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I vaguely remember my first time watching Star Wars a new hope as a kid... Man, I remember when I first saw the Matrix. I was completely floored and I was a philosopher ever since. |
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#122
Watching "I, Tonya" the biopic of Tonya Harding's story. It's fascinating. This makes such a good film!
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Otherlife. On Netflix.
Virtual reality drugs type of story. Pretty good. Not fantastic, but pretty good. I also watched 2nd season of 3%. Excellent! 😁 |
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Okay, i recommend "I, Tonya" the movie. It was fantastic and very heart wrenching.
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I saw Infinity War Saturday morning the 10:50am showing. It was fun! Wasn't as good as I, Tonya though. That's still the best movie i've seen all year. Next weekend Ill see Ready Player One.
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I saw Infinity War too. I found it funny, and I enjoying the interesting ethical issues that it brought up. I also wondered what this forum would think of a Reality Stone that could change reality!
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On twitter some sally wrote "I wish there was an infinity stone that would get rid of all men!" and it got popularity. Funny thing is, that's already a comic book series and it was fantastic, one of the best i've read, called Y: The Last Man. I don't recommend a lot of graphic novels but I do recommend Watchmen, Day Tripper, and Y: The Last Man. As for stones with cosmic powers, I wonder how big the cosmos was during the super cooled higgsfield, where matter was condensed maximally until the big bang... |
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Thanks DT! Ive never read comic books or graphic novels, so my only knowledge comes from the movies, and The Big Bang Theory lol. I was wondering if you could tell me what powers the Soul Stone has? The others were pretty self-explanatory, I think, but I didn’t understand what that one does.
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Oh I was just having fun. There is no infinity stone that makes all men disappear. There is a comic series called Y: The Last Man though where every creature with a Y chromosome dies except a man and his monkey. The world first goes into chaos, then women try to pull it together. Meanwhile, York, the last man (Shakespeare reference) travels to try and understand what the hell happened to all the men. He has a body guard, who he falls in love with, and other women join his group, but the cause of what happened to the Y chromosome is open textured as one reads the books. Is the cause, religious, scientific, moral? That's part of what i love about the books, they have the reader play with the different causes, meanwhile bad people are trying to seize control and stop order. There's an iconic scene early on at the George Washington monument that i found interesting. Also York is an interesting character, he's very passive as an individual like Don Juan who has feminine characteristics, and out of all the women out there in the world who want him he can't get his mind off the single women who broke his heart just before the epidemic. It's both a epic, tragic and comedic like all great books, well balanced.
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Lol i guess i was mansplaining :P
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We get it... Your a man... **** pics or gtfo (ok joking no one send me **** pics)
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Brain candy-kids in the hall
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#136
Saw Deadpool 2. I didn't like it half as much as the first, but it was still entertaining.
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Saw rampage.....it was really fun 😀
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#138
I just watched Gothika. It got slated by critics but I enjoyed it. **** them.
I could see it being a bit triggering for some though. __________________ The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again... "To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive." Robert Louis Stevenson
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Just finished It’s Kind of a Funny Story. Really enjoyed it.
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