In fairness to Mulan, the protagonists in Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella are window dressing
I like cinderella.
Cinderella grew up with a person as bad as Dolores Umbridge having power over her entire life, and became a good, grateful person who is kindly and caring. She earned that happy ending. She got the heck out of that terrible situation at the first opportunity and never looked back. I like Cinderella.
Alright, I'll give you Sleeping Beauty for obvious reasons of asleep.
Burgundy: Yeah, I think we got a little ahead of ourselves there. What that page is saying is that you have the raw code the program was written in, and that you have to install and configure yet another program (actually a set of programs) to turn that raw code into a program Windows can actually run. And it also turns out you need another program in that set just to get the raw source code (git is a "version control system"; think "Page history" on a wiki, except it can handle more than one file at once).
This emphasis on having your own programming tools as a matter of course is more of a Unix thing (a remnant of its experimental days that is nonetheless still pretty useful), whereas Windows has always relied on people buying or downloading software that someone else already packaged. It wasn't until well into the Win32 age (which more-or-less started with Windows 95) that someone even considered bringing Unix tools to Windows and DOS).
I can probably get a working build knocked out here, since I'm familiar with most of the tools and can probably convince my Linux machine to make a Windows program (I'm pretty sure there's msys packages in Debian someplace).
I'm listening to "Born This Way" for the first time in a while, and while the chorus was definitely a Madonna ripoff, I'm surprised no one commented on how much the verses sound like "Waterfalls" by TLC. And I have a weird feeling I've mentioned this before.
Oh yeah, I caught Song of the South the first time and then completely passed over it the second time.
A lot of people were complaining about Frozen being disrespectful to the source material. But then it came out and everybody became obsessed with Let It Go and the issue was dropped.
I'm actually okay with where Mulan is on the list?
Fun fact: 101 Dalmations was the first film a young Tommy Wiseau ever saw, and the one he credits as starting his love of American cinema.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a boss movie, and during John Lasseter's first stint at the Disney animation studio he considered it to be the pinnacle of their achievement and everything after that underwhelming
I want to read the book it's based on...and its sequel
Burgundy: Yeah, I think we got a little ahead of ourselves there. What that page is saying is that you have the raw code the program was written in, and that you have to install and configure yet another program (actually a set of programs) to turn that raw code into a program Windows can actually run. And it also turns out you need another program in that set just to get the raw source code (git is a "version control system"; think "Page history" on a wiki, except it can handle more than one file at once).
This emphasis on having your own programming tools as a matter of course is more of a Unix thing (a remnant of its experimental days that is nonetheless still pretty useful), whereas Windows has always relied on people buying or downloading software that someone else already packaged. It wasn't until well into the Win32 age (which more-or-less started with Windows 95) that someone even considered bringing Unix tools to Windows and DOS).
I can probably get a working build knocked out here, since I'm familiar with most of the tools and can probably convince my Linux machine to make a Windows program (I'm pretty sure there's msys packages in Debian someplace).
if you would do that I would post it to r/roguelikes on your behalf.
Just watched that old Universal short...sweet baby Zeus, that thing looks awful. It specifically looks like the racist cartoons modern white supremacists make. :P
I'm doing what I should have done 20 years ago and voluntarily listening to The Downward Spiral all the way through. Dammit, why does "Heresy" sound like a Prince song? :P
I'm doing what I should have done 20 years ago and voluntarily listening to The Downward Spiral all the way through. Dammit, why does "Heresy" sound like a Prince song? :P
Trent Reznor is way more eclectic than I think people give him credit for. Sure, his lyrics are kind of teenager-y, but he does know how to mix hooks and abrasive production very well.
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the most racist thing ever made
Cinderella grew up with a person as bad as Dolores Umbridge having power over her entire life, and became a good, grateful person who is kindly and caring. She earned that happy ending. She got the heck out of that terrible situation at the first opportunity and never looked back. I like Cinderella.
Alright, I'll give you Sleeping Beauty for obvious reasons of asleep.
My point is, there are worse/more racist cartoons out there.
Song of the South is still racist though.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Will it be able to auto-update? I think Trunk updates come out pretty often.