AmericaDeserved711

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brat EXPLAINED IN 30 SECONDS

it's a very good pop album by charli xcx, who has been making good pop albums for years but brat is the first to achieve mainstream success. her music is more risk-taking and experimental than other more well-known pop stars, and up until recently she has had a largely young queer fanbase.

the memes are mostly about the album cover, which is just the word "brat" in low resolution stretched arial font in front of a bright lime green background, like something you could make in ms paint in 30 seconds. charli changed all of her past album covers to a similar design on streaming services, replacing the original covers which tended to feature sexually charged images of her. thus the memes were born, with people putting other words/phrases into this image format

this will be my fourth general election and I've voted for a woman every single time. Jill Stein in 2012 and Gloria La Riva in 2016/2020. now Claudia De la Cruz in 2024. but I wanted Bernie to win in '16 no naturally I'm a misogynist bro

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 52 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

so Russia is not a "world superpower" but can get all these other countries to do their bidding at the drop of a hat. which is it?

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

hell yeah I just bought some for the first time and put it in a black bean soup, along with some new mexico ground chiles, good shit

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 41 points 1 week ago (5 children)

the first doofus fucked it up for everyone, now security is too tight. sad

accurate term because LLMs have the intelligence of an 🍏

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

perfect time to finally watch Lincoln (2012)

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I drink tea, but the one time in my life when I truly enjoyed coffee was in Costa Rica. they use a pour-over method with a simple wooden device with a cloth filter called a chorreador

maybe the coffee itself was just really good but I loved how natural and cozy the experience felt compared to the sterile plastic modernist efficiency of the coffee makers I was used to

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

if not for this image I would have gone the rest of my life without thinking about Alien Ant Farm

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 23 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I too would face the pretty naked lady instead of the pretty naked man. call me a coward, see if I care

[–] AmericaDeserved711@hexbear.net 22 points 1 week ago (1 children)

it's however you pronounce pussy but with a 🅱 so it depends on your accent

to me it's "buh" as in "book", and not "buh" as in "bus"

in IPA terms:

bʊs.i (not bʌs.i)

it definitely isn't boo-see unless you pronounce pussy like poosey

you want me to vote for a president who's probably not gonna die while in office? where's the fun in that?

 

I'm a big horror fan and I like anthologies though they can be very hit-and-miss

never seen a single V/H/S movie because the reviews for them are fairly mid, but are there any genuinely good segments that make these worth watching?

damn there's like 7 of these things now

 

I know there's some SOPHIE fans here so I'm wondering what you all think of the new posthumous release, which seems to be quite polarizing.

Personally I really enjoyed it for what it is, which is an unfinished album, sadly. The production and composition is stellar but there are some issues with the mix and mastering on some tracks that makes them feels a bit lacking in sauce. Sorry to say but there's a leaked version of Reason Why that blows the album version out of the water.

Criticisms aside I'm glad this album was released because it's still really great, I love the way it starts out darker and more abstract / experimental and gradually becomes poppier and more accessible and then gets weird again at the end, but there's a mix of both throughout. It's not just a collection of tracks, it really flows like a story in the way it continually builds and releases tension. The whole second half is good and has some of SOPHIE's greatest bangers which I'm very grateful have gotten an official release.

My Highlights: "Why Lies", "Berlin Nightmare", "Exhilarate", "Always and Forever", "My Forever", "Love Me off Earth"

PS I recommend finding a flac on soulseek or something, YouTube is pretty bad with audio

 

Recently it has come out that Coppola has inappropriately touched and kissed extras without their consent on the set of his latest film. This is obviously reason enough not to support the film, but if you know anything about Coppola's history with abusers, this should come as no surprise.

In 1989, Francis Ford Coppola's protégé, Victor Salva, sexually assaulted a child actor, a 12 year-old named Nathan Forrest Winters, on the set of a film that Coppola produced.

Coppola defended and protected Salva, hooked him up with expensive lawyers, resulting in a reduced prison sentence of only 15 months, most of which was spent in a cushy rehabilitation center for sex criminals. Coppola remained friends with Salva and visited him in jail. After his release, Salva returned to Hollywood with the help of Coppola, who would continue to produce several of his films.

After Salva's arrest, Winters was forced to complete ADR on the film he was abused on, in Coppola's own home. Coppola, one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Hollywood, threatened to sue 12 year-old Winters for breach of contract for trying to leave the project. Coppola told Winters he'd never work in Hollywood again, and he didn't.

In 2006, Coppola said,

"You have to remember, while this was a tragedy, that the difference in age between Victor and the boy was very small — Victor was practically a child himself."

Salva was 29 at the time while Winters was 12. In fact, Salva had been grooming and sexually abusing Winters from the age of 6.

To hear Winters tell his story: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M9ATFAYsEk

 

these guys sure spend a lot of time holding an incredibly phallic object real close to their mouths. idk, seems pretty gay to me bro

 

I don't mean to be all "woe is me" but damn it really drives home the loneliness when literally the only texts I ever get are trying to get me to vote for some shit. or like, texts from my cell carrier trying to get me to upgrade my phone

and the only texts I ever send are just "STOP" lmao

 

yesterday I made a post in c/chat lightly making fun of ICP, because I heard about this movie. ended up watching it last night and it honestly fucking blew me away

it's genuinely sincere and heartfelt while also being funny as fuck, like several parts got an audible laugh from me, and I watched it alone. it does get super dark towards the end and there's some gross, disturbing stuff that might not be for everyone, but it's never mean-spirited or cynical and knows just when to pull back and ease the tension with comic relief

it's also very ACAB, as the plot revolves around our two protagonists getting hassled by small-town cops on their way to the Gathering. I don't want to say too much more other than that you should watch it. my only regret was not grabbing a bottle of Faygo first

WHOOP WHOOP!

 

I love the idea of dressing up like a scary clown and hanging out in a big field with a bunch of other scary clowns, getting high and listening to music... just not that music

 

for example, Talk To Me (2022) first premiered at the Adelaide film festival in October 2022 and therefore it's considered a 2022 film, even though it didn't get a wide release until 2023. It was one of my favorite movies of last year but you won't see it on many "best of" lists for 2023 because it's technically from 2022. but you won't see it on any lists from 2022 either because practically nobody saw it that year except a few Australians

the same thing is now happening with Strange Darling (2023) which was just recently released in theaters, well into 2024

this happens with a lot of smaller "indie" type movies because it takes time to get distribution after hitting the festival circuit

IMO the official release year for a movie should be based on when normal people can see it and not just a couple hundred film bros and industry people who attended some festival

 
  1. the IDF has W rizz
  2. Hamas is in its flop era 💀
  3. still being a Zionist in 2024? that's brat af
  4. Gaza is not the vibe y'all...
  5. campus protesters are giving the ick
  6. settler colonialism is goated
  7. "from the river to the sea" is cheugy

share this with all your besties and remember - Gen Z stands for Generation Zionism!

 

haven't seen it yet but I'm shocked that it's supposedly good. anyone seen it and can confirm?

I'm pretty hesitant to watch anything by a wealthy aging comedian at this point, but it would seem he's at least avoided going down the anti-woke path or doing political comedy at all, although he's friends with Rob Schneider and had terrible politics in the 00s...

Sandler has not publicly discussed his political leanings. It has been reported that he is registered to vote as a Republican. He performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention, and he contributed $2,100 to Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential campaign (the maximum amount allowed at the time).

 

I don't recommend doing this

actually had no idea this show even existed until I saw it on Netflix and put it on out of morbid curiosity and self-punishment and needless to say, it's not good

why did they think a rehash of the most boring events of 2016 would make for a compelling TV drama? they're trying to go for the tone of House of Cards (they even got that one guy!) but it feels more like a bad soap opera

like, I shit you not, there's literally a shot of two Russians, vodka flasks in hand, toasting to rigging the US election

also Michael Flynn meets Putin and Putin's all "I can't wait to have you at my dinner, you're gonna be seated next to Jill Stein" lmao

I just got to the election results so I'm looking forward to seeing Brendan Gleeson in grotesque Trump prosthetics

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