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pirateprincessjess · 2 hours
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Do you wonder?
Nah, I get lost to easily. I pretty much always use a map and go right to where I’m trying to be
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pirateprincessjess · 2 hours
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These are from the Godzilla Magic the gathering crossover thing, but please don’t ever crop out an artists name when you post their work.
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 2 hours
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This looks like a mix of a few designs. The body looks like KiryuGoni from Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla
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With the purplish pink spines of Mire/Giragoji design
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It’s a cool mashup of two designs that I really genuinely love
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 2 hours
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Oh this is from Godzilla Monster of Monsters! This game absolutely rules!
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 2 hours
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Oh shit! This is a very cool thing that you’ve made! It looks awesome!
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 15 hours
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Awwww heck. You have in fact stumped me. What is this from? Is this a fan animation?
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 17 hours
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love dungeon meshi senshi's character design bc when he has the helmet on he looks like a fucking pokemon
and then he takes the helmet off and hes just a guy with a face and forehead and everything
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to me he looks like this
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pirateprincessjess · 17 hours
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Ok I finally finished it!
Puppy HRT Interlude - Freaks
Featuring @kaylasartwork, thank you so much for those awesome backgrounds! ^^
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pirateprincessjess · 17 hours
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I don’t have a clue what battle cats is, but I’m gonna cherish this image of a cat in a Godzilla suit for the rest of my life.
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 17 hours
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Honestly yeah, I’m really liking this design. I’d love to see it get used more often
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 17 hours
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Yes yes yes! Another very important addition, and I’m glad you said this.
I feel the need to periodically remind people that Idiocracy is a eugenics movie.
One of the things that eugenicists believe is that it is bad for society when the “wrong people” breed.
The entire premise of the movie is that “stupid people” kept having kids while “smart people” didn’t have kids, and it ruined society because stupid genes propagated while smart genes died out. This is eugenics propaganda.
I know people will read this and their response will be “actually it’s satire” but the movie isn’t satirizing eugenics. It’s satirizing anti-intellectualism, and consumerism, and it proposes eugenics as a solution.
When eugenics was first conceived, it was used as a way to justify inequality. The idea was that people who held privilege were able to do so because they were smarter and genetically superior to lazy and stupid people who don’t have privilege. Obviously this is bad and wrong, but it is also the core lesson of Idiocracy.
The movie literally ends with the main character becoming president and having “the smartest children in the world.” Because he and his wife have smarter genes than everyone else. The proposed solution for the things that Idiocracy is satirizing is for the smart people to have children that can be in charge of the world.
I know it’s fun to use this movie to dunk on anti-intellectualism and the MAGA movement, but we need to stop. When you quote and reference this movie you are spreading eugenics propaganda.
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pirateprincessjess · 18 hours
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Great question! This is actually a really common question when talking about eugenics and eugenicists media analysis.
I think the confusion comes from a misunderstanding of what exactly eugenics is. Eugenics isn’t just about exterminating undesirable people (although eugenicist thought often leads to this conclusion, which is a big part of what eugenics is bad).
Eugenics is about justifying inequity. Early eugenicists would argue that land owners, and wealthy people are the natural superior to poor people. They would say that poor people are lazy and too stupid to be in charge, and their laziness and stupidity is a genetic trait. They argue that hese people can’t change, so there is no reason to fix the inequity in the world.
In Idiocracy the stupid people have kids at a very high rate and pass down their genetic stupidity causing society to collapse. This is the root of the problem. The people in Idiocracy are stupid because of genetics.
The people in Idiocracy aren’t being made stupid by a system of control, or an oppressor who wants people to be ignorant and complacent. They are stupid because that is how they are. They have a genetic predisposition to be stupid, and cannot change.
In the movie a person with “superior genes” shows up and fixes the world’s biggest problem (a food shortage), and is then put in charge of everything because the people recognize his superiority.
He then proceeds to have children with the only other person in the world who has “smart genes” and and the movie calls them “the worlds smartest children” because they are genetically superior to everyone else.
The plot of this movie is enforcing the the eugenics philosophy that there are genetically superior people who need to be in charge, and that genetically inferior people cannot change, and should not hold power.
Idiocracy says that laziness and stupidity are immutable genetic traits, and that is why “better people” need to breed and need to be in charge. That is the core of eugenics. (And it’s really gross and awful and bad)
I feel the need to periodically remind people that Idiocracy is a eugenics movie.
One of the things that eugenicists believe is that it is bad for society when the “wrong people” breed.
The entire premise of the movie is that “stupid people” kept having kids while “smart people” didn’t have kids, and it ruined society because stupid genes propagated while smart genes died out. This is eugenics propaganda.
I know people will read this and their response will be “actually it’s satire” but the movie isn’t satirizing eugenics. It’s satirizing anti-intellectualism, and consumerism, and it proposes eugenics as a solution.
When eugenics was first conceived, it was used as a way to justify inequality. The idea was that people who held privilege were able to do so because they were smarter and genetically superior to lazy and stupid people who don’t have privilege. Obviously this is bad and wrong, but it is also the core lesson of Idiocracy.
The movie literally ends with the main character becoming president and having “the smartest children in the world.” Because he and his wife have smarter genes than everyone else. The proposed solution for the things that Idiocracy is satirizing is for the smart people to have children that can be in charge of the world.
I know it’s fun to use this movie to dunk on anti-intellectualism and the MAGA movement, but we need to stop. When you quote and reference this movie you are spreading eugenics propaganda.
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pirateprincessjess · 19 hours
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Oh man let’s talk about Cars 2 and eugenics. (Jack saint has a really good video about this, and I’m gonna paraphrase them a lot here)
In Cars 2 the plot revolves around a new alternative to fossil fuel called Allinol. It’s a great super fuel, but it has one major problem.
When cars using Allinol get hit by an emp, they fucking explode and die.
This isn’t actually a flaw with allinol, it’s a feature. Allinol is being made by a group of defective cars called Lemons, and marketed to other cars as a way to even the playing field.
Lemons, in the cars universe, is a term for cars that have manufacturing defects (the movie hints that the term lemon might actually be an in universe ableist slur, but it’s the only term we are given to refer to these cars with)
This plot is pretty fucked up when you remember that the cars in the these movies are a stand in for people. Lemons are the disabled people of the Cars universe, and the plot is that evil disabled people are killing able bodied people because they feel disenfranchised.
Own its own, having the existence of lemons is fine. It is okay to acknowledge that people are born with different levels of physical ability. The problem is that the movie posits that the lemons are inherently worth less to society than other cars, and that they need to accept their place.
There is no attempt to make life better for the lemons in this movie. They stop the evil lemons from killing cars with Allinol, but they don’t do anything to aid the lemons who were not part of this evil scheme.
Cars 2 says that society values some lives more than others, and that’s the way that it ought to be. This movie says that inequality is just the way of the world, and that instead of helping people with less privilege, you should profit off of them so you can squeeze a little value out of them.
Lemons can’t get anywhere on their own? Charge them to tow them places and provide no alternative. (Mater brags about this a few times in the movie)
Lemons need frequent replacement parts? Stop making those parts when it’s no longer profitable to do so
A lemon tries to buy an unavailable part in the black market? Arrest them.
A lemon tries to change the system? Ridicule them.
This is eugenics
I feel the need to periodically remind people that Idiocracy is a eugenics movie.
One of the things that eugenicists believe is that it is bad for society when the “wrong people” breed.
The entire premise of the movie is that “stupid people” kept having kids while “smart people” didn’t have kids, and it ruined society because stupid genes propagated while smart genes died out. This is eugenics propaganda.
I know people will read this and their response will be “actually it’s satire” but the movie isn’t satirizing eugenics. It’s satirizing anti-intellectualism, and consumerism, and it proposes eugenics as a solution.
When eugenics was first conceived, it was used as a way to justify inequality. The idea was that people who held privilege were able to do so because they were smarter and genetically superior to lazy and stupid people who don’t have privilege. Obviously this is bad and wrong, but it is also the core lesson of Idiocracy.
The movie literally ends with the main character becoming president and having “the smartest children in the world.” Because he and his wife have smarter genes than everyone else. The proposed solution for the things that Idiocracy is satirizing is for the smart people to have children that can be in charge of the world.
I know it’s fun to use this movie to dunk on anti-intellectualism and the MAGA movement, but we need to stop. When you quote and reference this movie you are spreading eugenics propaganda.
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pirateprincessjess · 20 hours
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Had a same sort of moment recently, someone was asking for advice on a speed run and I knew almost instantly something was wrong because of a very particular thing. Very cool feeling of making a specific correct call, like my weird expertise was right!
Right?! It’s the absolute best feeling in the world! My very specific niche knowledge is relevant!! I’ve been waiting for this moment!!!!
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pirateprincessjess · 20 hours
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I did! But it was more from process of elimination than anything. I am pretty familiar with most official on screen appearances of Godzilla (excluding the bajillion mobile game collabs), but I wasn’t super familiar with this design. It’s a 3D model, and not a guy in a suit so that means it had to be a fairly recent design (especially judging by the quality of the image).
From there it was pretty easy to narrow down, because I know most official cgi appearances of Godzilla really well, and I knew that this wasn’t any of the ones that I’m super familiar with. I haven’t seen the escape room Godzilla very much because I haven’t found much footage of it, so it was probably that version of Godzilla.
What’s everybody’s most useless skill? If you show me any picture of Godzilla I can tell you exactly which Godzilla suit it is and who was wearing it.
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pirateprincessjess · 20 hours
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I regret to inform you that Discord's new Terms of Service includes an arbitration clause. You can find it here https://discord.com/terms/#16. This clause includes an opt-out, which I have transcribed here:
You can decline this agreement to arbitrate by emailing an opt-out notice to [email protected] within 30 days of April 15, 2024 or when you first register your Discord account, whichever is later; otherwise, you shall be bound to arbitrate disputes in accordance with the terms of these paragraphs. If you opt out of these arbitration provisions, Discord also will not be bound by them.
These clauses are underhanded ways that corporations seek to deprive you of your right to participate in class-action lawsuits and your right to a jury trial. (This does only apply to us users ,other people still spread the word though )
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pirateprincessjess · 22 hours
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So we’re playing Fortnite?
i’m gonna have a yellow bull- i mean red bull
and then i’m gonna peg my girlfriend- i mean piss on her- i mean play fortnite
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