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  1. 5 minutes ago, Twilight Dirac said:

    I have never been a fan of Apple products.  They are way too proprietary.  You end up paying a premium for computers and other electronic devices that are unable to work with the vast majority of software available without resorted to things like dual booting setups, emulators or jail breaking.  As overbearing as Microsoft can be, they got nothing on Apple.  With a PC OS I can run just about any piece of software random assemblages of hardware with no real problems.

     

    Yes, but look how adorable:

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    ^Don'tcha just wanna snuggle with it in bed? :o 

  2. 3 minutes ago, Kyoshi said:

    Can't say that I care about what it comes across as. 

    If there was no second hand smoke, I wouldn't care. Smokers can damage their own body all they want, I couldn't care less about their health because they don't care either. The second hand smoke is what makes me despite it and the entire industry. It doesn't deserve to exist and smokers only make it richer, while they gain nothing.

    Isn't car exhaust, like, way more damaging to breath in than second hand smoke? I'm asking a question here, I am not sure lol. But if it is, I would see that as being a way more prominent issue to air quality than the few people who smoke cigarettes :o 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Kyoshi said:

    Because I don't give two shits about what one smokes or when they started. Smoking is fucking stupid. I know this well because I live with my dad who is a chain smoker that doesn't care about anyone but himself. 

    It comes off as discrimination to me >.>

    Sure smoking is harmful. I would never do it myself, but I understand other people have gotten addicted to it one way or another. I would assume the purpose of this thread is for people who have been smoking a long while to discuss what their smoking habits and what brands they prefer, not to recruit more people to start smoking or plot about subjecting people irl to second hand smoke lmfao.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, OmegaBeamOfficial said:

    That sounds pretty good, could you tell me what these models are called? It doesn't seem to say in the post.

    Here have a gander at these videos~

     

    ^Remember, both are available in lower spec'd versions than the ones seen in the videos. Also, mind Linus and his cringe-worthy sense of humor lol

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  5. If you want a pre-built, you cant go wrong with either of these:

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    ^You can buy mid tier versions for around $1,000-1,500 in various electronics shops on the internet as well as in Best Buy. Both are small in size, have great cooling, and offer great value for performance/ build quality as compared to other prebuilts =^-^=

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  6. 12 minutes ago, Lyra Feri said:

    Male and female at the same time :P It is actually used in... other situations, but i made it less nsfw :squee: 

    I'm pretty sure that is a Futanari/ hermaphrodite you are talking about >.>

    I thought "femboy" was like, you know, a feminine boy. Like a trap

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    o,o

  7. When Nintendo fanboys make excuses for their precious company's shortcomings in the modern era :P 

    When Ps4 fanboys tell me games movies like The Last of Us are masterpieces -.-

    When Xboner fanboys say "Japanese games don't matter! They are worthless weaboo trash!"in order to excuse their feeble lineup of such games. @_@

    When Pc Elitists feel the need to trash the console gamers on Youtube comment sections bragging of the superiority of their platform when instead of wasting their time inducing cringe wars on the internet, they should be playing their awesome games at max settings, 144fps, 4k instead >.> 

    When non-gamers say video games are the cause of all emotional turmoil in the youths of today. u_u

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  8. I hate to say it, but this was honestly one of my least favorite episodes of season 4. In fact, it might just be the episode I considered the most lackluster out of the entire season.

    Was maybe around a 5-6/10 for me :t

  9. 1 minute ago, MasterOfHugs said:

    I was just saying that the movie had a very realistic portrayal of racism. When I saw the previews I believed it was going to be a complete circle  jerk for extreme leftists, but was surprised when it was not. You are right, its racial tones are superficial, but they are there nonetheless.

    That's the thing though. I didn't even identify it as racial undertones until very late into the movie. Perhaps that is evidence of the quality of the execution? Idk, but it certainly came off as noticeable, even if I failed to see it the way others did initially... 

  10. No way!

    This would be awful. If they WANTED to put in trans character OF THEIR OWN VOLITION, I would have no problem with it. Artistic expression is a positive thing. BUT I can assure you all that if we were to see more "Trans" characters in games nowadays, it would be the result of societal pressure to be "inclusive" and get publicity for doing so. Therefore, it would very likely not be the artist's vision, but instead some Trans flavored sprinkles added to the "dish" in order to get more $$$ from the progressively leaning mainstream videogame consumers >.<

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  11. Welp.... I watched it lol.

    Very mixed feelings... I'm thinking somewhere in the ballpark of a 7.5-ish out of 10, overall. Certainly not a bad film.

    On May 27, 2017 at 7:26 PM, Kyoshi said:

    I really enjoyed it in theaters, but looking back, it is not as perfect as the media made it out to be, mostly because of the really forced fallout between Judy and Zack that lasted for like, one scene and then the whole thing where the villain explained everything only for it all to be conveniently record. Wasn't fond of that. It is a great film, but not one of the absolute best.

    I had an issue with a few scenes toward the beginning-to- middle of the movie. Some of those Frozen-esque forced "quirky" dialogue exchanges were quite cringe-worthy; although, admittedly, there were far fewer of them than I had expected. Some scenes were very good, some were decent.

    The main thing that threw me off though, is I have heard many, many people discuss this film before (not in detail or anything, I'd just hear some ramblings about it on podcasts, Youtube videos and the like). These people often highlighted a strong political undertone existing within this film that "beat you over the head" instead of expressing ideas through subtlety. Now, here is the thing; I can most assuredly identify scenes in which there seemed to be a large emphasis on some sort of socio-political viewpoint, BUT I did not see this viewpoint as being related to racism or racial stereotyping/ profiling at all. <-- This was the general consensus of pretty much every person I heard speaking of the film. I actually assumed the director was attempting to make a very unique statement on the current gender politics of western civilizations; wherein all adult males are treated as "potential rapists" in the eyes of the neo-feminist agenda. I felt as though the "Fox Repellant", the muzzles, and how this aforementioned detail evoked feelings of past trauma in Nick were a clear indication of this. I was quite stunned to even think that such a mainstream movie would incorporate a statement like this. But soon thereafter, I was like "Ooooh, maybe THIS is what the "racial undertones" were supposed to be". It didn't quite click at first; and honestly I wish it never did.

    Now, aside from all the politics, social outlook etc, that really is all superficial as far as I am concerned. I don't want to let the undertones of the movie influence my impressions of it from an objective standpoint of pure entertainment value. I must say that is was quite a distraction towards the second half of the movie, however (at first a very positive distraction, and then after my Eureka moment, a very negative one). But aside from all that nonsense, I have to admit, the movie DID entertain me, at bare least. Sure, some plot direction was very cliche and just fell flat, but I would be lying if I denied Zootopia's ability to immerse the viewer in a whole 'nother world. It excelled at creating a sense of wonder as the characters lived and journeyed through this fictional environment. The visual splendor definitely helped. 

    12 hours ago, MasterOfHugs said:

    The film has its flaws, but its portrayal of racism is pretty on point. what it teaches about the issue of racism (such as no races are exempt from being racist) puts it high on my favorites list. It does this while not being overly preachy, and remaining entertaining. its a solid  8/10 for me.

    ^See SEE! xD I knew it! Its NOT just those guys I heard on Youtube. MasterOfHugs, please read my above wall of text, as I would genuinely love for someone who believes the movie to have anti-racism undertones to read my post xD

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