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Silent Enthusiast

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I will do better || Games, books, MTG, films, whatever really || English Literature grad

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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
Words to live by.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie you had no idea was gonna be THAT good.
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‏ً@itsnwts·
SERIOUS QUESTION: if somebody handed you $7,000 and said it’s because you’re ugły, are you accepting it?
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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@Valillya To make things easier. Less items means less things to balance. Also, basically no one was building those items, then it kinda means they are not good enough. This happens every year.
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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@chinchilladas To be honest, most of the recent backlash appears to come from MAGA supporters, which isn’t surprising given the nature of the film.
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Food Hub@F0ODHub·
Fries aren’t available, what are you having with this burger?
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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@RachelXReads @SimpkinsBooks You nailed it here. This is the real issue, not people wanting their hobbies to be cheaper. It’s easy to focus on individuals and blame them, when the real problem lies with the publishing houses.
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Rachel Christine
Rachel Christine@RachelXReads·
My husband wrote a book that sells close to 250 copies a year, and it sells more every year. He gets less than a dollar per book. Writers don't write for money. They write because they believe in what they put on the page. Buying a book is one small way you can show appreciation for the effort it takes to create something they hope will make your life just a little bit better.
Summie's write@RuthSummie

Tbh

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@movieman3388076 @ReturnedSpirit It looks like they only started hating on this movie yesterday or the day before. I’ve seen a ton of tweets about it this morning. Also, a lot of those takes are coming from MAGA accounts saying the movie is bad… huh, I wonder why that could possibly be.
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Evanescence@evanescence·
In case you missed it, we have a brand new song out! Stream “Who Will You Follow”, now available on all platforms.    And don’t forget to presave our upcoming album Sanctuary, which will be available on June 5th.    Stream – Who Will You Follow: evanescence.lnk.to/WWYF Presave – Sanctuary: evanescence.lnk.to/Sanctuary 📸 Chapman Baehler
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Evanescence@evanescence·
We are so incredibly excited to announce our new album, Sanctuary. It’ll be available on streaming platforms on June 5th. Presave live now. Our new single, Who Will You Follow, is out TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT!! This album is over three years in the making, and we are so damn proud of every second of it. Hope you love it and can’t wait for you to hear it! HERE WE GO!!! evanescence.lnk.to/Sanctuary Style by: Marjan Malakpour & @Gelarehdesigns Photographer: Chapman Baehler
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דוב@dwb138204334154·
@martyrmade If Israel are terrorists, then so are the U.S. They’ve committed the same acts.
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Martyr Made@martyrmade·
Iran has been consistent and clear that any ceasefire or peace deal must include Lebanon, and any observer should assume Iran will not abandon Hezbollah after the group’s loyalty against ISIS, and now in this current war. Hez has distinguished itself as the best light infantry force in the region, and Iran’s deterrent depends on the loyalty of its regional allies. If Trump allows Israel to continue pounding Lebanon, the war will resume, simple as that. Peace is on the table. Iran and the Trump administration clearly want it. If Israel doesn’t want it, it’s not our problem, and Trump should let them fight their own war.
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s.m.@smtorama·
the goddess of the hunt, Artemis
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Avatar Universe@4vataruniverse·
The guardians of Kyoshi Island
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HIDEO_KOJIMA@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN·
What is this?! Another incredible “one” has appeared! It has a rhythm and style I’ve never seen before. And yet, it clearly understands "film" and has been meticulously crafted. Throughout my life, I’ve encountered various geniuses that have changed my life, and this work feels like it’s going to be one of those. I’ve already watched the screener 3 times, and I still can’t articulate my thoughts well. Even so, it grips my heart. I can hear the “sound of falling” as the “common sense” of cinema I’ve built over 60 years collapses within me. Since then, the various “sounds of falling” that played throughout the film continue to ring in my head.
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Anime Daily@anime_daily·
If you're left brained you'd see a rabbit and if you're right brained you'd see a cat
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Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Trump threatens that "a whole civilization will die tonight" in new post
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Carl Weezer@carl_weezerson·
@KelllerJordan @freckledn Good thing I didn’t mention anything about the amount of use. Just that both are made of plastic. Keep up
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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@achillghost @OpenSleigh Well, his books ARE kinda PG13. I don't think that's bad tho. I'd say most of his books fall into YA. That's completely fine. As far as I know, he's not trying to deny any of that.
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Dr. Alex Zawacki@achillghost·
Brandon Sanderson is a Mormon whose books eschew all sexuality and mention of alcohol; even the violence is basically PG-13. In what possible universe could he write ASOIAF
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Brandon Sanderson on why he would not finish George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones even if he was asked: "I wouldn't say yes to finishing ASOIAF, if asked. (And I don't think they'd ask me.) I'd respectfully decline. I wouldn't be right for the job for many reasons. I wouldn't want to put in the content that the series has, and part of that is due to my religious faith, part of it is just who I am. I don't shy away from difficult material, but I prefer not to get explicit. Honestly, when I read it in George's work, I often just cringe. I don't think it fits in prose; I think it looks tacky. But that's almost 100% due to the my religious leanings. I realize that others don't read such scenes in the same way as I do. However, I'd suggest that this is actually a minor reason why I'd be a bad writer on this series, despite having enormous respect for GRRM and his talent as a storyteller. The primary reason has to do with fundamental optimism vs pessimism. I write darkness into my books, but it is darkness as contrast to light, and there is always a spark of hope. George's work seems fundamentally pessimistic--which I don't say as a slam. One of my favorite short stories is Harrison Bergeron, which is also fundamentally pessimistic. Saying George's work is pessimistic doesn't mean that HE is pessimistic, only that he creates a work of art that evokes emotion and discussion through pessimistic themes. As a comparison, I'm glad that Silver Age science fiction produced both Harrison Bergeron and Star Trek--but I'm Star Trek, not Harrison Bergeron. Calling me in to work on this piece would be like calling in Spielberg to finish a Tarantino film. (Not to imply I deserve to be ranked with either one.) Sure, he could do it, but wouldn't you want someone who themselves makes films with Tarantino-like themes? My work is also fundamentally different from George's in our use of magic. We've talked about books, and he points out (rightly) that I often use a heavily magical component in my stories--particularly the endings. This is because I'm writing science/magic hybrids, and the idea of magic as progress is fascinating to me. George, however, prefers his magic to be arcane, unknown, and dark--not a tool, but a force you can sometimes (with great danger) apply. This is a small issue, as I'm fond of books that use magic differently, I've just made a stylistic choice in how I do what I do." Do you think this still holds?

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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@Saam_Orlong I mean, he explained pretty well what he meant, but whatever gets you the interactions I guess...
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Saam@Saam_Orlong·
This is the guy that's calling GRRM's prose "tacky" btw 😹
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Fandom Pulse@fandompulse

Brandon Sanderson on why he would not finish George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones even if he was asked: "I wouldn't say yes to finishing ASOIAF, if asked. (And I don't think they'd ask me.) I'd respectfully decline. I wouldn't be right for the job for many reasons. I wouldn't want to put in the content that the series has, and part of that is due to my religious faith, part of it is just who I am. I don't shy away from difficult material, but I prefer not to get explicit. Honestly, when I read it in George's work, I often just cringe. I don't think it fits in prose; I think it looks tacky. But that's almost 100% due to the my religious leanings. I realize that others don't read such scenes in the same way as I do. However, I'd suggest that this is actually a minor reason why I'd be a bad writer on this series, despite having enormous respect for GRRM and his talent as a storyteller. The primary reason has to do with fundamental optimism vs pessimism. I write darkness into my books, but it is darkness as contrast to light, and there is always a spark of hope. George's work seems fundamentally pessimistic--which I don't say as a slam. One of my favorite short stories is Harrison Bergeron, which is also fundamentally pessimistic. Saying George's work is pessimistic doesn't mean that HE is pessimistic, only that he creates a work of art that evokes emotion and discussion through pessimistic themes. As a comparison, I'm glad that Silver Age science fiction produced both Harrison Bergeron and Star Trek--but I'm Star Trek, not Harrison Bergeron. Calling me in to work on this piece would be like calling in Spielberg to finish a Tarantino film. (Not to imply I deserve to be ranked with either one.) Sure, he could do it, but wouldn't you want someone who themselves makes films with Tarantino-like themes? My work is also fundamentally different from George's in our use of magic. We've talked about books, and he points out (rightly) that I often use a heavily magical component in my stories--particularly the endings. This is because I'm writing science/magic hybrids, and the idea of magic as progress is fascinating to me. George, however, prefers his magic to be arcane, unknown, and dark--not a tool, but a force you can sometimes (with great danger) apply. This is a small issue, as I'm fond of books that use magic differently, I've just made a stylistic choice in how I do what I do." Do you think this still holds?

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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@seriouslyjokinn Of course, this was not the case for every show. Some didn't get subs for months and months. And some even were ignored by many fansubs because they had to focus their efforts on popular shows.
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Silent Enthusiast@BuffReview·
@seriouslyjokinn Fansubs uploaded the episodes to internet forums between one day and one week after they aired on TV. I loved a website called mcanime, where multiple fansubs uploaded their work and you could follow the one you liked. Each fansub had their own style and schedule. Good times.
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