Posted by Wizardz2Posted by MaxianPosted by _elle_Posted by Maxian
I'm the devil in someone's story. So no.
Isn't that with everyone?
I'm positive I'm the villain in a few stories but the most I ever did was hurt some feels. I never murdered, stole, infected or disfigured anyone.
Do feels count?
If your kids or someone you deeply love were in danger and to save them you need to murder or steal? Would you?
Our primal instinct would say to protect that person at all cost, so we probably will.
It's all relative what is right and wrong, and we don't really have free will as it's decided by our emotions and surroundings.
Do feels count? Depends on intent I guess.
This topic is so blahhhhh
blahhh because it is ambiguous?click to expand
Posted by _elle_Posted by Maxian
I'm the devil in someone's story. So no.
Isn't that with everyone?
I'm positive I'm the villain in a few stories but the most I ever did was hurt some feels. I never murdered, stole, infected or disfigured anyone.
Do feels count?click to expand
Posted by HamstheticsPosted by Hamsthetics
Cancer women. I don't know why, there is something i can't put my finger on about them. It could be because they're so opionated, argumentative and aggressive for a Feminine sign.
*and bluntclick to expand
Posted by pisceanlovesPosted by LadyNeptunePosted by pisceanloves
I don't know, I wouldn't do it. If it was me I wouldn't want someone to bring his baby on our first meeting. That seems very odd. So he brought the baby with him on a business trip? Who does that?? And when he has meetings who takes care of the child? Where's the mother and why she allowed him to take the child "on a trip"??
One thing that strikes, very odd and not in a good way. Not manipulative but dangerous in a way.
Perhaps he has sole or majority custody and his job is flexible to allow him to have his kid at work. Or provide child care on site. Keeping your kid close is kinda sweet. Thatโs not really so much of a red flag IMO.
But I agree with you. I wouldnโt do it.
Imagine how miserable that toddler is after a long flight then add on meeting dads lady friend. Disaster in the making.
I have yet to heard companies offer that kind of accommodation.
Added they don't seem to know each other at all and the father bringing his child along the way with strangers is considered as child endangerment to me.click to expand
Posted by Gobbie
Dune (2021)
Visually stunning, with excellent CGI, but a so-so soundtrack. Unfortunately, the story wasn't as coherent as it should have been (especially during the first-half) and the finished product came across as soulless (as is the case with most big-budget productions these days).
Difficult to watch (too dark) or comprehend (mumbled lines) in places, it lacks sufficient emotional impact and mainly serves to set-up the next instalment (provided this first chapter doesn't flop) instead of being a movie in its own right.
It's worth watching but it isn't superior to Lynch's version - it's merely a modern retelling.
Posted by WarAngelPosted by Maxian
Why do I feel you started early today with the tequila?
Not yet, that's coming up next! ๐click to expand
Posted by Gobbie
I've never used Shazam because I only recently started using a smartphone (still hate the bloody things).
Regardless, I prefer discovering music the old-fashioned way (e.g. radio, film, blogs, research, etc.).
Posted by MyStarsShinePosted by Maxian
I haven't watched it, but heard that kids at a primary school in Belgium are duplicating a certain game that's common to play at playground and it became very violent after they watched the show.
Same situations in UK and France. This hype is bad...
How violent is it?
I read that about UK too
Gross ๐
WoW
https://www.google.ie/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/10/youve-seen-the-gory-squid-game-tv-show-now-buy-the-tracksuitclick to expand