May I ask for the one and only Killer Sans?
"We're gonna have a great time~"
So I totally decided "why not animate it rq"
real quick was a lie, this took hours and it was totally fuckin worth it
@swiftmitsu he's at your door bro, let him in (don't rip off the door on accident-)
Killer belongs to Rahafwabas
Please do not repost my animations
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No matter how mad we are about Lily Gladstone not winning the award, no one is angrier about it than Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio
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One of my favorite things in 911 is the moment anyone at the 118 gets the chance to play detective, they take the opportunity and just run with it. Like, I just know when Karen and Hen were at that bar tracking down the woman using their credit card that Athena had a headache.
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I mean saying the movie supported men's rights kind of ignores that what the kens did was painted as bad. Like that was very much the message of the film
That was the text of the film but not the message.
I'm not going to apply greater nuanced analysis to a movie that had all coherent structure papered over in producer notes. But for a movie that spends a lot of time pointing out situations that are unfair, not equal, or "bad" it didn't have anything to say about why or what might actually resolve the inequality.
Not saying it needs to author the revolution or anything, just it kinda stopped at "patriarchy bad because men rule all and are dumb boys who are gross" and I think that's boring? It's like hey, inequality sure is bad! And it seems like weird and wrong the girl empowerment doll for diverse women is exclusively developed by old white men! Followed by crickets chirping.
I was kinda waiting for the other shoe to drop, like yes, this is a pretty fun satirical look at gender and... and..? And that's it. Barbie world goes back to hierarchical control in a perfect utopia. The real world is unaffected because all those executives are just silly guys who are trying their best. Gloria gets to be a good mom, and hands her ideas over to the corporation. The new line of Barbies are Barbies that just don't want anything at all. And Margot Barbie just leaves.
Which is unfortunate because it starts out with a great deal of very interesting ideas, but ends up without anything much to say at all. It uses all the right words but mostly just kinda ascribes broad universal meaning and morality rather than considering any of it could have some underlying complexity.
We all know feminism can't hold hands with capitalism, but the Barbie movie wants the cache of the feminist movement beholden to the bottom line of Mattel's investors. And as a fun movie about children's dolls it's fine, but it's also selling itself as a feminist film, which it very much is not.
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ty for these!!! i love how weird the characters i remind people of are :)
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Killer: I've been dropping him the most obvious hints for years now. No response.
Kid: Wow. He sounds stupid.
Killer: He's not, though. He's actually kinda smart. Just, dense.
Kid: Then you just gotta be even more obvious! Like, go up to the guy and say "Hey! I love you!"
Killer: Okay, you're right. Hey Kid, I love you.
Kid: Yeah, see! Just say that!
Killer: Holy fucking shit.
Kid: If that flies over his head, then he's no good, Killer, he's too dumb for you.
Killer: Kid.
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YOU PLAYED ULTRAKILL HOW WAS IT
i played it once at a coworker’s house a few months back! it was WONDERFUL. i don’t remember which level i stopped on but i was playing for at least an hour. the movement and handling in the game is everything i love about playing scout in tf2, and the music is just DIVINE! the looks and environments of the game also had me exploding with joy and the whole thing is just so insanely satisfyinggggg i miss my wife [playing ultrakill] tails. i miss her a lot
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Book SPOILERS - SKIP IF SHOW-ONLY
I LOVE this Aviendha, can't wait for her to meet Rand and affectionately mock the living daylights out of the Dragon Reborn.
I can see Stradowski's rough sincerity and Smart's sharp joy working very well together. She's cracking wit at Perrin! She's been out of captivity - should I say, a Box - for all of a few hours and she's deriving happiness from messing with her free-r and fellow traveler. She has a debt and it doesn't phase her for a beat! The antithesis of "duty heavier than a mountain". Duty and joy existing side by side.
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