msquared64.bsky.social
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JFC
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Can we please stop the following:
1) writing letters
2) touting said letters as some kind of victory
Thx!
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Dems first need to be *present.*
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Meanwhile... At Resistance HQ:
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Yeahhhh... I dunno about this one.
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The lack of defense this year is astounding.
I suppose it could be BS rule changes too, de-emphasizing defense.
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Mark. Come on now. This is as bad a take from you as when you said AI wouldn't take peoples' jobs.
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Oh FFS.
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Can this strategy work on say, a President?
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Yes and also while what Mark said may be true - he is capable of ---and actively doing--- a ton of damage, all in less than a week. Whether you define it governing, that nefarious, vindictive prick is using *government* to make lives of folks far worse, if even bearable at all.
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I'm actively trying to avoid even just hearing his voice - hell no do I also want to see his face as it emits those sounds.
I'll listen to news podcasts but def do 15 second skips whenever they play clips of him. I'd rather hear about mattresses in fact.
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That's a lot of time huffing fumes from leaded gasoline.
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He may have been the first.
But now?
Lots of Francis Scott Keys.
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Good.
Let him do it.
Bring the contrast.
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The kids are alright. This decision is alright.
Everything else? No comment.
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It's my literal happy place. Everything else just fades away.
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So... Thoughts - are there "infected" in this?
If they can pull it off - I think a movie without them may be even more compelling.
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With that reset, it brought out the worst of us - barbarism, primarily.
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I think... Because Garland and Boyle are awesome ---
It's not about the infected - it's what the infected... Infected. The Rage Virus, more or less, reset society.
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but it's because they're dying, not achieving next level zombi-ism. They starved due to lack of food.
So the questions I have are:
a) did they actually starve out?
b) does the virus die with the host?
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Even the alleged shot of Cillian Murphy (which does not line up with the onset shots of him AT ALL) -- gives normie zombie vibes. This series, thus far, does not have normie zombies. It's the "Rage Virus" - yes, at the end of Days they look emaciated and undead-ish...
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Next - tower of skulls, and other bones everywhere -- I don't think the infected would have found the time for artwork.
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Another example of what seems purposeful -- there's a person being held upside down with a hood over his/her head. No eyes.
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In the trailer you see "folks" which are presumably infected based on their garb & movement -- but a) they're at a distance and b) it feels purposely so. Why?
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Start with the posters, including the title card in this trailer. Biohazard symbol remains, but no eyes unlike the prior 2 films (only 1 being Garland/Boyle so possibly a red herring).
Eyes were a symbol of infection in the prior films, including Brendan Gleeson getting infected via eye in Days.
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💯
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Watched this, coincidentally, last night... youtu.be/yvZswxjMEo0?...
Personally I remain partial to Scotty J from Boogie Nights but he was SO GOOD in everything. RIP.
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This list is rad.
I scrolled thru looking for red flags - nary a yellow mind you.
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Been saying this for a while now and I'm not a legal expert like Tribe. Just glad to see real talk, opposed to Twitter grifters, now on this site - whose entire following was built on perceived knowledge of impending/ guaranteed prosecution by Garland.
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FIX IT MARK