podcast has an episode about this, too, if you want to know more about the gross guy who saw bird watchers taking notes in a park and thought "hey, I should do that but with girls!" (he never called them women, they were always "girls") https://allthingscomedy.com/podcasts/194---the-girl-watchers
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Wait. "Bird watching." Outdated slang term of calling women "birds." A pun all along?
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