06-02-2023, 08:40 PM
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This is where the cool twitter videos / random videos are gonne be posted
Thread needs to be stickied as well thanks guys
Thats different from dank memes
Why cant I embed a fucking twitter link
To embed tweets you need to put the link between [tweet*] [/tweet*] (Without * symbol)
Benji is already looking into adding a shortcut
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We've covered this exact topic a few times on the bire on some of the exact same games mentioned here.
06-04-2023, 12:43 PM
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FACT CHECKED BY COMMUNITY NOTES:
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06-07-2023, 08:41 AM
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06-07-2023, 09:33 PM
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Got into a Twitter Beef with one of DrDisrespect's mods... Openly posting my DM's after I asked him why my YT comments were getting deleted. Guess I insulted his favorite streamer by saying he was scared to play SF6.
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So the simps are gatekeeping
(06-08-2023, 06:05 PM)Nintex wrote: So the simps are gatekeeping
Yeah I like to imagine him something like this
Spoiler: (click to show)(click to hide) https://theforestscout.com/42236/in-culture/the-glass-harmonica-is-a-delightfully-curious-short-film-and-a-reminder-of-a-dead-art/
Quote:You’ve probably not heard of The Glass Harmonica or Steklyannaya garmonika. I don’t blame you for not, as it’s a 60’s Soviet short film. But it’s just so delightfully strange that I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to write a piece on it.
The short film tells the tale of a hero, a master craftsman who created the legendary glass harmonica, which has the power to inspire “higher thoughts and actions.” When he arrives at sundown in an unnamed town, he is met by the townsfolk, who pause to listen to the instrument’s beautiful sound. But the craftsman is quickly stopped by the story’s villain, the bowler-hatted bureaucrat with bi-color eyes. The bureaucrat smashes the glass harmonica and rewards a snitch with the “yellow devil,” money in the form of a large coin adorned with the bureaucrat’s head.
While you might come away from the film with an anti-capitalist message, Soviet censors certainly thought differently. It was one of the few animated films censored in the Soviet Union. While The Glass Harmonica’s message certainly aligns with that promoted by Soviet media, perhaps the depiction of an all-powerful bureaucracy and cold, gray society hit too close to home. Perhaps the symbol of the coin in the gloved hand of the shifty bureaucrat could, in the mind of the Soviets, too easily be replaced with a ration card. Perhaps the film’s depiction of the rejection of nature and its replacement by an arbitrary and perverse system revolving around the State paralleled the communist ideology too closely. What is, on the surface, a critique of bourgeois society is perhaps a criticism of the totalitarian and tyrannical Soviet State.
The film’s stunning yet slightly off-putting visuals make it so fascinating. Everything within the fictional world is patently absurd. There’s simply nothing else like it. The movie has the classic animation feel that many new animated films lack. It’s just something about the hazy lighting and bright colors that give it a truly extraordinary feel.
Add a moving soundtrack to the superb visuals, and you’ve got a hell of a short film. The film forgoes dialogue for an impassioned classical soundtrack, which hits like a truck. When the film wants you to feel loss, the soundtrack inspires a longing pain in the heart. The soundtrack gives you goosebumps when the film wants you to feel unsettled. As a silent film, it’s a welcome relief from the cheesy Marvel dialogue that every movie today seems to have.
The Glass Harmonica is a relic of a dead art: true filmmaking. Steklyannaya garmonika wasn’t made with a multi-hundred-million-dollar budget, flashy CGI, and quippy dialogue. It isn’t just another cash-grab reboot of the same worn-out characters progressing through the same story arc. It’s a unique story told with passion by a dedicated master animator and talented composer. That’s why you ought to give it a watch.
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(06-12-2023, 03:28 PM)Cauliflower Of Love wrote: Who zips up their backpack like that?
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Translation:
A Ukrainian soldier learned to shoot a grenade underbarrel launcher in the Ukrainian game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. He doesn't only show his teammates but he also wants a free copy of S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2
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