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@hexbear.neti've been playing a ton of Risk of Rain 2 since gearbox fixed it, and paying way more attention to the music in the game. it's absolutely sublime, Chris Christodoulou's soundtrack is frighteningly perfect for the game and i hope to christ he isn't a fascist b/c the music is perfection and i need someone to admire
i remember reading here about an alternative theory of evolution that was pretty compelling, where they state that organisms evolve rapidly over a very short time inbetween incredibly long periods of stagnation, and how thats contrary too the bourgeois narrative of slow gradual change (ie reformism). if someone could link that author I'd appreciate it
it makes you almost, keyword ALMOST, miss F.D.R. til his abhorrent racism and approval of nukes and sucdem defense of capital sober up your mind again
my only real issue with it is the whiplash editing, like every episode ends so goddamn abruptly and so do a lot of scenes. its like they're just trying to get through the show as quickly as possible, like they're annoyed they even have to do it. but then some scenes go on for way too long and are too boring like wtf
the image of animal meat blanketing the entire highway really sells how vast and fucked up the meat industry is...just one truck spilled that much flesh. and that plow is just pushing it all around
i've played A LOT of cod zombies and imo the narrative in that specific gamemode is far better than the blind military worship of the campaign and MP. especially in the newer games since the Nazi party member is long dead and so are the "OG squad" who accepted and even liked him after their Marvel-ass time travel adventures.
point is, zombies is generally pretty good, but if they bring back the nazi then
i explained basically the same thing to some of my lib friends earlier and they couldn't grasp it a couple of them admitted the trial was purely political theater, but that was as far as we got
i mean his dad was an abusive shithead and a self-proclaimed capitalist so it seems the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree
i just watched Furiosa, and there's clearly a lot of practical stuff in it, just not at the same level as Fury Road. in certain scenes the CGI is distractingly obvious, but comparing it to disney's corporate slop is insulting to the movie imo