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I think they're sliding that in as part of anti-abortion measures, personhood begining at conception is one of the main arguments used to argue for bans. I'm sure there are a handful of people shocked that banning abortion is something Trump and his gang will try for.
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Cinema and Movie Thread: coming 2 a theater near u
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The Substance (2024) More than I should, I think of my younger self as a different person. Often with a jealous lens, like I could do better if I was 10-15 years younger and would have made different and better choices with who I am now. But that's all bull****. I'm still the same guy as 18 year old KP: prone to staying up later than I should because I got really into this or that, somehow both underthinking and overthinking everything, restarting every ****ing thing I do because I changed my mind or get annoyed by some insignificant nonsense so no progress is actually made, etc. I may be older and it materializes in different ways and through different lenses (ie "pruhsteege movees" instead of ****ty anime), but none of that has fundamentally changed despite that now I work out more, sometimes meditate (thanks David Lynch), and maybe have developed a modicum of discipline. What right do I have to look down on my past self? He may be a crazy ****up who should have worked harder and indulged less, but ultimately he got me to where I am today. All of that is still me, it's taken a lot of work to realize that and I think this film did help me in doing so. Lizzy Sparkle shoots herself up with god knows what to be able to live as an idealized version of herself for a week before going back to her "real" body. But Sue is Lizzy Sparkle, the separation of them is an illusion imposed by herself. Piloting the Sue body she doesn't do anything different than she did before, she just gains more interest because she's now back to being hawt (even though Elisabeth Sparkle looks much better than Dennis Quaid, which I believe is a point, if not THE point) in a society/industry where that is THE currency, especially for the ladies. Which causes her to develop a body dysmorphia when piloting the Elisabeth body, beautifully communicated with that makeup scene. This dysmorphia and her addiction to being "perfect" shatters her mind, creating the illusion of two people when in fact she's just one person riding the highs and withdrawals. As Sue she can't help but take more and more and more, as Elisabeth she keeps enduring the ravages on her body because it's worth it to chase that high, both are fundamentally addicts. The end sequence is how it ends, with your body being ravaged and your mind lost in the high. Easily one of the best movies of 2024 and the decade. The People's Joker (2022?) I remember @majestic and I once talking about how the irl version of Darmok would be stuff like anime and superheroes. This film is pretty much that concept come to life, hijacking Batman to communicate gender dysphoria via a shoestring budget multimedia cluster**** that comes together beautifully. Frankly I do not see why WB tied to sue over this, not only would no one believe that WB would actually make something that feels handmade like this, but it actually does a better job of generating interest than the vast majority of content sludge being pumped out by the 600-pound sisterwives company. It just feels really genuine, like beneath the audacity of portraying Batman as a guy who became Elon Musk after he who failed to get on a legally distinct SNL there's an emotional core to this film that hits well, because it is someone's real story. -
Sadly I don't think that's gonna happen, Trump is letting all the neocons run foreign policy for him and those folks aren't really known for being conflict adverse. But maybe they'll get caught up trying to bring back nfts or something and forget to bomb the middle east for a month or so.
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Yeah it can, but it's different kinds of damage and if we're lucky Trump and his gaggle of grifters get sidetracked enough by corruption and scams that harm their own people to prevent at least a little of their most malicious impulses aimed at more vulnerable targets. It certainly has a better chance than anything or anyone in government manging to do something.
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I think Trump and his entourage being shameless grifters is a good thing, in that the relentless urge to make a quick buck sabotages them getting as dangerous as they could otherwise. Trump administration 2.0 is obviously gonna be pretty evil, but it's also gonna be laughably corrupt and incompetent where the people running it spend more time feuding with streamers or peddling "vaccine removal pills" (Kash Patel was hawking these along with any wine brand) to pursue the worst. Too perfect tbh.
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Out of everything Trump will be doing over the next four years, constantly scamming his supporters like this is probably the most benign.
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Less than 1 minute in and I already hate everyone involved.
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It's got me real ****ed up, emphysema is also what got my dad.
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Will it be finished before Berserk?????????
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I believe the netflix algorithm is a malevolent psychic entity that feeds on suffering, which explains its recs better than it learning based on what I watch.
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Nah, uuuhhii's got way different politics and never uses caps at all. Besides, saying nothing at all with weird spacing is on brand for Bruce.
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Beastars - The End of Beastars - Part 1 of ???? So first of all this bull**** with split seasons can go **** itself. Just make two seasons and save us all the confusion. More importantly it's pretty funny, there's just something about doing a show about anthropomorphic animals while also doubling down on them being animals that is hilarious. We're introduced to the Beastar, a horse who is pretty much Batman in a wifebeater, that hunts down criminals and turns carnivores into fertilizer to grow his carrots. That alone had me laughing for quite a bit. But then there's some stuff that can be read interestingly (both good and very bad), like the difficulties of interspecies relationships, discrimination against carnivores, and the difference between land and sea. Anyways the show is full of stuff like that with uncanny cgi that doesn't grate as bad when it's not humans.
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Honestly I think we're dealing with an addiction to anger/outrage that's reached a place where the real non-issue things they'd get in a frenzy over don't do it for them anymore, so they're having to make unhinged **** up like immigrants eating pets or whatever trans conspiracy is big this week to keep up their high. I'm not sure if there is a real solution here because the places they go to get their fixes are reinforcing and most of their other circle end up getting too turned off by whatever weird **** they're on about now to stay around. The trans stuff specifically is weird because chances are the biggest interaction they've had with a transperson is online, either fighting on socials or viewing videos of a.....sexual nature*. It's not a good time to be talking to a guy about work stuff only to have them derail the conversation with some **** about the gubbermint paying for transgender operations or whatever. *please read this in the voice of Matt Berry's Laszlo Cravensworth