eightpix

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[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

Loose Change comes to mind.

IYKYK.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

I read this book while commuting on the subway and hour each way, every day. The 117 chapters were originally published as a serial story in a French publication in 18 parts "from 28 August 1844 to 15 January 1846." (Wikipedia) That's why it is so readable. It is written to keep readers coming back for more.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago

Seriously... Tissues and a blanket. Required.

If you need to talk after, we'll be here.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 3 points 20 hours ago

I DO love Baraka. One day, I'll get to see a 70mm print of it.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Agreed. As a trope, it is well worn territory.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago (3 children)

As a child: Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer

As a university student: Heat, Léon, 2001

As an adult, before kids: Sicario, Brick

As an adult, after kids: Cars

What I wish my answer was: Koyaanisqatsi

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

The "Lucky Earther" mini documentary in S06 of the Expanse.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (4 children)

As far as other media within Rick & Morty, the Second Life-like "Roy" is something that I wish could exist. Immersive gameplay, accelerated time, tangible experiences, and endless possibilities.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

And instrumentals.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Ixcanul

Submitted and short-listed for Oscar nomination in the international film category, this Guatemalan film had Spanish subs for the parts delivered in Kaqchikel.

Never saw it after its initial release in Guatemala City.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Yes. Almost every time.

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

This is an impossible question to answer. But, I'll give it a shot anyway. I've expanded the meaning of "franchise" to include "all properties sublicensable for the purposes of profiteering."

If "popular culture" refers to the recognizable and persistent elements of living in society that the majority people share in common without having to communicate that recognition, I'd regard the following franchises as having broad impact worldwide:

  • McDonalds/Subway and all attendant advertising as a signpost for food. Franchises abound.

  • Esso/Shell/BP as gateways to modern conveniences and transportation. Every gas station, residence, farm house, hen house, outhouse, and dog house is connected to these franchises in some way.

  • G4S/Securitas/Garda as the front line protecting the 'haves' from the 'have-nots'. Franchises abound.

  • Most athletic, luxury vehicle, and brands as the status symbols they want themselves to be. Franchisees promote the brands as a means of collecting clients.

If, on the other hand, "popular culture" is, 'traditions and material culture of a particular society. In the modern West, pop culture refers to cultural products such as music, art, literature, fashion, dance, film, cyberculture, television, and radio that are consumed by the majority of a society's population. ... types of media that have mass accessibility and appeal' (ThoughtCo.) then the following are some fairly strong indicators of popular culture:

  • Hello Kitty (be pleasant)

  • Pokémon (pursue goals)

  • Superman/Batman (masculinity, vigilantism)

  • Paw Patrol (institutions are essential)

  • the Olympics (do athletics)

  • Michael Jordan (be excellent)

  • Mickey Mouse (dream big)

  • Star Wars/The Bible (G vs. E)

The ones I wish would take hold and have more of an influence:

  • X-men (biodiversity is good)

  • the Expanse

  • Battlestar Galactica (genocide, rebellion, impersonation, terrorism, coups d'état, civil war, infidelity, succession, military conflict, asymmetrical warfare, treason, mutiny, pirate broadcasts, nuclear warfare... and that's just the first half of the series)

  • Tony's Chocolonely (ethical economics)

 

They're all the same. Rotated 90° for each one. Except for the 'e', they flipped that one.

 

Trelawny, Jamaica. Not sure what's happening on the southern side of the island.

Being at a resort during a hurricane is peak boring dystopia. The staff calmly fed us breakfast and handed out pack lunches — sandwiches, cereal, and bananas. Fresh towels delivered just in advance of the lockdown. Gas-powered generators provide lights, TV, and Internet. The same fuel the earliest Cat-5 hurricane in Atlantic history. We stay in our room, entertaining two kids and exchange messages with friends back home and the family we travel with. The mattress for our king-size bed covers the patio doors. The staff residence we see below has its windows boarded up.

We've used two streaming services to watch movies.

The false alarm two hours ago showed that our go-bags are ready, and we can head to shelter in under 30 s. They ever actually confirmed it as a false alarm.

 

The Secretary General of the legit United Nations, said this.

Are there any adults in the rooms where decisions like "bomb Gaza" are made? Why are so few saying what defeated Jamaal Bowman are saying, "permanent ceasefire now". And remember how Bowman was defeated. $17K/hr.

Also, cute story, Lebanon is the only other country in the world to feature a plant on its flag. The Lebanese are beautiful, Mediterranean people. LEBANON is at the crossroads of empires, and now — as is often the case — Lebanese are victims of outland calamities; Syria, the dock, and econonic collapse.

Hezb. are based there. Lebanon is thus remade like Afghanistan. Isr. reserves the right to "defend".

 

I've seen this meme before. I have two questions:

  1. What is this meme called?

  2. Is there video of the outcome?

 

There are only a few books that I've experienced both ways. I'm wondering if this is an area for exploration.

 

BMO IFL in Toronto. Rumored to be coming to its end.

 

Achbar Mark et al. directors. The Corporation : A Documentary. Big Picture Media Corporation ; Filmwest Associates 2004.

If a Corporation is a legal entity with all of the rights of persons, what is the psychological profile of one to whom "corporate personhood" is endowed? What behaviours do Corporations exhibit which support this psychological profile?

Ask yourself honestly — If you had forever to live, access to infinite money, and no body to imprison, how would you act?

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