Who's Luigi? I was talking about that video, you can't see who it is.
prole
You should really go ahead and claim your Nobel Prize for being the first person to ever provide evidence for the effectiveness of astrology.
I'm not kidding. where is your Nobel Prize?
. It simply shows that around that time is a cosmic fertile ground for these types of forces to clash and for a tension that has been building to be released one way or another.
Please explain what "cosmic fertile ground" actually means.
Please explain to me how balls of gas billions of miles away (that, fyi aren't even in the shapes you think that they are, they only appear that way because of the angle you're viewing them at) have any affect whatsoever on the events of this planet.
Show your work. And then send it to the Nobel Prize Committee and claim your $1 million prize.
Once again, you need to provide evidence and you cannot. But I guess "it feels right" is enough for you.
I've recently been finding that lemmy isn't much better than reddit.
It almost feels like a concerted effort to make this website shitty by injecting Trump defenders and fake leftists. Shit is fucking weird.
Is this a joke? He's literally been doing this shit for like 60 fucking years my dude
Work/life balance.
How is more options a bad thing?
Oh shit good call, I'm in the same boat. I have like 100 hours and I'm still at the end of Act 1. Had to take a break, but it's a hard game to come back to after a while.
that being said
Man, fuck off. Why did you think that needed to be said, really?
"Old people are in gangs on TV. I'm JK though, this is actually bad."
Wow great addition to the conversation.
Yeah I love toll roads
Fair enough.
However, I do maintain that eliminating all nuance and saying it's a love story about poisoning is (if you've seen it several times, perhaps purposely) reductive to the point of misrepresentation.
It's a film that is good because it is so subtle and nuanced imo. Remove that aspect and it's just a boring film.
If I had to describe it myself... (Spoilers below)
It's a film about a man who is so in love with this woman/muse (whom he believes he needs to continue his craft) that he is willing to silently accept her slowly poisoning him when he discovers that she is. He is so devoted to his craft, and he realizes (or just believes) that as his muse, he will not be able to continue his work without her (which to him is basically death).
So he has to decide that he's willing to quietly withstand the slow poisoning so that he can continue to "live" (through his dressmaking, which is his life), rather than leaving her and "losing his life" (i.e., his ability to work as a world class dressmaker). Knowing that it will literally kill him.
Then there's the whole thing of like, does she know that he knows? Is this some twisted lovers dance for these two?
See? Much more than just "a love story about poisoning"
Again, I haven't seen it in years so this is all from memory, but I thought it was a great story and it was only enhanced by P.T. Anderson's direction, and Daniel Day Lewis' performance.
Ahh yes, the great american cross-country bicycle trip.
It's almost as if this country is far too big and spread out to make bikes the primary form of transportation.
I don't love how car-centric we are, but "hurr durr, people want to ride bikes on roads" is honestly the stupidest fucking reason to switch entirely to toll roads that I have ever heard. Do better.