This is really funny and I hope it was my art that made them throw up
kris misses being the sole owner of a bed (azzy's bed is currently Occupied)
the epidemic of grown adults playing tiktoks at full volume in public is rampant why are you acting like a 7 year old with their first ipad you have a mortgage
Life would be so okay if this was in my desk drawer right now:
This was the movie
In relation to this post, I don't find Chujin Ketsukane to be a character that I can sympathize with despite how the game tries to depict him more sympathetically with the way that Martlet, Starlo, Ceroba, Axis, etc. talk about him. Sorry, I know he's supposed to be the misguided scientist guy but considering that all of the choices that he made were his own and they were made solely under the "duress" of his own paranoia and insecurities and the unshakable belief that he was right about everything, I personally can't make room in my heart to go "Oh, but he was trying his best" đ¤ˇ
flexing his 3rd dimentional privaleges
So for fun and curiosityâs sake, I decided to watch flatland⌠safe to say it was an experience. Genuine thoughts on the movie (I watched the 2007 version) and stuff under the cut, spoilers!
I hear the book is an actual, genuine political comedy (and honestly I believe it if thatâs what the movie adaptation looked like) so Ima go see if I can buy it and I recommend yâall do to!
Aside from the whole âwhat the fuck is going onâ feeling that kinda permeates the whole movie, it was actually more than a nothing spectacle! I liked the whole âflawed higher powerâ theme that the movie had going on. The way the president caused a purge and framed it as a riot, the way the general/warden only wanted war and glory. The vain sphere, the 3D shapesâ general lack of empathy for Asquare.
The oxymoron that is the president circle being all âoooh am I doing the right thing?â And him still turning around to murder a bunch of guards for nearly no valid reason is đ¤. Classic corrupt politician
I LOVED that scene where itâs the Sphere in the elevator, and each time the elevator is in the public eye he poses like a celebrity, and when the elevator hides again Asphere returns to a bored/uncaring pose. No dialogue, and honestly just a really simple scene, but it speaks volumes.
Mrs. A was kinda annoying at first (all the lines deserved better voice actors) but that âHear my battle cry!â Scene immediately raised her to my favorite. AND??? MRS. B CASUALLY MURDERING TWO GUARDS??? Queen shit, go save your husband girlie
Good time to mention the casual misogyny in the film. If I had a nickel for each time a shape called a woman an âitâ Iâd have tooooo many nickels. The âwoman are actually really dangerous/lethalâ thing is kinda funny, but if you really try and interpret that it gets kinda gross. I imagine (hope) itâs an actual point in the book, but in the movie itâs just not addressed. The movie is an alright commentary, doesnât completely fumble the message but it does distract a lot from it. Like⌠I enjoy the idea of the chromatic leader being a irregular shape, but to give him such a silly voice is reallyyyy undermining some of the movieâs point. Other examples and all, but watch the movie yourself. If I ever make an analysis for the book, Iâll then give a better analysis for this movie (compare and contrast, the good stuff)
Here's my gravity falls au. After getting out of therapy Bill tries to go to the mystery shack but Stanley traps him in a glass display case and starts selling him as an attraction. He can't open the glass because he's too tiny and weak and they feed him those food pellets you get at the petting zoo.
Based on this tweet https://x.com/punchingalt/status/1811826507398152445
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