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#I would also like to thank them for making the swashbuckling young hero muscular WITH SUBCUTANEOUS FAT
airyairyaucontraire · 2 years
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A small detail I enjoyed in The Sea Beast, which I'm rewatching this evening: when the hunters shoot at a beast with arrows, the order given is not "fire" but "loose." You hear "fire" a lot in movies with historical or old-fashioned fantasy settings when archery is used in battle, but it's anachronistic/inauthentic - "fire" should be used only with firearms. Pre-firearms the order would be "loose" (these days mostly used as an adjective for the opposite of tight but can also be a verb meaning release) or "shoot."
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