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JDPON Hamas Ms Rachel



 

Its about time we talk about the connection between Harry Potter, Liberalism, and idpol.

and also how JK Rowling is the biggest blair simp
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>>42874
>a lot of HP fans think the last two are the best because they're 'more mature' (read: boring)
Do they? Most HP fans I know of loathed the last 2 films, at least relative to the others.

What I meant about the films being good cinematographically is ironically that "camp holiday" you refer to, because it's actually misinterpreted heavily. The trio are, in the story, camping out for weeks, if not months and obviously they aren't doing nothing, but at the same time they have little choice to be careful in their actions after the Ministry-Locket debacle and how they're hunted by the entire Ministry and Voldemort. So we get excerpts of them, for lack of better words, surviving and trying to live, and it leads to developments like Ron leaving (and then returning), and the various traveling they do trying to find a clue as to what to do next.
A good line for example
>“Did you think we’d be staying in five-star hotels? Finding a Horcrux every other day? Did you think you’d be back to Mummy by Christmas?”
That particular argument with Ron is a blatantly misunderstood in the film and book as RON being an idiot, rather than the whole lot of them falling apart as their aimless, fruitless attempts to achieve their task are clearly yielding nothing and they all know it, and the consequences of it. This wouldn't be such a big deal, as it's actually pretty accurate to how a bunch of barely of-age teens would be when given such a monumental task.

What undermines this is how quickly they find and destroy the other Horcruxes. The camping stuff is not a major part of the film, most of what we see is them interacting; the initial healing of Ron and their struggles to remain hidden, then after a relatively brief montage of them surviving as they can, we get to moments that push the plot forward as well as their moving around across England, Godric's Hollow and so on.

>>42875
I can only interpret it as Ron being an unreliable twat. I mean what else is he going to do, searching for the Horcruxes is literally the most important possible task. Always disliked him honestly. I'm Harrymionie til I die. I don't even remember why they suddenly started finding Horcruxes after he left.

I get that it being aimless is the point but as a story that's boring and unsatisfying. I've already been on enough shitty English camping holidays that seemed neverending, that's not what I read/watch fiction for.

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls003814436/

The last movie is the highest rated on IMDB and the second-last one of the highest rated, if you look at the reviews you can see people express that view I stated.

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>>42876
>unreliable twat
Except he's not especially in the context of the scene, since despite being significantly injured (severe hypothermia, starvation, crippling injury etc.) he's still with Harry. Harry is the one projecting his fears of abandonment onto Ron. Ron was pretty much always there for Harry and never hesitated to stand up against threats and dangers no matter how scared he might have been.
>I don't even remember why they suddenly started finding Horcruxes after he left
They didn't. Ron left and then because of Hermione's wards couldn't find them despite basically trying to find them immediately after leaving, so he was searching for them for several weeks and came in for the save with the Sword of Gryffindor. Hell, he wanted to stay but Harry literally tells to him to leave repeatedly. Ron's biggest problem in the scene (and it's just realistic relative to such arguments) is that in his frustration and anger, he comes off a lot harsher and provokes a similar response from Harry, and Hermione in this instance was being an utter willow.

Also the movies cut out a lot of scenes and switched up dialogue that was important to Ron's character, resulting in him coming off as more of a prat than in the books.

IMDB is not a reliable source I'm going to be honest, primarily because the number of reviews and so on there are paltry compared to the sheer SIZE of the fandom itself. Almost everyone I knew hated it, even unreasonably so.

I agree that Ron/Hermione wasn't a very good pairing, but neither is Harry/Hermione.

Harry Pothead

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They've announced the cast for the HBO series



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>>45885
i love a nicely cut, simple garment with a slightly unique fabric

Styling clothes >>>>>>>>>> buying costumes.

how come every anime warrior has dainty iron gauntlets that perfectly cleave to every curve of their slender fingers but i can't find a pair of leather gloves that don't make me look like a kidnapper for hire called knuckles

So many "interior design" accounts on social media are just random iconic shit put together, lol.

>>45885
>>45914
Flares are so much better than baggy/loose pants



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Star Wars thread; To discuss, laugh and meme about Star Wars

Don't be a cunt and may the Force be with you


New general since last one hit bump limit.
Previous general:
>>2737
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More Dedra being based IRL

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How are there still Star Wars fans at this point?

I like the older stuff plenty, but I would be embarrassed at this point to go to some modern Star Wars event or go to some event in a Star Wars costume.

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>>46166
I have a special place in my heart for Disneyland since I grew up in LA. I used to go there once a year if not more. Tomorrowland is the shit. I can remember the entire park like the back of my hand. I member being into Star Wars shit without even having seen the originals too many times. I saw them in re-release before episode 1 came out. I used to redraw spaceship designs out of the books at the library before episode 1 came out. I almost became a concept designer myself. Studied with art-center teachers and all my HS friends went to art-center.

https://www.dchiang.com/dchiang/aboutus.html.save
> Doug Chiang studied film at the University of California, at Los Angeles, and industrial design at the Center of Creative Studies, College of Art and Design. Chiang got his start as a Stop Motion animator on the Pee Wee's Playhouse television series. He soon rose to become a Clio Award winning commercial director and designer for Rhythm and Hues, Digital Productions, and Robert Abel and Associates. In 1989, Chiang joined Industrial, Light, and Magic and became the Creative Director in 1993. During this time, he worked as Visual Effects Art Director for films including Ghost, Back to the Future II, The Doors, Terminator 2, Death Becomes Her, Forrest Gump, Jumanji, and The Mask. He has earned both an Academy Award and a British Academy Award for Death Becomes Her and another British Academy Award for Forrest Gump.

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I started watching Andor because people wouldn't stop talking about it and so far (2/3 through season 1) it's pretty mid IMO. Yeah it's the good kind of political and wearing that on its sleeve but it feels like the dialogue about that stuff was lifted from a forum discussion or something. It's written in a very blunt and simplistic way, with the characters basically telling you the blurb that would describe them on wikipedia. Idk I feel like if you want to use a TV show as propaganda try to write the actual show part better? Most of the interesting character bits were totally under-written like the interactions between Andor and the people in his home town.

That wouldn't be that bad on its own but the pacing is very slow too. Usually when a show does a "slow burn" they fill time with character development and/or subplots that help develop the bigger arc, but this show felt like it was just heavily padded. Like do we really need more than one episode before the heist where the characters talk about how they care about the rebellion and think Andor doesn't? Normally I feel like shows don't get enough episodes but this feels like they could have trimmed a few and tightened it up a lot.

Also not that important but it doesn't feel like the show being in the Star Wars universe matters much. I get there's established continuity with some of the characters but like so what? The story functions on its own unlike Rogue One where the whole thing is about how it ties into the main series. Just seems like more of a case where any new content must fit into existing IPs in order to be greenlit.

>>46173
It's not an amazing show but much better than the average star wars slop, like some random video described it; "star wars for adults".



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Elf edition.

Since a bunch of the old threads were basically nuked with the server transfer, I wanted to revive some of them.

General discussion of the fantasy genre.
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>>45661
>medieval period was all gloomy so fantasy medieval land must also be dark with people drenched in mud

>>45673
It's not even supposed to be medieval really. They can make it look however they want. It's also a case of thinking dark and gritty = prestige TV for mature audiences such as myself.

>>45674
Indeed it's not medieval. Taking literally not even ASOIAF or The Witcher are medieval because the societies they represent are only aesthetically and superficially influenced by Europe: there's no confluence of Germanic migrations interacting with an old Roman power to create something new.

Someone probably studied this but it's a 'medieval' aesthetic made true by an stereotyped view of the Middle Ages that seeped into entertainment media.

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>>45661
Does that orc's armor have spines inlaid in it?

What a bizarre detail. Orc armor was chaotic in the Jackson movies, but it was all functional armor.

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How "in tune with nature" and how technologically developed should elves be?

There seems to be quite a lot of variety on that idea. The mythical origins of elves is in stories of fairy folk who live in the woods and are associated with the remaining wild parts of the world that agriculture hasn't taken over yet. There's also some racist tropes that get mixed in based on colonial attitudes towards indigenous people. And of course elves tend to be more magically inclined than humans, and this magic often has some degree of "nature" flavoring. This may even be somewhat innate like DnD giving them the fey creature type that causes animals not to attack them among other things.

Where do you see elves falling on the question of being attuned to nature, avatars of the natural world, or more akin to LotR elves who are quite technologically advanced and producing superior metalwork to humans?



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Old thread (v1): https://leftypol.org/hobby/res/7136.html

The practice and principles of Permaculture are one of the most important tools for not only creating a sustainable socialism, but also for repairing the damage done to the global ecosystem by capitalism, and lessening your individual reliance on the current capitalist system.Permacultural practice and socialism are two very powerful allies, and learning about permaculture should be necessity for modern socialists and communists.
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>>45900
there we go, got everything in the ground
>foreground: straw (silage) covered potatoes. random debris on top to keep it in place
>middle: potatoes, beans+hemp, carrots, spinach, basil and more carrots. potatoes are covered with straw here as well, but also buried in the earth
>furthest: grass in the process of being smothered

>>45910
oh and bell peppers somewhere in the middle but it seems I forgot to jot down where

>>39606
there anything sketchy about the UN doing all this? seems too good to be true

Perfect

Alright long story short, I used to be poor but rented a space with some gardenspace which was cool.

I moved and had to give that up (which really kinda depressed me) but now I have an easy, good paying job right now. I'm just planning to save some money and buy a field somewhere where I can put a small enough living space (or with a few people). With some luck I can turn this in a fully remote job too.

I'll love this thread. I used to work for am organic farm. It was pretty cool but I couldn't keep working there, also I want to go further.

Thank you for reading my blogpost.

>>46071
The UN sometimes does good things. Not everything about it is the security council. They probably are taking advantage of the situation somehow but it's still good to slow down desertification.

>>46171
Thank you for writing it. Good luck on turning it into a remote job and getting the field.



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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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>>46106
Preferably not fan-fiction. Rather read someone with aims of publishing. I don't read fanfics anyways. Haven't read one since I was a kid.

>>45513
>>44493
what the hell is crematorium, a cremation fetish?

Do you have any constructive criticism about my story so far? I am aware of a couple issues with characters not getting as much development as I would like because I had to cut their scenes due to plot / pacing reasons.

https://archiveofourown.org/works/63403183/chapters/162445723

>>46151
Just read the last two chapters. The way you write the affini is genuinely terrifying. You might say most characters besides Minerva are underdeveloped, but as i see it most of her interactions with them are just very plot-driven and often more reflective of herself than anyone else. If anything is well fleshed-out it's the environments and spacial layouts of most places, your writing really conveys a sense of scale and complexity, No criticism here!

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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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>>45640
It's like it's written by a sheltered white guy that thinks saying phrases like "that's gonna leave a mark!" and "you're barking up the wrong tree!" is the pinnacle of humor.

>>45591
Then you would probably like any [EDITED] video or ytp from back in the day.
It's just that, but users back then genuinely enjoyed them instead of being smug and acting like the reddit atheist of yesteryear; you just can't like the funny swear video alone, it has to be against someone or be only "''ironic'" even when it's not even accurate, again act like you have to be superior a "superior" redditor instead just liking the funny swears.

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https://www.awn.com/news/titmouse-kc-green-partner-anime-club-animated-series

>“It's undeniable how shows like Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, and Naruto have penetrated American pop culture,” said Green. “My generation grew up with this stuff, the generation after mine is only getting more into it, and Anime Club is all about exploring how the genre has shaped our lives.”


lmfao 20 years too late to be making this, this is going to be dated as FUCK

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Jonathan Joss, the voice of John Redcorn in KOTH got killed by his homophobic neighbors.

>>46163
it's a shame because it had lots of potential to be like the next regular show if it had aired 20 years ago



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Seeing how there’s multiple /co/ related threads on the board. I think we should just put all of them into one general just for clarity’s sake.

Discuss anything related to comics and animations from comic recs, leftist animations to comic writers’ attempts to larp as leftists.

Seriously is there a worse anarchist in the UK than Alan Moore?
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What does /leftyco/ think about Mafalda?

>>45252
>Gender issues don’t play well in comics.
"Its impossible to depict someone talking to a woman" comics arts fans never escaping their reputation

>>46138
used to be a big fan, i made my mom buy me the Toda Mafalda book like 20 years ago, some strips haven't aged a bit, they're as funny as when they were written, some aged terribly bad lol. also it's so funny that argentinians vandalize gaturro statues with mafalda graffiti

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>>46138
>>46160 (me)
also mafalda shitposting is next level



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>fun hobby
>accessible for poor people
>squares hate it
>endless amount of tricks to learn
>Commercialization looked down upon.
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>>45985
How not? You can get a top of the line skateboard for like $100-$200 and then after that, everything else is free. Lots of public skateparks or you can just skate on the sidewalk or trespass and skate.

>>45987
It's really not that dangerous if you wear a helmet. 99% of injuries are just sprains

>>45985
It is accessible to working class people in the west. In third world countries maybe not so much. It's generally bougies that like extreme sports anyway in most parts of the world

>>45989
Never met an old skater with all their teeth

>Commercialization looked down upon.
lmao



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