oh the formula 1 fandom actually argue about who is a better driver and go as far as to send DTs to others over this?????? i thought we all agreed that it’s just a silly sport and we’re just here to have fun and be in despair if our drivers don’t win like it’s not that serious. at the end of the day we’re all watching twenty millionares chase each other around a random track for two hours. who gives a shit. peace and love on planet earth
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By the way I own jogo merch LMAO
I’m so cringe it’s painful sometimes, but also like… so worth it… this isn’t even everything……… aside from this I have a keychain, a figure, and like twoish jogo minifigs that attach to your charger. I almost bought some metal pins but I was worried about bringing them on an international flight,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I’m pathetic but very satisfied
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love that for some reason for my theatre studies class’ final project the two plays they gave us to choose from were, tone-wise, 4th wall breaking shitpost comedy and extremely dark harrowing accounts of world war 2 so like we had rehearsals today and my classmates were up there having a good ol time making jokes about cheating on your wife and then i went up stared the audience dead in the eyes and started delivering a fuckin magnus archives statement
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Okay but you have to understand how READY I am to get a live action ORV film series. Quick disclaimer that I honestly know really little about film/visual media (and even less about East Asian media), but...
On a story level, it simply sounds like a Bad Idea. I mean, how do you translate a story about stories told through the medium of words into live action? How do you translate the way it makes sure to tell you that this story works as reality because you can't see it, because there concepts that you can really only visualise in your head through the written word?
But then again, they could go the direction of using the medium of film itself as Dokja's fourth wall. Make it seem like a cool but generic live action with subtle hints here and there that it's more than it seems. Have Dokja be hot rather than his plain and average...have fight scenes and choose which thoughts or not we get to hear. I mean, seriously...the film doesn't have to be cohesive or accurate to the book. It could literally just be the way Dokja wants you to experience his story and his narration - the film could be a depiction of his unreliable narrative. And as he and the walls begin to crack, so does the story...and maybe we'll get to see those thoughts and cracks in the beginning of the story through flashbacks rather than real time (could make the inner speech filters sound nicer but idk).
Or if it's truly just Bad(tm), it's still fun because yeah...guess who took on the role of the Star Stream and forced a story and its characters into a tale to pander to audiences simply for capital gain? (Or what if they really do make big changes to the ORV story so as to accommodate the medium of film as story? Make it so that the film itself is the Star Stream?)
And also, a last slightly less ironic and overenthusiastic observation....just that, yeah, I do wish ORV was animated instead of live action. But given that their animation industry is somewhat small, currently, and that means they might have to rely on Japanese studios, I prefer they just stick to live action. There's no telling how Japanese studios will localise Korean names/settings/history, as they've done with Solo Levelling and Raelina. Again, I have NO idea if this is a right assumption to make, so if someone knows more about it, I'm happy to be corrected.
The point is, though, that ORV live action has the potential to be spectacularly bad or good - either or. I don't think it's possible for it to be just mediocre or average and I wouldn't want it to. It's either KimCom definitely made this movie post-Dokja return to make money off their leader's stupidity or the studios will capture the essence of how stories and humans are fatefully intertwined but through the medium of film.
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this image from a post i made like a billion years ago when i first got into mgs makes me laugh as well as cringe at the old art because like. i was really making the joke here be that ocelot would find having his tits out in alaska freakish. like he is a perfectly normal old man. like he isn't a (celibate) middle aged slut in mgsv. like 2 years later i wouldn't be drawing him showing as much skin as possible in any given situation. insane to think about a time when ocelot was just some weird old guy i knew barely anything about as opposed to a creature that lives in my brain permanently and whom i have spent many hours analysing sexualising taking extreme canonical liberties with putting him in situations putting him in outfits putting him in my mouth shaking him around like a chew toy giggling at the thought of him foaming at the mouth because of him and so on and so on. he was in fact the biggest freak of all but i just didn't know it yet
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jousting escapades: i think Thee Knight’s horse isn’t even here today???? seems like Sir William’s horse is ready, Sir Jacob my most beloathed is also here so the feud clearly continues (but his horse isn’t ready or anything so??)
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