You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I'm a person who exists and is also posting here now.
"It calls itself Plane-freezer Lakhrahnaz in our language. I regret asking it to say it in its own, for the combination of audible and inaudible sounds from its many lipless mouths caused me a pounding headache and blood to cascade from my nose, which Lakhrahnaz then froze."
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Remember back in the 50s when they'd record like Elvis singing YOU AIN'T NOTHIN BUT A HOUND DOG and then they'd turn the record over and reverse it and it was all NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP NYERP and people were all like, "That is actually the voice of Satan coming from that song."
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
Ace Rimmer said:This may be a stupid question but why does BBC America carry a lot of non-BBC programming?
BBC America's niche is British imports, not always from the BBC. It veers off of this niche occasionally (its shows include Star Trek: The Next Generation and The X-Files as well), though.
"Non-Euclidean' Lovecraftianism: horror deriving from the premise that human emotions *do* have significance in the vast cosmos-at-large..." I feel like this would be a reactionary and idealistic step back from Lovecraftianism.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I'm home now.
On the way back from the store there was a cop behind us who was using a weird sort of two-tone siren. It sounded more like something that belongs across the pond.
There's this dude who can jump like 20ft IN THE AIR! That's like higher than my house or at least higher than anyone else who I've seen jump! And he's a plumber, which is fuckin' sweet 'cause he's got a trade so he's fuckin' loaded! But he collects coins anyway for this HOT BABE who's like a princess and like all FUCKIN' OVER HIM. He kicks the ass of a DINOSAUR to bang her, which is cool 'cause dinosaurs don't exist any more so maybe he FUCKIN' PWNED 'EM by jumping on 'em...
your physical body does not exist when you die, but we are made up of everything that the universe is made out of - hence we just move on to a different plane of being.
the same way that the cloud turns into the rain which turns back into the cloud. our death is a transfer of energy just the same as the clouds. the underlying comparison is that we (clouds and body) are both energy.,
we are walking, conscious incarnations of the energy of the universe, and only perceive what our primitive bodies and senses allow us to perceive.
behind your ego and sub ego is a higher consciousness that watches reality pass by like a movie - an illusion where we are given tests to grow as a soul. so meditate long, find yourself behind all the sand in your eyes.
or you can just give up and believe its all black nothingness when we die and its like a dream, to repeat the birth and death cycle until you get it right.
everyone in the west has forgotten this because we are in a consumerism, materialistic 'EGOsystem' where we are separate from everyone instead of one with everything.
We forget that Batman was always meant for kids, with colourful characters that will stick in the imagination of the child; like Danny Devito's Penguin or Michelle Pfeiffer's Cat Woman. Those films were kids comics, with bombastic sets, funny set pieces, and ridiculous characters that adults could also enjoy.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Nolan ones; unfortunately, Kids will hate the Nolan ones! This is a problem.
Now, the first Christopher Nolan Batman was, off course, excellent; but the second on got too stupid. That one, the one with The Joker, tried the be so real, like the realism in the HBO series, The Wire; with gangs and scary black guys. In that Joker instalment, there was even a big black gangster with a Detroit accent that was obviously inspired by The Wire. However, in real life, a guy with a painted Joker face would get his brains blown out of his cranium, no doubt, they would do that thing right! People shoot you in the face in gang-land, you see, especially if you wear face paint and plastic trousers, and Nolan's Batman is full of plastic trousers and gangsters and geezers who would kill you in a second if you crossed them. Realism demands guns and blood!
This is the problem with these films. If your gonna go all veritas and post-modern then you have to go the whole hog. You can't have the evil one beating up a load of pigs and the pigs not shooting you in the face, you see. Where is the comical imagination?
These films try too be too realistic and this is why the critics get all hot and wet over them, like silly girls. In this third instalment there is even loads of Ayn Rand philosophy, like the kids will understand that one and Michael Cains character is no longer a butler, but instead, Michael Cain is now a father figure to Bruce Wayne, with plenty of 'I fear for your safety Bruce' and 'I'm there to pick up the pieces Bruce'. This has the unfortunate effect of turning the Michael Cain character into Bruce Wayne's gay lover. Really, watch the film to see for your self!
Also, for a film that is trying to be gangster-wild, there is no swearing in the Nolan films, just like in the old A Team series, no one really gets killed and there is no blood, like in the old A Team series.
It is still a good film mind, and the cat woman character is great and the other woman is also great! However, I think we are somewhat selfish if we drag our kids to see this comical castrato.
Myr: Apparently the only Batman this writer's familiar with is the 1960s TV show and maybe his guest appearances on Superfriends and Scooby-Doo. The comic hasn't really been kiddy-fied since the Silver Age ended.
Kex: hehehehe. Because "serious" always means Liefeld-esque OMG XTREEM bullshit, amirite? (BTAS was dark without being XTREEM...then again, the XTREEM thing wasn't for another few years anyway.)
My brother is 9 and loves the Nolan movies. Jsaying, you can't really do Batman without a kid appeal of some sort being there. The average ten year old probably finds the basic concept of a man gliding around in a bat suit to be fairly awesome, hence why we see so many Batman Halloween costumes, Nolan branded or otherwise.
Heck, for a couple of years I wore my Nolan Batsuit as my solitary costume, but then puberty.
We forget that Batman was always meant for kids blah blah blah the Joker's unrealistic blah blah blah AlfredxBruce OTP
...I'm tempted to explain in detail why this is terrible, but the right thing to do is dismiss this argument on the grounds that the grammar is poor and the author only has the slightest grasp on the English language (and there's no sign that English is his second language).
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
-eagles-
Speaking of Microsoft:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/20/pegatron_microsoft_surface/
FONDLESLAB!!!!!! It sounds like a lowblood troll word for a tablet! XD
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
BBC America's niche is British imports, not always from the BBC. It veers off of this niche occasionally (its shows include Star Trek: The Next Generation and The X-Files as well), though.
Well, that was certainly a thing.
your physical body does not exist when you die, but we are made up of everything that the universe is made out of - hence we just move on to a different plane of being.
the same way that the cloud turns into the rain which turns back into the cloud. our death is a transfer of energy just the same as the clouds. the underlying comparison is that we (clouds and body) are both energy.,
we are walking, conscious incarnations of the energy of the universe, and only perceive what our primitive bodies and senses allow us to perceive.
behind your ego and sub ego is a higher consciousness that watches reality pass by like a movie - an illusion where we are given tests to grow as a soul. so meditate long, find yourself behind all the sand in your eyes.
or you can just give up and believe its all black nothingness when we die and its like a dream, to repeat the birth and death cycle until you get it right.
everyone in the west has forgotten this because we are in a consumerism, materialistic 'EGOsystem' where we are separate from everyone instead of one with everything.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Nolan ones; unfortunately, Kids will hate the Nolan ones! This is a problem.
Now, the first Christopher Nolan Batman was, off course, excellent; but the second on got too stupid. That one, the one with The Joker, tried the be so real, like the realism in the HBO series, The Wire; with gangs and scary black guys. In that Joker instalment, there was even a big black gangster with a Detroit accent that was obviously inspired by The Wire. However, in real life, a guy with a painted Joker face would get his brains blown out of his cranium, no doubt, they would do that thing right! People shoot you in the face in gang-land, you see, especially if you wear face paint and plastic trousers, and Nolan's Batman is full of plastic trousers and gangsters and geezers who would kill you in a second if you crossed them. Realism demands guns and blood!
This is the problem with these films. If your gonna go all veritas and post-modern then you have to go the whole hog. You can't have the evil one beating up a load of pigs and the pigs not shooting you in the face, you see. Where is the comical imagination?
These films try too be too realistic and this is why the critics get all hot and wet over them, like silly girls. In this third instalment there is even loads of Ayn Rand philosophy, like the kids will understand that one and Michael Cains character is no longer a butler, but instead, Michael Cain is now a father figure to Bruce Wayne, with plenty of 'I fear for your safety Bruce' and 'I'm there to pick up the pieces Bruce'. This has the unfortunate effect of turning the Michael Cain character into Bruce Wayne's gay lover. Really, watch the film to see for your self!
Also, for a film that is trying to be gangster-wild, there is no swearing in the Nolan films, just like in the old A Team series, no one really gets killed and there is no blood, like in the old A Team series.
It is still a good film mind, and the cat woman character is great and the other woman is also great! However, I think we are somewhat selfish if we drag our kids to see this comical castrato.
best Joker face.
Heck, for a couple of years I wore my Nolan Batsuit as my solitary costume, but then puberty.
Namely because I'm not looking for hard and fast libertarian belief systems' tenets in a DC Comics movie, but I digress.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead