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The 2004 film "Christmas With the Kranks" is actually based on a book named "Skipping Christmas" by....John Grisham.
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Yep, computerized models suggest that sexual reproduction results in much faster evolution. This also implies that evolution selects not just for the viability of an individual lifeform but also for it's ability to evolve further which is pretty weird. There's no direct selection pressure for such a thing, quite the opposite it makes reproduction harder.That's pretty weird indeed. I guess they have some non-sexual reproduction like "cloning" themselves like certain types of insects?
The sexual reproduction would then just serve to add benificial traits into the mix every now and then.
I remember being shocked at that until I actually played the game and realized that it made a lot of sense.Devil May cry started out as a possible 4th resident evil game. When the game strayed too far from the resident evil norm rather than scrap the project it was salvaged and repurposed into the game we know it as today.
The scene in Terminator 2 where the T-1000 duplicates the security guard and kills him wasn't done with special effects. The actor playing the security guard had an identical twin brother, so they just got him to play the role. Similarly, the deleted scene where Sarah Connor reprograms the T-800 was shot as if it were reflected in a mirror, but that's actually a body double for Arnold, and Linda Hamilton's twin sister, a nurse, who did the scene as a favor to her sister.
Also fun fact about Dead Rising: it was originally going to be a sequel to an obscure gladiator-themed game, but due to the poor reception of the original it was scrapped pretty early into development. Thankfully, Capcom took interest in the game’s engine , which was designed around fluid movement and combat and was specially tuned to allow a massive amount of models on the screen at once, and they decided to rework the game into a zombie sandbox game set in a mall, taking obvious inspiration from Dawn of the Dead.Devil May cry started out as a possible 4th resident evil game. When the game strayed too far from the resident evil norm rather than scrap the project it was salvaged and repurposed into the game we know it as today.
Similarly, final fight was originally going to be the third game and finale to the street fighter series but was reworked into its own series loosely connected to the street fighter series.
The original Dead Rising was originally a failure in its native Japan. Due to being exclusive to the Xbox 360 (itself a series of failures in Japan) and for being "too American."
Shadow of Rome?Also fun fact about Dead Rising: it was originally going to be a sequel to an obscure gladiator-themed game...
Yep! I think that’s it! I couldn’t remember because there’s been so many Roman games in the past decade that I kinda lost track.Shadow of Rome?
Also the photography element was going to originally be a lot more elaborate,Frank was going to have a tripod handy and everything for taking pictures which also doubled as the only weapon in the game that wouldn't break but was also the weakest as a result. Although it was scrapped the tripod would be made into a weapon in dead rising 4.Also fun fact about Dead Rising: it was originally going to be a sequel to an obscure gladiator-themed game, but due to the poor reception of the original it was scrapped pretty early into development. Thankfully, Capcom took interest in the game’s engine , which was designed around fluid movement and combat and was specially tuned to allow a massive amount of models on the screen at once, and they decided to rework the game into a zombie sandbox game set in a mall, taking obvious inspiration from Dawn of the Dead.
Another interesting tidbit: during the early planning stages of Dead Rising, Frank was going to walk with a prominent limp in the first half of the game from him leaping out of the helicopter onto the roof of the mall in the opening, and the mission where you go to the supermarket to get medicine was originally going to be the point where Frank would find a brace and be able to walk normally. The developers thought that giving the main protagonist a handicap in the beginning would up the sense of helplessness the player would feel in the beginning, and the brace allowing him to move normally would represent the point where the player would finally feel comfortable with the mechanics and thus could finally play more aggressively. This was scrapped obviously because it would’ve made the game a fucking slog to get through in the beginning, but interestingly enough Frank’s running animation in the final game is a sped up version of his old limping animation, which suggests the devs were too busy to animate a new running animation, so they just sped up the old animation hoping nobody would notice.
Cept the Aztecs didn't do with good intentions, it was so that after the person was sacrificed they'd have plenty of "flesh" to go around. Their bodies were thrown down the temple steps and then carved up like any butchered animal and the parts cooked for a feast.
That's why I eat Jewish food, they wouldn't poison what's made for their own kind would they?Aztecs had human meat markets and specialized human meat butcher shops. You could pick a live slave in a cage and the butcher would prepare fresh meat for you on the spot.
Aztecs had a God of flaying call Xipe Totec. As you may have guessed sacrificial victims to Xipe Totec were sacrificed through flaying. But the funny part is, priests of Xipe Totec would later use the skin as a body suit, decorating the skin with flowers and wearing it for a whole month.
Aztecs were very into skull racks called tzompantli. The largest excavated one is only 650+ skulls as far as I know, but there are spanish reports of giant ones that supposedly had tens of thousands.
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West africans were also fans of cannibalism. Some west african tribes were known to breed east africans like cattle, including feeding them with a specific diet of certain herbs and plants to make the meat sweet and delicate. This went on for ages and could have contributed to why east africans look so... east african.
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West africans were using science to groom east africans into trannies way before the jews decided to do the same thing with whites