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Something I think jersh might find at least a little personally interesting. There is a bit of talk about freedom of speech here with a lawyer. And of course the roach boi situation.
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>british
Something I think jersh might find at least a little personally interesting. There is a bit of talk about freedom of speech here with a lawyer. And of course the roach boi situation.
The British one isn't the one who's opinion matters.>british
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Why is everyone getting old
Thank you for reminding me the name of that show! I saw like 2 or 3 episodes years ago and couldn't recall the name of the show for the life of me!From the same era, Ugly Americans was a superior show, minorities were substituted with literal demons and zombies, the humor was solid, and I liked the disfunction of the social worker office in a world full of paranormal bullshit
Ooooh lol. Kiwifarms mentioned. I came back and finished the rest after doing some stuff. And this is where he is asked by a chatter about Josh wanting this guy for the foundation.
Something I think jersh might find at least a little personally interesting. There is a bit of talk about freedom of speech here with a lawyer. And of course the roach boi situation.
Bonus: American lawyer shares the opinion that angloids and europeans can't grasp what the first amendment covers.
They wuz kings and shieet, but then them socio-economic factors hit as the spawn of Yakub conquered the world.I saw this today and thought "What a beautiful, self-answering question. It belongs in the reddit segment."
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You can't post something like that here and not show us how people answered. However I will tell you all, these nations exist because European nations built large naval fleets in order to trade, explore and eventually conquer new lands. The only other country that could have done this was China due to the sheer size of their boats and navy but one day the emperor decided to pull up the draw bridge and scuttle every boat they had because reasons.I saw this today and thought "What a beautiful, self-answering question. It belongs in the reddit segment."
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Its a 1.5 hour long video any chance of a timestamp insofar as I am not listening to the bongoid talk for that longOoooh lol. Kiwifarms mentioned.
i don't really think you burn calories or gain muscle mass by eating doritos on a couch watching tv, but apparently it's an unathletic opinion to point this out.
Ok. I'll give a couple when I get a bit of time on more interesting parts of it.Its a 1.5 hour long video any chance of a timestamp insofar as I am not listening to the bongoid talk for that long
the best reply i got, it's a fucking country album cover.Groypers sadly can't distinguish a cow from a deer
Franchises were new stuff at some point and people came out to see them then. It's not like 1977 Star Wars struggled at the box office.if they produced new stuff, few people would come out to see it, the budget would be hard to justify, and they'd make less money.
It also saves cost because instead of actually coming up with new ideas for, let's say, fantasy worlds or lore you can just rehash an existing franchise. And history movies, that should in theory be easier as you try to replay what has happened before gets blasted with rainbow signs. But hey, maybe at one point AI will just write new fantasy or scifi worlds for us.the reason why they're using existing IPs is because that is the easiest way to get returns audiences. if they produced new stuff, few people would come out to see it, the budget would be hard to justify, and they'd make less money. Making the 5th installment of some slop film franchise gets the core audience of dimwits to show up, justifies a $500 million dollar budget, and paying everyone involved tens of millions of dollars.
atleast we'll have barbie 2: oppenheimers revenge to look forward tohollywood is being liquidated. they are making the cheapest slop possible and paying themselves hundreds of millions of dollars from the entities that own that ip. at the end of the tunnel they will be rich, the american corporation will be bankrupt, the people holding equity in those companies (american lenders, people with 401k) will be left holding the bags, and then they can set up Telavivawood and actually try there. it's simply a long con.
the reason why they're using existing IPs is because that is the easiest way to get returns audiences. if they produced new stuff, few people would come out to see it, the budget would be hard to justify, and they'd make less money. Making the 5th installment of some slop film franchise gets the core audience of dimwits to show up, justifies a $500 million dollar budget, and paying everyone involved tens of millions of dollars.
Barbie was good. Oppenheimer less soatleast we'll have barbie 2: oppenheimers revenge to look forward to