anarkissed.bsky.social
Genderqueer audio engineer. 30s. Disabled.
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Aside from two of the best theme songs in the series, you ain't missing much unless you're really into camp Bond, but DAF does have Charles "it's just a jump to the left..." Gray as Blofeld.
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Yes lol
And under this theory, OHMSS would take place after Diamonds Are Forever, which would fix the problem of that movie pretending its predecessor doesn't exist.
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The Craig era was the Time Lords trying to brainwash Blofeld into being good by wiping both his and Bond's memories, regenerating them as children (a la "The Timeless Children"), and making them brothers.
The reason Blofeld doesn't recognize Bond in OHMSS is because he's newly regenerated.
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I genuinely prefer the theory that James Bond is a Time Lord and every actor is a different regeneration. It actually makes more sense.
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Or they do the woe-is-me thing because they weren't born looking like a Hemsworth
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The lack of self-awareness is just insane! It's no wonder these dudes can't get laid
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They got so close to the point of how the character is a satire of performative masculinity and took a big swerve there at the end
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So many fascists are unironically this
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Don't forget "A ___ Movie," e.g. A Goofy Movie
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Gotta be at least 127 good ones
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I guess I'd love to see Democratic politicians using dirty tricks on Republicans for a change rather than exhausting all their dirty tricks on their own progressive primary challengers
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Anything between "while I..." and the next clause is bullshit
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Even looking at history, pretty much all of what we—the US—did to the Native Americans was explicitly illegal, even by our own standards, but we did it anyway. In-groups whom the law protects but doesn't bind, and out-groups whom the law binds but doesn't protect.
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It's one of those movies I'm split down the middle on; the fun campy parts are great, the parts where it's obligated to be a $200 million blockbuster are boring as hell
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If I've been attracted to as many women my height or taller as I have women a foot or more shorter than me, does it cancel it out, or do I still have to introduce myself to the neighbors and tell them I like Sabrina Carpenter?
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It feels like Junet read the script, thought it was a tale told by an idiot, so he decided to just have fun on the studio's dime
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It's still floors me that "Catch the Wind" was apparently the first song he ever wrote. Literally how?!
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That's so cool! He seems like he's a really chill dude
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As the latter, thank you so much
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That thumbnail be like "it's leviosAHHH!"
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Insecure men are often really concerned with having the correct taste and attach their egos to it, and are thus threatened by women capable of independent thought. Pay them no more of your beautiful mind.
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I've only ever seen it once, but I think of it often
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Very funny thing to say to a SWer, honestly
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Lol it's fine, it just tripped me up for a second.
Remember, Plato was the Athenian philosopher, Pluto was the Latin name for Hades.
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Oh! "Platonic." I thought for a second you meant "plutonian," as in deep, dark, and scary, like the underworld.
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The way I remember is that "affect" is usually a verb, whereas "effect" is usually a noun. Usually. And I use "whom" if I'm tempted to use "that." E.g. "those whom are alone" instead of "those that are alone."
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I hate the person it turns me into, too. I was a bit of a creep in my 20s, and I realize now how much it was driven by a need for attention and validation. I lost friends over it, and I wished they understood, not to excuse my behavior—I don't excuse my behavior—but maybe to forgive me as a person.
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Speaking as a disabled person, the loneliness is by far the worst part. It's harder to make friends, and it's just about impossible to form relationships, and given how our benefits work, we can't build a life with a partner the way an abled person can. We're kept at a distance.
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Even liberal feminism is based on equal standing under the law for women. Trans exclusion is based on unequal standing for trans people. It's not feminist in any sense, it's just bigotry.
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I prefer the original
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