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soapdispensersalesman · 10 months
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I can't stress enough how much I miss StumbleUpon
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killer-wizard · 1 year
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FUNNY TUTORIAL. LOOK AT MY DOGS
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strawlessandbraless · 2 years
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Giant Siphonophores really out here doing the most, and somehow also the least
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Love to sea it
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redrocketpanda · 10 months
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Something that has been driving me insane about the credits are these sections with the fish so please bear with me whilst I do a mini deep dive (hehe) into fish discourse because YO, we need to talk about these fish!
Notice how at the beginning of the credits we actually have two white fish swimming along beside one another; one with bright turquoise eyes and the other with black.
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A little while later the fish begin to circle each other and a droplet falls into the water between them. As the disturbance ripples out from the center, one of the fish dives deeper into the water and changes its colour to black; symbolizing Geto's change and descent into darkness
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Then we have this heartbreakingly beautiful moment with Gojo and Geto:
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I cannot stop thinking about how long Gojo watches the black fish for as it swims across the screen, whereas Geto's eyes are lowered the moment the white fish appears and he closes them as it swims past.
Gojo cannot bear to tear his eyes away, whilst Geto cannot bear to look
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Throughout the credits, Gojo and Geto have been making their way towards each other through the pouring rain (or mostly sitting and waiting in Geto's case). At the end, they meet each other under a bridge and as they walk away together we see the fish a final time, swimming together again in a puddle formed by the heavy rain.
Geto walks on the left in the light, as the white fish swims close to his head, almost invisible in the brightness of the light. Whilst Gojo walks on the right in the shadow with the black fish swimming further away but still close by.
The fish speed after the two men before disappearing completely under the water just before the camera pans up and we watch as Gojo pulls Geto in for a hug as they walk away, before he's playfully shoved away by Geto.
There's a lot going on the credits (+ opening) that is absolutely killing me but man, these fish?! Breathtaking.
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kanrix · 1 month
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We should all block more freely. that guy said something you didn't like? Whatever, Block. This person is mildly annoying? Opinion you don't like? they're weird/creepy? Maybe you don't like their art style? You can block.
"oh but I'd feel bad" you'll feel bad momentarily. "I don't want to make them feel bad" You will never meet this person. "I don't think they're that bad to deserve to be blocked" the block button isn't just for horrible people, they'll live, it won't be the end of the world. It doesn't matter!! It never matters!!!!!!
You may feel guilty now but you'll very likely forget about this person a day later
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basingstokemercury · 7 months
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Julian Bashir on kindness and the sanctity of life (compilation)
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(The Wire)
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(Past Tense)
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(Life Support)
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(Hippocratic Oath)
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(In Purgatory's Shadow)
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(Ties Of Blood And Water)
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(Inquisition)
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buffaloretro · 2 years
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Shadow Net Series 17: Pissing off Painted Gods
Shadow Net Series 17: Pissing off Painted Gods
An activist website takes aim at fast food titans, McDonald’s during the height of the Mclibel case. Known as the longest libel case in English court history, McDonald’s Corporation V Steel & Morris [1997] was a contentious libel suit over a six page leaflet London Greenpeace activists, Helen Steel and David Morris co-authored in 1986. The leaflet was titled, “What’s wrong with McDonald’s:…
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cyberpathic · 2 years
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pluralzalpha · 6 months
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spookymovie · 5 months
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“my expectations for relationships were messed up by romcoms” “my expectations for relationships were messed up by fanfic” i mean this so genuinely when i say my expectations for relationships were messed up by dan and phil
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semisentientseafood · 9 months
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The news dialogue if Shiver wins their 4th consecutive splatfest
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soapdispensersalesman · 7 months
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A bit late but happy two year anniversary to the album monochrome memories by @waavypandamusic
One of my first collaborative music projects which features a collab between waavy and I as well as a collab between waavy and the other remnant thee-identity who made a song with my sound design, technically making it the first glass remnant track we've made together!
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 10 months
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Master manipulator vs Master manipulator
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lammienade · 10 months
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Look okay I would never be so gauche as to tag a youtuber on a post of mine unprompted; youtubers are like wizards in that they cannot be called, but show up suddenly and unexpectedly at a time of their own choosing to throw your life into disarray
But I woke up to a message from my best friend linking me strange aeons' post about doing a dramatic reading of the PPCC and y'know I gotta make sure they got the most complete and up to date version of it
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stra-tek · 2 months
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Net Trek: Your Guide to Trek Life in Cyberspace (Random House, 1995) is an absolute gift
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