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Finally got around to watching it with my partner last night. The premise is what if you accidentally found a time rift and your dumb friends found out and you get to watch all the different personalities learn how it works in real time. It's a very fun movie with some genuinely impressively planned scifi elements, they squeeze an impressive amount of juice out of the premise.

It's done as if it was one continuous single take, but to work that on such a small budget they hired a theatre troupe for the actors. It was a great choice because the timing of everything is so intricate that hitting all the specific cues must have been critical. All the supporting cast are very funny and bring this excited frenetic energy as they're all juggling learning from the future with repeating their future acts in real time for their past selves, all on perfect 2-minute intervals. It all plays out like a wild magic trick.

Only 70m long too. Recommend this for a movie night with your friends and you will be cool.

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Time to celebrate by [removed]! Happy Ides of March everybody!

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Lmao (hexbear.net)
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Eat shit imperialist swine

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Episode 195: David Leonhard and the Elite Consensus Manufacturing Machine.

The quote (from Jacob Bacharach) goes: Yeah, one of the effects, it’s to transform the news from being a precursor to political action into being merely social commodity, which is to say that what strikes me about these newsletters for the majority of their consumers is that what I think they’re really designed to do is to turn current events into a kind of social currency that can be used for conversation, that can be used to position oneself as sort of being in the know, understanding what’s going on, being relatively savvy about, you know, what’s happening within politics. But by reinforcing the sense that politics is a distinct and professional domain of politicians and maybe some media people that is sort of, like, separate from life/work management, personal economy, etc. And so one of the things that it does is it takes that sort of that self-flattering, centrist self-image of a lot of the people who consume these products, and it says politics is a profession. It is a thing that exists siloed from the rest of society, and those who attempt to act politically, outside of the professionalized realm of politics, and outside of occasionally, you know, voting, I guess, are disrupting a sort of natural order of things like why can’t they just take their ration of news that they get each morning and do what normal people do with it, which is exchange it with other people over dinner at a restaurant.

I feel like this is a sort of Baader-Meinhof syndrome situation where now that I have this as a lens I can't not see it. It's like a Rosetta Stone of liberalism.

[-] [email protected] 72 points 6 months ago

This is the type of ghoulish shit you have to type and put your name to that gets you raises in civil society

[-] [email protected] 66 points 7 months ago

I can't stop thinking about this. Imagine being so secure in your job you can write an article announcing to the world that you're completely unqualified for it. Truly an incredible level of confidence this chick is awesome.

[-] [email protected] 69 points 7 months ago

I Googled the number (nothing)

centrist

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Bottom text

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She married a Marxist scholar of course she understands dialectic materialism. You do live in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.

She was telling her dipshit lib kids not to be idealist. Critical support to mama Harris.

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Spoiler: they don't say who killed themsurprised-pika-messed-up

[-] [email protected] 68 points 7 months ago

Wait the US is literally fighting directly in Gaza?

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I was organizing with a group of (mostly) anarchists today. In my experience every anarchist I've organized with in real life is cool af and takes their praxis very seriously with major time commitments focused on improving the lives of workers and lumpen. They are usually hotter than any other tendency too shrug-outta-hecks. No whining about "tankies" or Kronstadt, just showing up to meetings, finding creative solutions and putting in the work.

Despite our nominal non-sectarian rule, I feel like there is still general derision towards anarchists here so I just wanted to remind everyone that these internet anarcho-Atlanticists on [insert dunk_tank instance or subreddit here] are just an online phenomenon and not real life. (Have I met those guys IRL too? Yes, but not in real organizing just in book clubs etc and they are tedious but there's still more to work with than than a lib.)

So here's to our anarchist comrades maduro-coffee keep keeping it real

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IDK how such a shit neolib country sends someone this rad to represent them but this shit is good

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[-] [email protected] 67 points 1 year ago

You all know why

Why tho

[-] [email protected] 79 points 1 year ago

Yeah honestly daily posting on HB itself is startlingly non-political

[-] [email protected] 65 points 1 year ago

We're just all paid by the same person xi-beard

[-] [email protected] 99 points 1 year ago

They called my server, lemm.ee, which is just a neutral general Lemmy instance, a racist neo lib instance and should be defederated.

Lmao new site tagline dropped

[-] [email protected] 67 points 1 year ago

Hexbear doesn't "defend modern day Russia". I'm sure there are some users who do purely from a position of believing a multipolar world is preferable to one dominated unilaterally by the US, but even in those users think Putin is a piece of shit.

There's a difference between understanding NATO's role in provoking the war in Ukraine, not calling Russians orcs or comparing Putin to Hitler and defending modern-day Russia.

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