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Jon Bois is a maverick: https://twitter.com/jon_bois/status/1034999042990923776?s=20 This is a hot take I gotta have a sit down for.
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I am reminded that it's been several months since the last Chart Party and now I'm sad.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 04:23 |
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it's possible to have irresponsible hotel sex without wearing a 10kg rug.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 04:30 |
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i used to hate furries but then I grew up and got some perspective on the world and figured out there were a lot more things more deserving of my energy. who cares if people gently caress in suits
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 04:53 |
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I wouldn't go so far as to call them "cool," but they always struck me as relatively harmless in the grand scheme of things. Like the worst thing about them was the "we can't kick out creepos" stuff, which they're apparently working on now? Also furries are a great source of hilariously bizarre fetishes, so that's an overall good in my book. Mostly they have the same issues as regular stupid nerd groups, just looking like someone tie-dyed the Island of Dr Moreau.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 04:55 |
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Movies with Mikey: Let's Talk about Thanos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Skq8UtJpY He kicks down the hornet's nest with this one. Which is a shame because he makes a lot of good points with this one.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:04 |
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I feel how it shakes out is that dressing up like a cartoon animal to gently caress is not really "cool", but giving a gently caress about how people get their rocks off in their own time? Buddy that's even less cool
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:26 |
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TheHeadSage posted:I am reminded that it's been several months since the last Chart Party and now I'm sad. Puppy Time posted:I wouldn't go so far as to call them "cool," but they always struck me as relatively harmless in the grand scheme of things. Like the worst thing about them was the "we can't kick out creepos" stuff, which they're apparently working on now? Also furries are a great source of hilariously bizarre fetishes, so that's an overall good in my book. Mostly they have the same issues as regular stupid nerd groups, just looking like someone tie-dyed the Island of Dr Moreau.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:35 |
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stillvisions posted:It's not Jon Bois, and it's sportsball-focused, but SB Nation made a pretty great documentary series about the NCAA "amateur" sports system: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qm-P2foSE4 I'll check that out, I've just finished watching SB Nation's rewind series, which was fascinating because I know nothing about US sports and the lore surrounding them.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:43 |
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Furries are like any other subculture. The ones that get the most attention are outliers to some extent and there's likely a large number of perfectly functional, not-weird furries out there. Especially since it's such a large umbrella at this point.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 05:58 |
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John Murdoch posted:Furries are like any other subculture. The ones that get the most attention are outliers to some extent and there's likely a large number of perfectly functional, not-weird furries out there. Especially since it's such a large umbrella at this point. My long-standing theory of people in a subculture is this: in regular life, about 5% of people are terrible, 90% are neither here nor there to you*, and 5% are really neat. When you're in a subculture that isn't inherently lovely by its membership now 10% of people are terrible, 80% of people are neither here nor there, and 10% are really neat. Subculture tends to pull more people to the tails of the normal distribution, that's all. Also, in any subculture, the highly effective ones know to keep out of the spotlight lest they lose their day job. *no, this isn't the trite "normal people suck" Hot Topic decal sentiment, just that these people have lives and interests that aren't anything that's meaningful to you, that's all. It's the guy you say hi to and make small talk with when you get to work in the morning and never think of meeting outside the office.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 06:17 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5auJOBC828&t New Hbomberguy video. I've never been into speedruns, but now I feel like watching some.
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No.1 Special posted:Movies with Mikey: Let's Talk about Thanos He makes a lot of the points I brought up in a piece that I wrote about why I hated Infinity War, mainly surrounding how hollow Thanos is and how the defenses of him as the "hero" are made in both bad faith and poor taste. Although he seems to be approaching it from a reader-response sort of angle, where the traumatic events of the movie aren't really welcome, and concedes that the movie is well made - which is something I'd have to object to. It's not just that Infinity War lacks much in the way of an actual narrative - the film ignores the 18 movies of set-up that (supposedly) justify its existence as an event movie (if we're to accept that as a thing). Consequences and character arcs from previous films are either ignored or ruined. Like, even as a fanservice piece I don't think the movie meets its mark because it's just so incurious and lazy that it fails to meet even the low bar of a decent superhero action extravaganza.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 11:20 |
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furries are cool
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 11:28 |
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So the “abuse=love” thing is kinda weird to me, because it seems to hinge on a pretty oversimplistic view of abuse? Abuse is not just inflicting physical harm, it’s also emotional harm. It would be so simple if there were no genuine feelings involved on either side but that’s rarely the case. Love isn’t a magical redeeming thing that makes everything better. It can be the motive for abuse. The world is full of people who think they know best and that they’re helping people by putting them through horrible suffering.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 11:41 |
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Beefstew posted:He makes a lot of the points I brought up in a piece that I wrote about why I hated Infinity War, mainly surrounding how hollow Thanos is and how the defenses of him as the "hero" are made in both bad faith and poor taste.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 11:55 |
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Lindsay has a new (pretty humorous) video on the death of the movie musical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8o7LzGqc3E Oh, and for another laugh, the $6 they were charging for Camelot in 1967 is equivalent to $45 today.
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SimonChris posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5auJOBC828&t Great video! (Seriously though, the only time I ever thought about quitting video games is when I beat DK64 100+% and sadly I did not get over my completionist tendencies until way later) Mr.Radar posted:Lindsay has a new (pretty humorous) video on the death of the movie musical: 45 dollars to see a movie? How could it fail!? DoubleCakes fucked around with this message at 15:22 on Aug 31, 2018 |
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John Murdoch posted:Furries are like any other subculture. The ones that get the most attention are outliers to some extent and there's likely a large number of perfectly functional, not-weird furries out there. Especially since it's such a large umbrella at this point. I think furries in the 90s and 00s were a little closer to the "bad" edge, just because the community tendency was to emphasize acceptance and loyalty over anything else, and so many of them had trouble with social mores and boundaries (either comprehending or accepting). It was an unusual situation just because furries in general tend to attract people who feel really, really detached from being a human. Sort of an Overton Window of crappy behavior. You do see a similar issue in a lot of geek subcultures, but I think the furry emphasis on being something not human led to more outliers than normal. Like I said before, though, the community seems to be picking up on the problem with that, and doing some housecleaning, plus mostly it's still vaguely OK people who are just weird and/or just like weird animal-human abominations. Tired Moritz posted:furries are cool Not in those suits, they aren't! Even with a fan installed, that poo poo's gotta be miserable. EDIT: Augus posted:So the “abuse=love” thing is kinda weird to me, because it seems to hinge on a pretty oversimplistic view of abuse? Abuse is not just inflicting physical harm, it’s also emotional harm. It would be so simple if there were no genuine feelings involved on either side but that’s rarely the case. Love isn’t a magical redeeming thing that makes everything better. It can be the motive for abuse. The world is full of people who think they know best and that they’re helping people by putting them through horrible suffering. I mean, he makes the point that it's giving that message to the audience, many of whom are children (or otherwise have oversimplistic views), so I think the point stands. Also I haven't seen the film but from what bits I've seen it doesn't seem like it's exactly the kind of nuanced and well-thought-out writing that would be required to make the "abuse can stem from love" point well. Puppy Time fucked around with this message at 15:48 on Aug 31, 2018 |
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SimonChris posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5auJOBC828&t speedrunning and this video are dope that said, in response to the last 5 minutes of the video I have a suggestion for my boy hbomb: you should check out sports as well! the whole narration about the zelda runner and everything reminds me of, say, one run down, bottom ninth, two outs; or a free kick 25 yards out in the 89th minute in a draw game; a faceoff in NHL overtime, etc etc part of what I, too love about speedrunning is the passion, and if you're a lover of passion and personal stakes, it's hard to beat sports (even esports!) more nerds should watch sports they're good
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Puppy Time posted:I think furries in the 90s and 00s were a little closer to the "bad" edge, just because the community tendency was to emphasize acceptance and loyalty over anything else, and so many of them had trouble with social mores and boundaries (either comprehending or accepting). It was an unusual situation just because furries in general tend to attract people who feel really, really detached from being a human. Sort of an Overton Window of crappy behavior. From what I know, furries grew out of an amalgamated culture combining geeky interest and kinksters under one community. There was a lot of growing pain around this, including a reactionary movement within that wanted to return to an age before the kink that never existed and expel "deviancy" (read: the LGBT folks furries quietly supported and provided a space for from the beginning).
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 16:15 |
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CYBEReris posted:From what I know, furries grew out of an amalgamated culture combining geeky interest and kinksters under one community. There was a lot of growing pain around this, including a reactionary movement within that wanted to return to an age before the kink that never existed and expel "deviancy" (read: the LGBT folks furries quietly supported and provided a space for from the beginning). I think that's more early 90s and before; my observations were from later, just because that's when I had the closest contact with people in the fandom. (And also I think the time when most internet people encountered furries.)
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 16:49 |
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Philosophy Tube has a new video about Elon Musk, the archetype he represents, counterculture, and (of course) capitalism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnlhmaM-dM
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Waffles Inc. posted:speedrunning and this video are dope I really like Jon Bois' videos, which kinda manage to show me how much fun being really into sports can be, and I'm glad someone did that for me. I'm still more into poker and chess but there we go
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 19:21 |
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I loved the speedrun vid. I'm glad you managed to stay positive. I'm really cynical about speedrunning sometimes just because of issue after issue with some things, especially transphobia and other bigotry. I'm always worried about watching people who cover speedrunning because I'm just waiting for them to deadname someone in their next video (usually Narcissa), but you're right that a lot of it is very collective and beautiful in the way you describe.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 19:30 |
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Hbomberguy posted:I really like Jon Bois' videos, which kinda manage to show me how much fun being really into sports can be, and I'm glad someone did that for me. if you beat me at chess I will let you and only you poo poo up this thread with star wars opinions
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 19:30 |
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Junpei Hyde posted:if you beat me at chess I will let you and only you poo poo up this thread with star wars opinions This is like an Ingmar Bergman-level challenge. But make sure it’s DOS Battle Chess. Also, I’ll fiddle-challenge you for the right to talk about Zack Snyder.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 19:49 |
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The speedrun video's one of your best yet, Hbomb. Well played indeed. I look forward to seeing your agony as you get deep into DK 64.
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business hammocks posted:This is like an Ingmar Bergman-level challenge. But make sure it’s DOS Battle Chess. Except instead of Chess it's Archon.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 19:59 |
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I’m gonna try and draw hbomberguy a new avatar.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 20:02 |
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Hbomberguy posted:I really like Jon Bois' videos, which kinda manage to show me how much fun being really into sports can be, and I'm glad someone did that for me.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 20:09 |
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Nick nocturn's full apology Feel it needs to be posted since there was so much discussion of the incident
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 20:45 |
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A few months ago I released a video on my 260-hour playthrough through La-Mulana, a very challenging Metroidvania game I chose to play without a guide. I completed La-Mulana 2 in the same fashion. This is the story about the struggles I faced while I played and beat La-Mulana 2 without any kind of guide.
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CYBEReris posted:From what I know, furries grew out of an amalgamated culture combining geeky interest and kinksters under one community. There was a lot of growing pain around this, including a reactionary movement within that wanted to return to an age before the kink that never existed and expel "deviancy" (read: the LGBT folks furries quietly supported and provided a space for from the beginning). I follow some furries on twitter and it's kinda both. The impression I get is furries wanted to be inclusive, and the result of that was them being inclusive of or even having admiration for some pretty terrible people. Now those people complain because people don't want them around anymore.
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Hemingway To Go! posted:Nick nocturn's full apology It starts out as a good apology, though at the end he slipped into getting defensive and then self-flagellating and martyrish, which is never a good choice in apologies. Still, his heart seems in the right place and he seems to understand what he did wrong, so one can hope that he'll learn from this and get better. Also very glad to see he's taking down old videos involving May pre-transition. And, man, I wish the internet could quit breaking out the threats in response to people doing bad things. Or just in general. ETA: ThePlague-Daemon posted:I follow some furries on twitter and it's kinda both. The impression I get is furries wanted to be inclusive, and the result of that was them being inclusive of or even having admiration for some pretty terrible people. Now those people complain because people don't want them around anymore. If you want an example of how insanely tolerant and inclusive furries often were, check out the Nekobe story. Behavior that would've gotten a dude kicked out in five minutes by someone with boundaries is instead not just tolerated but occasionally rewarded, all in an effort to be compassionate. I'll stress that this mostly just led to furries hurting furries, and the worst that any non-furry got was mostly seeing uncomfortable weirdness when there were large groups of them somewhere. Much like LARPers, really. Puppy Time fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Aug 31, 2018 |
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Doctor Spaceman posted:I haven't watched the video yet but the section on Thanos in your piece describes the problem I had with him to a T. Thank you! I appreciate you reading my dumb, rambling nonsense. And I'm glad that I'm not the only one who had issues with the film.
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Hemingway To Go! posted:Nick nocturn's full apology I hate the fact that him repeatedly telling his fans to not harass May is something I find refreshing instead of standard. drat internet. At least this apology indicates that he won't go the way of ComicsGate or whatever loving -gate the chuds are using these days.
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# ? Aug 31, 2018 23:33 |
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Dan's 50 Shades Darker video is out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjViIRWesQ0
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My entire experience of the 50 Shades films is about 40 minutes of Darker that I watched on a whim one evening. It was nowhere near as bad as I expected - the leads were cute enough - but also just completely pointless and strange. And I got out before things got *really* peculiar.
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Junpei Hyde posted:if you beat me at chess I will let you and only you poo poo up this thread with star wars opinions We're doing that. Also I reopened the doc with the half-finished prequel defense script today. It's such a weird project to figure out how to execute in the best way.
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