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V for Yvonndetta
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I’m referencing a semi-old screenshot of a translated caption for a picture of a cat with heterochromia
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homophobia in his eyes 🤎🩵
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Is there any literature you’d recommend on the subject?
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Working title for Shrek 4
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The people making comparisons to organized religion are missing something crucial I think: the other people in your religious community are not going to tell you that you specifically are the second coming, and they’re probably not gonna affirm you if you pass yourself off as that
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would this be a dream blunt rotation or a nightmare blunt rotation?
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Ohhh I always used to flip through Field Guide of Insects and Spiders of North America as a kid
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the America’s Next Top Model Wii game is such a mindfuck
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Read this book on Cockroaches a couple years back that was quite good
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why did I think this was Amy from sonic
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tenor.com/view/loomis-...
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All the TikTok AI voices are the bane of my existence and I can’t fully explain why
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The first two or three panels could easily be social commentary about the modern job market
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*cries in Pokemon SV*
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Smile (2022)
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Me and the boys when a new Nancy face drops
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That headline has the same energy as this:
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No but his chariot driver can vouch for him
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The twist? He’s actually saying daddy to the horse.
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Peak William II reference
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I can’t say I have any studies, but it’s completely depressing how often I’ve seen screenshots here of ChatGPT or Grok answers to historical questions without a hint of skepticism or irony.
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The Black Cloud and Childhood’s End except swap out “a bunch of weird stuff about the age of consent” for “one random line of racist exposition”
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“American Indian Nation”
But like what tribe though-
“THE AMERICAN INDIAN NATION.”
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He then got freaked out by how the other stars were in different places than where he saw them the first 32 years of his life
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Not that this absolves Disney of anything, but the infamous Nazi Donald was actually part of a pro-American propaganda cartoon meant to portray life/work in a German factory as a nightmare—at the end of the short he wakes up and proclaims that he’s glad to be an American
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Maybe if the explosion from the antimatter drive was big enough, but unless it obliterated the Borg ship or at least all the drones in it, it would probably just rebuild itself.
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From my personal experiences: brainworm.
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How do you get fired from BuzzFeed of all places for plagiarism??
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If this is how this guy reacts to waiting a little longer in line he would burst into tears after a month in Hawaii or Barcelona lmao
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They look like they could go down to Big Bill Hell’s Cars
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Beautiful art but it feels cruel to put the name Gross ass piss next to the name Mexidracon
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1. La Llorona (2019)
2. Reread of Their Eyes Were Watching God
3. Hades
4. The Ten Commandments (1956)
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They also use emotionally manipulative tactics like promoting it as “being the boss of your own company” and having other people they’ve recruited put social pressure on you not to quit—they’re everywhere, but particularly predatory in Latin America, Southeast Asia, and certain parts of the US.
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Multi-level marketing—to summarize imperfectly, it’s a scheme where a company recruits you to sell a product and you recruit people under you to sell more product. The thing is that you end up giving way more money to the company for product to sell than you can make through selling the product.
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Plans to visit any Godzilla stuff?
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Not literature, but a welcome mat works as an invitation in the movie Renfield.
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If he’s saying “oh hot dog”, then probably Mickey Mouse
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Thank you!
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Which book is this page from? 👀
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Extremely convenient for this guy to name three artists who are all dead and can’t tell him to go piss up a rope
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Yeah, I think it’s easy to forget that years ago news outlets were relentlessly promoting Musk as an irl Tony Stark. I’m sure there were warning signs even back then, but I can’t blame people for not seeing past the adulatory mythmaking coming from nearly everywhere back then.
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Ah, a subtle reference to Al Pacino’s character in The Devil’s Advocate
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On one hand, good that people are learning another language. On the other, I wish they would pick an app that hasn’t been dismembering itself to cram AI.
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If we’re being loose with the definition of invertebrate, Prometheoarchaeum syntrophicum: an archaean discovered in the last few years that may shed insight into how eukaryotes evolved.
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Ernie Bushmiller predicted Adam Sandler movies decades before their time
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I looked it up and this might be what you’re referring to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preserv...
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Amityville: The Evil Escapes is always a winner for me—the bizarre tomato tangent in the short, the silly lamp, the plumber who drowns in a hand + poop and is never discovered or addressed, chainsaw granny, red eye cat and all
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This is just late Act 1-early Act 2 of Macbeth