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Wait a second...
In the opening, before the title reads “gen:LOCK”, it rolls through a bunch of others, the first being “gen:NUT”, and the rest being similar to what we see on this screen in this order.
But look. There IS no “gen:NUT.”
They just put in a “nut” joke for fun, I guess.
I know it’s been said 129320946752008927 times already, but WOW, Gen:LOCK has stellar animation. I would go as far as to say it’s groundbreaking. It is so visually captivating on every level. The story hits the ground at a strong start, too. It parcels information through dialogue and visuals, sometimes subtly. Each scene evokes the reactions it needs, even if it’s just wonder at a few moments of a fantastic aerial dogfight. The storyline and the characters are all very natural, and the plot and leaves you wanting to know more. And I love how in all the seriousness, there’s a chipper millennial-seeming character who constantly swears. Gen:LOCK is crazy good and it’s going somewhere crazy.
i really love this moment! how his best friend meet him first they could go with his lover and make unessery drama but they didn’t. i love how his friends didn’t show any reaction to the body and act like nothing change! even see his friend like this after 4 years thinking he is dead!
you can see that in the end of the scene when the doctor say: Thank you!
Although I have been a fan of Rwby since the beginning, Genlock has captured my heart. Using the trailer I made a composition. Made in a day so not finished.
(via https://open.spotify.com/artist/345bglYoIhQmyGm4epIlNj)
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Roman's death was the funniest thing. This episode was scary as shit, though.
idt he’s dead, Ruby killed the Griffin like 10 seconds after it ate him. He’s gonna come out of the explosion pissed but I think he’s gonna come out
I don’t think she killed the giant griffin. The same griffin was destroying the ship from the inside after ruby knocked it into the control room.
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New age Genocide
reblogging again
made this for someones project. hope you like
It saddens me that someone so cognizant of the suffering brought upon animals to produce meat, still eats meat, but I think I can understand it. I was a vegan for 3 years due to the poor conditions dairy cows or chickens are kept in to produce eggs and milk (and slaughtered when they can no longer produce) but I went back to vegetarian because it was a hard commitment, and honestly I like things like pizza and cake. Is it simply human nature to be willfully ignorant for our own interest?
No one wants to give up their creature comforts just to make the world a better place. We have a psychological need to indulge in whatever pleasures we can, and it’s hard to give up a pleasure just because we’re told it has ramifications elsewhere in a world that most of us are totally divorced from and never subjected to.
Do I want a world without chocolate cake? Or do I want a world where chickens and cows aren’t kept in miserably conditions as egg and milk slaves?
A chicken is not a person, and nor is a cow. They do not have our capacity for self-awareness. There are good arguments to be made that our intelligence and self-awareness makes our lives more valuable than those of cows and chickens—and if you don’t believe that, where do you draw the line? Surely bacteria aren’t our equals?
But if you accept any version of that argument—the argument that we are entitled to exploit animals to whatever extent due to our superiority—then wouldn’t something more intelligent than us have the right to exploit us? What if we at some point create an artificial intelligence (or come in contact with an alien intelligence) that is far greater than our own? Would we not by our own logic be morally acceptable targets for such an intelligence to exploit brutally for any purpose? Perhaps the machines were the heroes of the Matrix, and humanity just a “disease”, as Agent Smith said in the first (and only good) Matrix film.
But that was a total digression.
I like chocolate cake and cheeseburgers more than I care about chicken and cow liberation. If this is a moral failing, history will judge me accordingly.
And TJ just lost a follower.
I only lost a follower who, when faced with something he disagreed with, chose to run away. That’s not much of a loss, to be honest with you.
man, you roasted that bitch and ate him for tea
If you didn’t think this was the coolest thing ever, you’re lying
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Getting into my groove
niiiiice :)