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A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>47295
Pomni I get, Jax was a bit of a surprise. But yeah that shit about "muh abusers" is retarded.

Also Episode 8 was just a wrecking ball. I feel so bad for Caine.

>>47295
Honestly, fandom is just anti-art (and yes, even silly Internet cartoons for kids should be treated as art, life is just better that way).
The moment a show starts significantly responding to fandom, it's over. The creators just become babysitters whose job is to maintain a subculture. Because fandom people don't care about the thing you're creating on its own merits. They want characters to ship and cosplay as, they want to experience new episodes the way people experience sporting events, and so on. And none of that is necessarily bad, but catering to those needs is an enormous restraint for actual creativity, because most of the interesting art that can potentially be made won't have the right mixture of flashy, inoffensive and pandering that sustains fandoms.

>>47473
The transes on tumblr are in civil war over jax being trans-femme or trans-masc, with the femmes calling any assertion that jax is masc as being transmisogynist.

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>>47484
Gigatrvke.



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General for discussing occultism, magick, meditation, esoteric traditions, including any theories about aliens, ufos, etc.
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>>47463
thoughts on whether Myatt was a glowy? holidays to northern ireland? a well timed conversion to salafi islam in the 90s?

>>47464
It's not an exaggeration to say that 95% of all Nazi organisations are undercover operations designed to entrap members into criminal acts. An associate of Myatt's, Charlie Sergeant, was convicted of murder charges in the 90s, and its believed that Myatt helped grass him up. You can see in his 1998 interview that he is an extremely dishonest person (despite his insistence upon "honour"), but not quite enfranchised into intelligence, since otherwise the interviewer (a representative of "Hope not Hate", an intelligence asset) would not be so interrogative. I think its possible that Myatt has probably given up people to police for protection, but I dont think he was an informant per se. Of course, later groups are ran by informants, like Tempel ov Blood, as an Atomwaffen off-shoot of O9A in the 2010s.

>>47464
nazis are glowies? or glowies are nazis?

make u thinkerino

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I found this relationship between neo-nazism and Satanism.

Anton LaVey writes this (1969):
<In the year 1666, some rather interesting events occurred in France. With the death of François Mansart, the architect of the trapezoid, whose geometrics were to become the prototype of the haunted house, the Palace of Versailles was being constructed, in accordance with his plans […] It is safe to say that 1666 was the year of the first "commercial" black mass! In the region south of St. Denis, which is now called LaGarenne, a great walled house was purchased by LaVoisin and fitted with dispensaries, cells, laboratories, and . . . a chapel.
The trapezoid is important in its "infernal geometry" to Satanists, because it is also the shape used for coffins. The Order of the Trapezoid was began by LaVey in 1970, and in 1972, Michael Aquino formulated the ritual of the "nine angles" of the Trapezoid, with an inverted pentagram in the centre of it, descending into the Black Flame to ignite its circuitry. The identity of this Black Flame was later given as Set in "The Book of Coming Forth by Night" (1975). Set is divided however, between his essential form and impure form. His impurity is Horus, who was invoked by Crowley in 1904 to initiate his Aeon, while what is revealed by Set is that his true Age began 30 April 1966 (Walpurgisnacht), when LaVey ordained his Church of Satan. What Aquino reveals in his later Wewelsberg Working (October 19, 1983) is:
<The Set-headed and -tailed Tcham scepter of ancient Khem rises from the Black Flame, its head at the center of the pentagram. Its tail, against the three central rays of the Flame, forms a “W”, denoting the “Walhalla” or Hall of the Dead at Schloss Wewelsburg, the Great Gate of the Powers of Darkness in our Time.
Thus, Aquino locates the gate of the Black Flame as the Black Sun of Wewelsberg Castle. The Black Sun has earlier magical attribution by Miguel Serrano (1973):
<There is nothing more mysterious than blood. Paracelsus saw it as a condensation of light. I believe the Aryan, Hyperborean blood is not the light of the Golden Sun, of a galactic sun, but of the light of the Black Sun, of the Green Thunderbolt […] Lucifer, thus, would have been one of those Gods of the Light of the Black Sun, signifying his name […] Thus as there is a Hyperborean Archetype, a God of the BlacPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>47466
nazi accelerationist retarded cults are quite possibly the best thing the FBI created. Shit is the best way to keep nazis disorganized+ in jail+ raped in the showers



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The Center for Disease Control, has no hospitals, precincts, or psychiatric programs attached.

Those are necessarily kept at local station units, inside of data submission.

The purpose is to analyze a health issue, criminal syndrome, or act of paper's trade, and develop a technnology based on the criminal act causing the public health issue; hence, the health issue is stopped, by introduced technology.

On Star Trek, this is called "Bones", Leonard McCoy; you qualified for NASA, the Klingons (American space program), but you then qualified as a medical technician (the John Hopkins Program, PSATs and SATs in middle school invited for three years, outside of a medical degree; ever).

I was confronted with Marvel Comics and a necessary Disney purchase per unethical act of art inside military entertainment.

Marvel Comics, was founded by a Rom FBI agent, Stanley "Stan Lee" Leiberman, his retirement fund as a restaurant sabotaged by a rude joke about Chinese cuisine being sold by a Caucasian; the Iranians having made the insensitive joke.

Stan's job, was to infiltrate the comics industry, and remove the Timely Comics trademark, "Captain America"; a cannibal write-up of the Detective Comics brand, held and designed by the Department of War; framed as the Kennedies, with actual flesh eating cannibalism induced if held away from alcohol; Vlad the Impaler's actual descent, out of the Turkish-Jewish unions per police officers and hostels out of German Transylvania.

Stan Lee had erected a computer hacking screen, for obese women, the heroines in the comics, to perform film and movies for British Intelligence, out of a Haganah Israeli unit.
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Thread for those who like to read and write including fanfiction. Share drafts, look for beta-readers, ask for writing advice, give recommendations and do all that other cool jazz. Just remember to not bully anyone else no matter how shit their taste might be.
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>>46837
>why are people creating content they want to see

Any anons have experience with transcription software or speech-to-text writing? I fucked up my hand and can't type at length anymore so I'm looking for alternatives.

>>46993
>Hemingway
>CIA
This is the kind of shit that gives "conspiracy" theories a bad name. It lumps in actual glowies like Orwell or Service with those that are legit and in so doing discredits the entire idea for people.

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>The Tragedy of the muppets
>On December 7th 2005 Kermit the Frog was found dead in his office by Scooter at 10:17 AM, he had a bullet would in the side of head.
>Police ruled the death a Suicide but many conspiracy theories pushed by Link Hogthrob claim that the FBI assassinated him due to his criticism of the Iraq war and his connections to 9/11.
>The muppets held a giant funeral for him on January of 2006.
>In Kermit’s Will he left his producer position to his nephew Robin the Frog, this was controversial because many thought he wasn’t ready or experienced enough.
>eventually only a week after the funeral Rowlf the Dog, Sam the Eagle, Sweetums, and Pepe the Prawn announced to the rest of the muppets in the middle of the studio that they were quitting because they felt that it would be disrespectful to Kermit to continue without him.
>This caused a giant argument because the rest of the muppets believed that continuing was what Kermit would have wanted, it go so heated that Gonzo bludgeoned Pepe the Prawn over the head with a Cinder-block which Killed him instantly, this caused everyone else to run out of the studio, Gonzo was later arrested and sentenced to life in prison.
>In March the first episode of the Muppet Show aired without Kermit and it was met with controversy and bad reviews because Robin made several rookie mistakes.
>In April Link Hogthrob was kicked out of the Muppets for pushing conspiracy theories about Kermit’s death and Rizzo the Rat died of an Overdose, later Dr. Honeydew was arrested for Racketeering.
>On May 12 what became known as the “Muppet Studio Massacre” took place in which Miss Piggy who was jealous that she wasn’t chosen to become the producer walked into the meeting room of the Muppet Studio with a Mossberg 500 and opened fire shooting Robin the Frog, Skooter, Fozzie Bear, Dr. Teeth, and Bean Bunny until she was disarmed by Animal. Fozzie was the only survivor to have been directly shot but he revived permanent damage. Beauregard, Zoot and Lew Zealand were the only muppets in the room other than Animal not to be shot but the latter two were injured.
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Why is it that in omegaverse works whenever there is a alpha/beta relationship the beta is almost the exact same as an omega? They are always weak or sickly and always get pregnant at some point. I've only read one where the beta wasn't just a shittier omega and that was it. Beta/omega relationships are even rarer, I've only seen one story with this type. It was decent though.



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🎭📽🎬📼📺
>Argue about dvd commentaries, Post your thesis on King of the Hill, Reminisce about a tv show you used to watch but don't quite remember it's title. Just about anything related to shows. Post your highscore on those Ben 10 CN flash games. Anything goes.



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>>47373
that sounds exactly like what I was expecting it to be idk why anyone would ever assume differently

>>47361
I'm not anon lol I just think your posture is hysterical. Do you talk to your coworkers like this?

>>47375
It's barely touched upon. In fact it's only briefly mentioned in one scene.
>>47377
I didn't think it would be that bad. I can tolerate the right wing propaganda if the film is decent but it's just bad all around

>>46615
>>46734
I saw it some months ago, it's not bad at all. Good acting and enjoyable if you're interested in the time period. It swings between portraying ᴉuᴉlossnW as a cowardly, opportunistic buffoon and a heroic figure who takes over Italy. Oh and there's a scene where he straight up looks at the camera and says "Make Italy great again"

i love tv but never viewed it as an overly complex medium to enjoy and understand but all this the pitt shit is really opening my eyes that a lot of people just do not have the comprehensive ability to understand basic screenwriting decisions. this is exacerbated whenever the mental disease known as "fandom" is present



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Now that the dust has settled, what's your verdict?
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>>40419
>Emilia Clarke was at a huge disadvantage since she was trained for stage acting, not screen acting
Fucking nonsense excuse, some of the best film actors in history began as stage actors. Stage acting is in fact what most modern actors lack.
>When you're like 100 feet away from the audience you have to really exaggerate your acting
No, you don't. That is today's modern take on stage acting and is why most stage plays I've seen in the past decades are fucking trash.
>That's the reason for everything she did being so over-the-top.
The Camera is right there, she's performing on a greenscreen or on a set a few feet away from the crew and director, which would be equivalent to small-stage. To be fair, even if she didn't realize this, the Director's role is literally to stop and correct her and make sure the take goes well, so she's not entirely to blame.
>She also had two brain aneurysms near the start of the show
Ah, I actually did not know that, in which case that at least explains the acting, even if it doesn't make it good.

Kit Harrington is the same as Emilia - modern "stage training" except he doesn't have her excuse of the aneurysms and what not.

I'm not being mean to her, she's probably a nice girl and probably tried her best, but her acting was still over the top.

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>>40432
>That is today's modern take on stage acting and is why most stage plays I've seen in the past decades are fucking trash
And that's the kind she was trained in…
>some of the best film actors in history began as stage actors
Yes and they also learned how to act for the screen.
>Fucking nonsense excuse
No it isn't, when your muscle memory is a certain way you have to train yourself to do it differently.
>she's performing on a greenscreen or on a set a few feet away from the crew and director, which would be equivalent to small-stage
Idk what you mean by this, what theater stage has audience members sitting as close as a camera gets in a closeup?
> the Director's role is literally to stop and correct her
Correct. It's also something where if it's a persistent problem the production should hire an acting coach to help fix it. That doesn't change the nature of what she was doing wrong thoughever.

>that at least explains the acting

Probably she was too busy getting medical attention and recovery to get coaching needed to fix the issue.

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>>40435
>when your muscle memory is a certain way you have to train yourself to do it differently.
Yes and no. For example when Diving you train to breath with the mouth and not push air out through your nose, and unless you've got some problems in reigning yourself in, you can do this by merely staying conscious of the fact and proceeding carefully. The same can apply to acting, especially when she has a director there who should be reminding her of things. That being said, as you mentioned with her aneurysms and what-not, it's excusable in this case.
>what theater stage has audience members sitting as close as a camera gets in a closeup?
There is Small and Big Stage performances. Small Stage is when audiences are often right up close and the performance area is (obviously) smaller and up-close. I've been to a few in my time.
>He has the opposite problem if anything
I suppose in some way yes, though proper facial expression is also a problem I've seen in modern stage performances, either over or under acting a role/scene/character.

Watched A Knight of the Seven Kingdom yesterday. I had little interest in any GOT related TV since halfway through season 6, but decided to check this one out due to positive word of mouth.
It has almost none of the grimness and politicking that were the staple of the original series, the tone I would describe as a slightly dark comedy, with dramatic elements sprinkled on. The protagonist is a dim witted impoverished hedge knight, the entirety of first season covers a single tourney spanning couple days. The sets are composed out of a single jousting arena, a castle hall, a and a tent town around it. No dragons here, nor epic battles. It does have my absolutely favorite fight between knights in all of cinema thought. Like I am no expert on medieval combat, but it does look exactly how I imagined a combat between two men clad head to toe in iron would look like. Slugfest where both opponents are accumulating cuts and punctures and fractures, until they cant stand anymore.
Only 6 episodes, each little over 30 minutes, the whole thing could have been a long movie. Its really good, go watch it.

>>47472
the show is based on 3 short stories, this first season was the first one, and the second one is imo the best, so the next season should be even better

>dim witted

while definitely a bit slow, the man nonetheless has the "commoner wisdom" aplenty, and a decency that clearly lacks in the upper classes, which makes him very sympathetic. Only a commoner like him that learned chivalry from a jaded hedge knight can both recognize the story of lords and knights being honorable as obviously false, and still buy into it by applying chivalric principles himself

I also like that you see why the baratheon rebellion was successful: nobody really likes the targaryen, they're still perceived as foreign invaders with regularly cruel crazy lunatics in power, and without the actual dragons to enforce their rule they're very reliant on the big regional power lords which have plenty of rivalries among themselves.
The second season will expand a bit on the latest targaryen civil war where ser arlan lost his nephew (leading to him taking dunk as a squire as replacement and becoming a hedge knight out of grief), while still being grounded in the day to day of dunk



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Thread for talking about webcomics. Share your favs, discuss latest updates.

I recently discovered "basket of guts"
https://basketsofguts.thecomicseries.com/comics/1#content-start
A story about a lich that comes out of his crypt for world domination and find the world evolved and then quickly end on the run from a "modern" state security services.
Really liking it so far. Good mix of genres, starting from a standard fantasy world and instead of freezing it in time add societal and technomagical development. Also I find it pretty funny. Not everything translated yet sadly.

its on leftypol that I discovered Out Of Placers (apparently created by a furry artist, which explain the horniness)
https://www.valsalia.com/
Pretty interesting world building.

Finished since quite a while but at the time followed schlock mercenary. Goofy SF about a mercenary company.

On a more smutty side, I like alfie by incase.

For the non storyline webcomics, existential comics, oglaf and SMBC are my favs.
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>>47374
afaik incase is still making art + shorter comics but he went through some kind of hand injury/strain that put a strain on Allie production and changed the art style a little bit after he recovered as a result (although he might’ve returned to form by now, idk)

>>47376
Ah thanks. I just saw someone say that he was done with comics in an exhentai comment, but I wasn't able to find any dis/confirmation.

>>47355
First time seeing this. Lovely, lovely art and a nice story to boot. Teared up a bit when Alfie and Vera finally reunited, only for Alfie to tear my heart out by being such a bitch. Glad she came around.
Been so long that I can't say why but the comic made me nostalgic for Bone, might try and re-read that

>>47357
>And lydia really didnt strike me as a 4 children kind of gal
She didnt really choose to have kids, she is just the only character who keeps having sex with men of her own species.

>>47451
>She didnt really choose to have kids
>implying no abortive or contraceptive herbs exist
>implying marco cant just pull out
yeah I dont buy that



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It's boring and toothless to make villains "well intentioned extremists" or "good guys deep down but troubled" or any other variation. There is essentially one main problem with this type of character, and it's expressed on a spectrum. At one end of the spectrum, they are too villainous, making any notion of grayness or redemption laughable or insulting to the audience. At the other end, they don't do enough villainous things to warrant their status as a villain, so you can't take them seriously. In most cases, these characters fall somewhere in the middle. Theoretically that should make them more balanced, but instead the archetype is just massively overdone. It has become predictable and boring because so many writers use the formula as a crutch to make the character "interesting" instead of giving the characters something actually interesting about them. If you're going to have a villain, you can make them interesting without resorting to this cheap tactic, and if you really want morally gray characters you don't need to bother framing the story as heroes vs villains.

>>47467
normies want mid wit slop and the Market must provide.

you know, people who read real books don't start autistic arguments like these.

If you are going to critique, give specific examples.



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>>47266
that's a huge recession indicator if i ever saw one

hate these people who live in places like new york throw random thrifted pieces together and act like theye some arbiter of fashion taste on social media. annoying shit

>>47266
I find it hilarious that shit like New Balance and Asics are considered in style. I grew up as a dorky cross country runner who wore those shoes all the time both casually and for sport, looking like a nerd. So now seeing fashion dipshits jerk off over them feels real silly.

How ya'll feel about jewelery? Can marxists flash ice? I never cared for it, but if i had money Id wear a little bit. Nothing crazy.

thifting is in such a bleak fucking state rn. i think its safe to say theyve dried up, especially if you dont live in a posh area, even worse if youre a third worlder getting sloppy seconds. feels like just outright working at mcdonalds or door dash with the time i waste scouring thrift shops and save the money would be a better option at this point

>>47452
im considering it especially for warmer seasons to accessorize whenever i cant wear more layers



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