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Corporations: thank you for your money 🙏
Also corporations: people are just irresponsible with money and all welfare programs should be cut and in turn corporate taxes should be lowered.
Corporations: thank you for your money 🙏
Also corporations: people are just irresponsible with money and all welfare programs should be cut and in turn corporate taxes should be lowered.
But too be fair, Sam only had it for a short time. Also in the movies he also struggles to give it back to frodo (I can’t remember the books). Watch it again and you can see him hesitating and only giving it back when frodo prompts him harsher. Though you could interpret it as him not being sure whether it is a good idea for frodo’s health that frodo gets the ring back. Same with bilbo where Gandalf had to influence him quite a bit.
Yeah totally agree. I can give it credit for being adapted for better accommodating flutter, but it has extremely many things where it does not come across as modern
Flutter uses dart. It’s one of the best ui building frameworks I have used. Not that it is perfect…
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Please explain how trump would have been better and not worse in the Isreal situation?
Actually I had it for about a month but they switched me back to the normal version. I did write them a strongly worded feedback, but I dont think it was because of that.
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Tom is in there so Tolkien could call dips on the overpowered isekai genre
I think “prompt engineer” is the best job title on multiple levels
And the first was by far the best
Except that I thought it was an amazing movie :)
It’s actually quite fitting that the knight, part of the aristocraty, isn’t interested in Kapital
Wtf you didn’t like the acting?
I would agree the pacing is a little bit too fast at the end of part 2, but especially the first and the beginning of the second are perfectly paced…
The shots are great. And it looks very good. And that’s not only because of the production value… Also the camera and scenery is top notch. Don’t know when I saw such a good looking movie the last time.
The replacement of the dune theme is a dumb argument. You could say that about any movie. And also it’s not true. You get topics about ecology, economics, choice, power structures, religious fanatism in a very interesting way.
Personally I liked the first one better than the second one, mostly because of the pacing issues at the end… I would have been ok with having another hour of runtime :) also some political and economic stuff was cut, which I would have liked to see… Instead they go all in on the fundamentalism… But ok
I’m not a huge fan of the setting btw… I don’t really like this feudal-sci-fi mix, because it leads to ridiculous situations (comes with a spaceship to the planet and is immediately taken hostage by sword fighters?). Still the movie can compensate with all the other stuff it does and make it somewhat believable. Also I can see over some plot holes if the rest is good. I’m not someone who complaines that the eagles could have flown frodo to mount doom either.
I really don’t know what you have against the acting, though… They have to transport some ridiculous stuff and they do a great job.
Have no particular opinion on the characters… I would have liked to see some more screen time from some of them… But I guess that comes down to the additional hour, I would have loved. Think they were what they needed to be. Nothing more nothing less.
My thought exactly.
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This is just fitting for people who were so afraid of other people damaging their cars that they go stainless steel cars, only for them to rust in every day rain. Hahaha cyber truck is a gift that keeps giving
The most recent one… The hydrogen sonata
Ah yes. This unterelven rethoric justifys the slaughtering of millions of orcs on cataclysmic scale