definitely that blue/green color that you have your hair dyed in
:3
it’s called aquaaaaa
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definitely that blue/green color that you have your hair dyed in
:3
it’s called aquaaaaa
do u like w*ed
i’ve smoked weed a few times but either it makes me anxious and paranoid, or it just makes me sleepy, with none of the positive effects. i know my dad is the same, so it might be genetic. as it is it’s been 2-3 years since i’ve last smoked any, though i’ve had a few occasions. im also weirded out by the concept of government weed, considering its legal now and sold only in government-run stores
radical-eirini replied to your post “I have a real suspicion that Peterson is now aware that his use of the...”
what in particular makes you think he realized his mistake?
The way he uses phrases like “postmodernism” or “cultural Marxism” strikes me as someone who was simply grasping some ready-made categories and didnt think too much about the details (that is to say, he’s thinking in cliches). His use of the term “neo-Marxism” kinda feels like he’s trying to put up some amount of padding in between how he uses the term “Marxism” and what “Marxism” actually means and thus is somewhat aware that there is a disconnect between the two. Like he doesnt seem go just go in with the blind recklessness to make statements that have relation to facts like people that do Frankfurt School conspiracy theories, Peterson seems to want to keep the “boogeyman” a bit more anonymous
also the whole Zero Books podcast thing where he suddenly had prior commitments come up when he coincidentally found out that the disconnect between his views on “postmodernism” and “Marxism” would be explicitly brought up
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24. You can only have one kind of sandwich. Every sandwich ingredient known to humankind is at your disposal.
I hate this question because by all logical means it should be peanut butter (for ease of making) or egg and bacon with assorted spices on top (for completeness and taste) as dictated by my nutritional demands, and you know this.
If I am to be more creative than that I'm probably just going with what I love to have while high: mayonnaise, tuna, pickle (I will not accept constructive criticism).
47. If you could ask your future self one question, what would it be?
If I had time to prepare I'd probably ask if it was worth it to keep going — this is currently a working assumption rather than something I have faith in — but if this was a sudden thing I'd probably just drop the spaghetti and ask me if anything ever ended up happening between me and ---.
54. Have you ever baked your own cake?
Only if 'under strict supervision' counts.
what is ur number 1 hobby/favorite thing to do
there’s a few different answers to this but basically
1. my favorite thing to would be eating good food. a nice meal, ideally at the restaurant, is one of very things in the world i actually feel pleasure from
2. idk if it can count as a hobby but i’d say i dabble in film appreciation. i try to watch a decent amount of movie and think/read about them. at this point i’m fairly proud of my watched collection (which y’all can see on my letterboxd! im vivja on there) and i love talking about movies i like and/or hate. unfortunately watching movies requires a lot of focus/energy for me so i don’t do it as much as i would want to.
3. the rest of the time im mostly playing video games. right now im super into Path of Exile, but ive been meaning to start a heavily modded Factorio game which should be delightfully painful
pink but i think thats based of you
it is based of me but i say it sparingly.
radical-eirini
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“To present a succinct overview of everything we are planning on doing:...”
@fishmech only a bed fits in there tbh
it reminds me of this classic scam apartment listing in nyc (which theres like 30 different videos of online because people keep moving in, coming up with something wacky to live out of it, and then get a new place
(this is 78 square feet, and really the circumstance is that it’s just a room in a classic boarding house/tenement building with shared bathroom and kitchen for each floor - but it always gets sold as a “ministudio apartment”. it meets about the barest legal standards in the city to be listed as a “bedroom”)
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4. A film you could watch on repeat for the rest of your life?
If I were to answer this question literally I'd say Drive because it has a decently engaging soundtrack and has a few lines that never fail to make me laff
In terms of films that I would enjoy watching very often, probably Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant. It's a very slow and methodical film, with tons of very small cues in terms of its acting. It also plays with the medium in a way— its director was primarily into theatre and as a result most of the film has very little cuts in it, and the few cuts that are present are very purposeful and change the scene almost completely. Every time I watch it there's another subtle use of the medium that I spot that adds to it in the way that only film used in this way could.
Also, when it comes to the films about white cis women throwing tantrums, it's better than Gone Girl and Hereditary and Midsommar put together. 😌
Lola Rennt is similar in the sense that to people who aren't me it'll probably take multiple watches to build a coherent theory about what's going on, but also because it's a film about time loops there is also a wealth of details to pick up with interesting thematic cohesion between the different parts of the film.
I don't think most films actually have added value upon rewatches, but these two do.
8. Which book would you like to see adapted into a film?
Already answered.
11. Your favourite movie genre?
Drama probably still has a special spot for me. There are a lot of boring ways to do drama in films, but through answering the rest of these asks I am really coming to realise that there is a variety of stories to tell and how to tell them in a way that seems absent in a lot of other genres. Even when other films have dramatic elements, these tend to be overshadowed by other aspects of the genre they're blended with, in particular when it comes to action films due to the extremely strong convention on how to portray action that we've arrived at. But perhaps someone will do something more interesting sometime?
The one exception I'd probably maintain is Alien.
12. A movie that holds a special place in your heart?
Already answered.