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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.5%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,087 68.9%

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remember even anime back then was absolute niche
while true, it was a niche in the same way having a podcast in 2015 was a niche, it still wasn't a norm but it was huge enough that your school was guaranteed to have an entire club with lots of members in it. and yeah i was using anime as a way of going (cartoons for all ages)
I like how he talks about the Bible like he’s reading through a manga or something lol
the bible is actually sort of shit if you try reading front to back, most of the old testament is books about laws, then you have the songs and prophecies, and obviously most of the new testament is letters, the bible is like 80% reference material than "plot"
 
The full movie Wall-E was uploaded to YouTube and actually stayed up for a few days amusing over half a million views before getting taken down. Seeing this reminded me of just how good Wall-E was. I'd say that it and The Incredibles are the gold standard of children's entertainment. How Wall-E was able to convey so much story and emotion without a single bit of dialogue for the first part of the film should be shown in film schools. And while I'll most likely not watch Wall-E again until I have kids I'd gladly watch The Incredibles on my own, I think it's probably the most adult film Pixar has ever made. After Wall-E things just started going downhill. A lot of this has probably been said in this thread before but seeing Wall-E again and thinking about that Emplemon video has just really put into perspective how much of a downfall Pixar has gone through to me. If they managed to keep the quality up like this they could've broken the stigma of animation being put below live action. Now they're probably going to be making live-action adaptations of Pixar movies within four years.
 
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can't wait used in ferdal court case to ban Ai
 
There was a stampede at Magic Kingdom last night (Link)

A group of people started fighting in line for the monorail outside the park. At the same time balloons popped on main street, and guests started running and screaming about there being a shooter, starting mass hysteria. Huge crowds of people including cast members started running out of both Main Street and the monorail areas and hiding in back rooms in the Main Street stores. The monorail shut down and police showed up and confirmed there was no shooter.

Fights in Disney Parks aren't rare after they reopened from covid lockdowns, but this is the first time mass hysteria's been involved as well probably due to how fucking insane the world is now. We sure do live in a society.
 
There was a stampede at Magic Kingdom last night (Link)

"I’ve never seen anything like that at Disney. I’ve never experienced something like that at Disney and we go quite frequently. But it was literally like my husband said, it was like the stampede scene from ‘The Lion King,’ like everyone was running towards us,” Horton said.
Read Watch another book movie.
 
A group of people started fighting in line for the monorail outside the park. At the same time balloons popped on main street, and guests started running and screaming about there being a shooter, starting mass hysteria. Huge crowds of people including cast members started running out of both Main Street and the monorail areas and hiding in back rooms in the Main Street stores. The monorail shut down and police showed up and confirmed there was no shooter.
Holy shit, they're literal nigger cattle just randomly running away at any frightening noises.:story:
 
I mean 2 nigger families fighting and it escalating to gunfire is pretty believable.
Generally, yeah. But they have you go through basically private version of TSA anymore to go into any park. I know Universal funnels everybody through bag check/metal detector, so I doubt Disney does any less.

Disney Springs, maybe... since that's just a big outdoor mall. Parks, not so much. Now me? I'd be moving away from any brawl just because I wouldn't want to be dragged into it.
 
Generally, yeah. But they have you go through basically private version of TSA anymore to go into any park. I know Universal funnels everybody through bag check/metal detector, so I doubt Disney does any less.

Disney Springs, maybe... since that's just a big outdoor mall. Parks, not so much. Now me? I'd be moving away from any brawl just because I wouldn't want to be dragged into it.
All you would need to do to get a gun in is attach it underneath one of the many electric scooters. Those dont go through the metal detectors.

Also the idea that Disney is going to be "racist" and do a complete check to dem black folkz is questionable.

You would put life and your kids under the assumption they put the same standards on niggerd as regular folk? That DISNEY does that?
 
The full movie Wall-E was uploaded to YouTube and actually stayed up for a few days amusing over half a million views before getting taken down. Seeing this reminded me of just how good Wall-E was. I'd say that it and The Incredibles are the gold standard of children's entertainment. How Wall-E was able to convey so much story and emotion without a single bit of dialogue for the first part of the film should be shown in film schools. And while I'll most likely not watch Wall-E again until I have kids I'd gladly watch The Incredibles on my own, I think it's probably the most adult film Pixar has ever made. After Wall-E things just started going downhill. A lot of this has probably been said in this thread before but seeing Wall-E again and thinking about that Emplemon video has just really put into perspective how much of a downfall Pixar has gone through to me. If they managed to keep the quality up like this they could've broken the stigma of animation being put below live action. Now they're probably going to be making live-action adaptations of Pixar movies within four years.
WALL-E blew my mind when I first saw it as a kid and it remains my favorite Pixar movie to this day. I still get tears in my eyes every time I watch the scene where WALL-E loses his memory. They totally could have made it a sappy “save da environment” film, but they didn’t. Instead, they prioritized the characters and story, not The Message.
 
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