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Cê é bem otária mesmo, sim.
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Mass Effect feels like a bit of a surprise.
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...I mean, in hindsight.
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É o quê
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letterboxd.com/film/wrinkles/
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Took me 3 MOTHERFUCKING HOURS to reinstall them all, btw. Not that I'm bitter about it, not at all.
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6) Look Back: short and heartfelt with amazing animation and direction, perfect for that day you just really need a good cry.
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5) House of X/Power of X: Third time I read this, and still just as good as the first time. Nothing else to add, except that the bro moment between Kurt and Logan just before they destroy the Mother Mold is still one of my favorite scenes in them superhero comics.
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And best of all, Professor X and Magneto are even gayer than usual, always a plus. Side-note: also we're not getting Onslaught, and I really don't get why people online wete excited for the possibility. I didn't read it myself, but wasn't that 90s period just 7 shades of shit for Marvel?
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Great animation, great action, great dialogue, great cameos, Magneto's anti-heroism finally steps out of the comics, Gambit's sacrifice was epic, Nightcrawler joins the team, it was so nice to see Storm as a force of nature after 2 decades of Fox movies doing her dirty.
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4) X-Men 97: if it wasn't for how rushed the pacing was and it ending on a motherfucking cliffhanger, this would have dethroned Justice League as my favorite piece of adapted superhero media.
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Whichever Kamen Rider show I watch next is gonna have one Hell of a bar to surpass.
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-like it's rushing through the plot, just an amazingly high-quality and consistent quality. Obviously some arcs are better than others, but with nearly 50 episodes to go through, the fact I genuinely can't think of a single outright bad one is an achievement in itself.
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4) Kamen Rider Kuuga: It feels weird to say this about a children's show about a guy dressed in an bug suit fighting rubber aliens, but it's one of the closest to 10/10 shows I've ever watched. Action's great, character's are great, the show balances serialized storytelling without ever feeling-
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-his desire to make every single one of them matter in the narrative still shone through every page. God bless you, Yoshifumi Tozuka, next time try to work on something with a smaller cast.
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But for all that, it was still an incredibly (and consistently) fun ride that somehow manages to keep a breakneck pace without ever feeling like the characters were being ignored for the sake of action, and while he didn't fully succeed the love the author had for all these characters and-
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3)Undead Unluck: Like a lot of its fellow battle shonen brethren it peaks at the midway point and never quite manages to reach the same heights, the ending is a bit of a soggy duvet, and it feels like a fair few characters weren't properly explored (including many of the villains.
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And don't get your hopes up too high for Super Sonic vs Super Shadow: it's nice while it lasts but it lasts for about a minute.
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That said, the Carrey-levels get dangerously close to being too much, so they should keep him dead. And while I'm at it, while an improvement, the series still has issues with rushed pacing, forced jokes, expository dialogue, and themes that are little more than empty platitudes.
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But the real star of the show, as always, is Doctor Robotnik: his interactions with Gerald showing just how starved for family affection he is, his doomed yaoi with Agent Stone, and Carrey usual exaggerated antics make him not only hilarious, but the most developed character in the trilogy.
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The movie managed to add some real pathos to Shadow while still making a few good-natured jabs at the ridiculous nature of him, he and Sonic have an actual point of connection with each other, and the Wachowski and Team Sonic family dynamic is actually really cute and avoids forced conflict.
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Sonic The Hedgehog 3 -> Speaking as someone who has no fondness for Sonic games, didn't overly care for the previous two movies, and has only enjoyed Shadow as a meme (which is a nice way of saying I think the character is worthy only of mockery), I was pretty pleasantly surprised.
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me -> Incredibly harrowing horror movie and a powerful portrayal of a sexually abused woman whose life enters a downward spiral. Main problems are the editing making the movie feels like a bunch of TV scenes stitched together, and the first 25 minutes being pointless.
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Great, where do I sign up?
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Destroying a bakery.
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So third party publishers have time to announce new games.
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The details are coming out now but we've had reason to suspect since around July of 2024, I think? It started with a podcast that was corroborate later.
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The actual article documenting Gaiman's crimes didn't affect me much. (Besides disgust at some of the acts committed, of course) This one, I feel, will stick with me for a long time.
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I think it's better to always keep in mind you never actually know an artist. Unless you literally meet them in person and become friends, all you'll always have to on is whatever public persona they choose to project.
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No.
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FR, the only circumstance that can be valid is if the wife uses that fact to emasculate you. In which case: dude, please, just get a divorce.
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I think most of it was thanks to the fact actually buying Yu-Gi-Oh card packs was prohibitively expensive in South America for the longest time. Probably even today.
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It's shocking how popular the thing is, when I mostly remember the game being a RNG nightmare grind to get anything of worth.
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It's right there on their signature on the lower right.
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Thought so as well. The Cocoon example the article brought up just felt bizarre to me, I finished that game in a single afternoon and never felt like it had any fat to it.
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FSN isn't even the most egregious about it: store.steampowered.com/app/691770/E...
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Couldn't finish the damn thing. Knowing that this all amounts to a prologue only made the movie insufferable upon rewatch.
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I think that's just your average S&M enthusiast.
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26. People who engage in performative outrage over "NTR" in porn games where "NTR" is defined as "female characters having sex with anyone other than the male MC" will be assigned to either a wellness counsellor or a firing squad on a case-by-base basis
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Would you look at that, thanks for making my Saturday, passing good samaritan!
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She's not on Bsky but Kinkymation should get FE:3H.
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I think that's the sequel to Goncharov he's been trying to get funding for.