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Post by Jep Gambardella on Nov 18, 2024 22:22:41 GMT
Sadly no. I'm currently re watching Andromeda, mainly as Lexa Doig is hot. Only the Godzilla ones. Well, that came out of nowhere. No, I find stories about Samurais and Yakuza interesting because of the devotion of honour and strict moral codes. I think they're philosophically interesting, like Harakiri or Samurai Rebellion. I reckon Jep Gambardella , will vouch. I don't think I've seen Samurai Rebellion but I absolutely 100% vouch for Harakiri - the original black-and-white from 1962, although the remake from 2011 is pretty good too.
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Post by MyFriendDontBeAPaedo on Nov 18, 2024 22:23:26 GMT
How can you live with yourself?
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Post by Dracula on Nov 18, 2024 22:27:25 GMT
Correct, I don't find you interesting so I'll pass. You have fun though. Bye then Okay.
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Post by gwyn on Nov 18, 2024 22:41:25 GMT
Correct, I don't find you interesting so I'll pass. You have fun though. Bye then Heβs too shy to ask you how to talk good to a lady like he CLEARLY set out to initially. ππ Heβs a lot like that C-3POtatoe guy, but all bottled up and ashamed about it instead of over-sharing and inquisitive. βΊοΈ
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Post by winterssuicide on Nov 18, 2024 22:41:43 GMT
Any questions on anything political, social or economic will be answered. Have you masturbated more or less since trump won the US presidential election? I want to clarify this question. Are you asking him whether he has masturbated more frequently or less frequently since the election? Or are you asking him to confirm that he has - more or less - just constantly masturbated since the election?
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Post by gwyn on Nov 18, 2024 22:44:14 GMT
Have you masturbated more or less since trump won the US presidential election? I want to clarify this question. Are you asking him whether he has masturbated more frequently or less frequently since the election? Or are you asking him to confirm that he has - more or less - just constantly masturbated since the election? π€£π€£π€£πππππππ So good. No words. ππππππ
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Post by drystyx on Nov 18, 2024 22:49:23 GMT
Which of your two heads is your original head? The one that looks like Roosevelt Grier or the one that looks like Ray Milland?
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Post by cat on Nov 18, 2024 22:51:23 GMT
Well, that came out of nowhere. No, I find stories about Samurais and Yakuza interesting because of the devotion of honour and strict moral codes. I think they're philosophically interesting, like Harakiri or Samurai Rebellion. I reckon Jep Gambardella , will vouch. I don't think I've seen Samurai Rebellion but I absolutely 100% vouch for Harakiri - the original black-and-white from 1962, although the remake from 2011 is pretty good too. I've never seen the remake. I was skeptical at first, but its director Takashi Miike is no joke. I'm more open to it now. I'd lend you my copy of Samurai Rebellion if I could. I lobbied hard to get it from a video store that closed a few years ago and sold off its stock. It's similar to Harakiri (same director and all, who also did Kwaidan and the Human Condition trilogy). It's a slow-moving injustice piece where samurai honour is about the only moral fiber in the joint.
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Post by cat on Nov 18, 2024 22:52:01 GMT
Neat. I see bits and pieces of Andromeda on TV. The backstory of the discovery of that galaxy is so interesting, as it basically expanded our understanding of the size of the universe and movement within it. The jig was up when closer inspection revealed Andromeda was a cluster of stars so far away that on a telescope, it genuinely looked like a nebula. Just dust and clouds. Add to that the reality that it blueshifts, i.e. it's moving toward us, is mind blowing. I'd be curious to check out the show. Kevin Sorbo did it right after Hercules, and I was a sucker for the cheeseball that was Hercules and Xena. I've also considered a Stargate show here and there, or perhaps Killjoys (though I get Killjoys and Dark Matter mixed up). Whichever one has the actress who played Ghost in Antman and the Wasp is the show I want. Frankly, the name Lexa Doig just sounds hot, although that might be mostly the Lexa half of it. My head is forcing an image of Milla Jovovich from Fifth Element into mind. Not sure why. I don't necessarily blanket recommend any type of movie, even my favourite ones. There's a few black and white Japanese ones that concern samurais (and some colour films that concern Yakuza) that I think are interesting. It's a genre among some directors who I think use the backdrop of samurai/Yakuza to explore different kinds of moral and social codes. Well, that came out of nowhere. No, I find stories about Samurais and Yakuza interesting because of the devotion of honour and strict moral codes. I think they're philosophically interesting, like Harakiri or Samurai Rebellion. I reckon Jep Gambardella , will vouch. 20 year old pic obviously. The show suffers from a lack of budget and the most interesting character gets a really shit end, due to the actor wanting to leave. Fun enough way to pass the time though. I like what I sees and hears.
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Post by thorshairspray on Nov 18, 2024 22:57:20 GMT
How can you live with yourself? For what?
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Post by thorshairspray on Nov 18, 2024 23:04:59 GMT
Which of your two heads is your original head? The one that looks like Roosevelt Grier or the one that looks like Ray Milland? The former
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Post by [--Leviathan--] on Nov 18, 2024 23:34:23 GMT
Go figure. I guess British far right extremist fascists are different than the American variety. TO be fair, this is one area where I do get calling hypocritical, since I'm almost a libertarian in my view of government interface in our personal lives. But the government is supposed to be a night watchman. If it will allow large corporations to poison our water and air, what is the point of having a government? I guess you hate nanny state policies as much as I do then? What are your stances on immigration, citizenship, abortion, drugs, war, the market/economy, prisons, trans, establishment, founding laws/constitution etc Lets kick things off and maybe even attempt to clear the air. I know some on here hate nuance Also, what political leader do you admire? Can be anyone in history/world but I suppose choose one thats in the last 100 years or so too. Or closest to that you respect
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Nov 19, 2024 0:21:24 GMT
I don't think I've seen Samurai Rebellion but I absolutely 100% vouch for Harakiri - the original black-and-white from 1962, although the remake from 2011 is pretty good too. I've never seen the remake. I was skeptical at first, but its director Takashi Miike is no joke. I'm more open to it now. I'd lend you my copy of Samurai Rebellion if I could. I lobbied hard to get it from a video store that closed a few years ago and sold off its stock. It's similar to Harakiri (same director and all, who also did Kwaidan and the Human Condition trilogy). It's a slow-moving injustice piece where samurai honour is about the only moral fiber in the joint. Samurai Rebellion is available from my public library. I will put it on my list. I have been meaning to watch The Human Condition for quite some time, but the total runtime scares me!
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Post by thorshairspray on Nov 19, 2024 0:46:15 GMT
TO be fair, this is one area where I do get calling hypocritical, since I'm almost a libertarian in my view of government interface in our personal lives. But the government is supposed to be a night watchman. If it will allow large corporations to poison our water and air, what is the point of having a government? I guess you hate nanny state policies as much as I do then? What are your stances on immigration, citizenship, abortion, drugs, war, the market/economy, prisons, trans, establishment, founding laws/constitution etc Lets kick things off and maybe even attempt to clear the air. I know some on here hate nuance Also, what political leader do you admire? Can be anyone in history/world but I suppose choose one thats in the last 100 years or so too. Or closest to that you respect I despise the nanny state. Thats a lot of topics, so I guess I'll have to be brief on each. Immigration. In Europe its our of control and unsustainable and seems ideologically driven, since the economic argument for it is utter nonsense. It needs drastically reducing or Europe will se serious civil violence Citizenship is more an American thing that doesn't really come up over here. Abortion, I personally don't like it, but recognise that its not my choice to make, so it should be legal up until a certain point. Drugs. Conflicted. I recognise that it should be a persons choice what they put in their body, but there is no benefit to any drug, they are all harmful to the indicidual and to society at large. War. I mean it entirely depends on why we are fighting The economy, individuals need to be as free as possible. Property rights are inalienable, but large corporations need to be regulated to prevent them preying on citizens and small companies. Prisons need reform. Minor offenders shouldn't be in the same places as hardened criminals, they are also not places of punishment, but should attempt to rehabilitate people. Trans. Adults can larp as the opposite sex if they like, but they are not the opposite sex and shouldn't be able the spaces and services designed for the opposite sex. Gender ideology should be nowhere near schools. I'm unsure what you mean by "establishment" and I'm not American so have little opinion on funding laws or the constitution. Churchill.
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Nov 19, 2024 2:39:08 GMT
Hmmm. You support Israel's ethnic cleansing in Gaza. So will you admit that Israel has become a fascist ethnostate? Well, since Israel is about 20% Arab, its obviously not an ethno state. So no. Israel is dominated by one ethnic group, European Ashkenazi. It's an Ashkenazi ethnostate. Illogical to think ethnostate's don't have minorities. South Africa was a white fascist apartheid state dominated by whites but the population was 80% black.
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