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Guilty of being nobody’s problem

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Robin@xdNiBoR·
We needed someone who wanted to succeed and we got him
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The Sietch of Sci-Fi |
I often see people claim Denis Villeneuve is shying away from the 'weirdness' of Dune and I think that sentiment misunderstands the first novel. Alia the talking fetus, the Harkonnen spider creature and everything happening on Giedi Prime - a monochrome planet rooted in BDSM culture - Paul's visions - way trippier than in the book - the constant, ominous vibes of the Bene Gesserit and even a baby sandworm. Denis Villeneuve's Dune IS strange and weird and in some ways, I would argue it actually goes beyond Herbert's work in that regard. Dune (1965) is a fairly straightforward work of science-fiction that remains mostly practical and grounded. Herbert was focused on Imperial Politics and Space Imperialism, Religion and Ecology and the concept of power. It wasn't his goal to create a grotesquely strange world and he never really did. Some people simply seem to have warped memories of the first novel due to Jodorowsky and Lynch. The book is not a constantly psychedelic, absurdist story; the drug plays a role, but I feel some people oversimplify the story and claim everyone is constantly and completely high. Dune (1965) isn't filled with the plethora of strange concepts you see in the later books. Shape-shifting Tleilaxu Face-Dancers, Gholas, a human-worm hybrid creature, Chairdogs. It doesn't have a guild navigator show up every two pages. They are mentioned, but neither described nor shown until Messiah so it makes sense we haven't seen them yet. I have complete faith that he will capture the weirder lore aspects and characters of Dune: Messiah brilliantly in Dune: Part Three.
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Lukas Klein
Lukas Klein@LukasKleinn·
@BlakeKresses He still mogs him though? What does this have to do with Newsom looking like an SS officer while Vance looks like a fat pig?
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
@BlakeKresses @Manray_2020 It’s insane that these people genuinely vote for their leader based on looks. Like they aren’t kidding. They have to be 50 IQ maximum. Imagine picking the leader of your nation the same way a middle-aged woman picks her favorite athlete/sports team?
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Blake Kresses
Blake Kresses@BlakeKresses·
@Manray_2020 Sorry I don’t really concern myself with the lingo of retarded children. I don’t need to hear anymore about your gay little crush on Newsom.
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
@IranSpec Is Pezeshkian not a regime pawn as well? I can’t agree with the idea of keeping someone from this regime in place. It made sense for Venezuela because they weren’t lunatic radical theocrats. But for Iran, I don’t see how we could ever trust one of these religious radicals.
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Paul Muad’Dib
Paul Muad’Dib@trygraptor·
>celebrated as warrior for killing drugged prisoners with guards around >gets called genius by Uncle for bringing bombs to a war >gets in first real knife fight and dies an icon
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
@Kiradavis He’s just pretending to be Trump again by making another parody post. It is so embarrassing at this point. He doesn’t understand that people like Trump because Trump is genuine. Newsom is being the exact opposite of genuine.
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
@J_R_R_Talkin @trygraptor In Feyd’s defense, Paul could literally see the future by the time they fought. Kinda hard to beat a guy who can see what’ll happen before it happens.
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J.R.R. Talkin’@J_R_R_Talkin·
@trygraptor Feyd would’ve won if not for Paul’s relentless training sessions from my favorite character Guerney Halleck.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
For the record, to every European saying America is doing this for Israel: no. America is doing the dirty work Europeans were too scared to do, opening a strait your economies depend on because your governments couldn’t stomach confronting a radical Islamic regime that’s been holding the world hostage for years. This had to happen before messianic Islamists got nuclear weapons and ICBMs capable of hitting every city on earth. That clock was running. Someone had to stop it. That’s something you clearly don’t understand.
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82nd Airborne. 75th Rangers. Delta. 160th SOAR. SEALs. The IRGC should start praying.

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Cinema Connoisseur@MovieEndorser·
AD ASTRA is an Underrated Film
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
@TomasEs11556918 @IranSpec You are talking about entirely different subjects here. I am talking about Iran and their regime, and the removal of said regime. That is for the good of the world. Removing Iran’s regime. Do you really not believe so?
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azael
azael@TomasEs11556918·
@GuiltySyrup @IranSpec When you say good for the world, you mean good for your country? , because 38 million people has been killed because of your “let’s bring democracy” ideology. Also You have brought starvation and child exploitation to fulfill economic interests (research about Africa situation)
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Iran Spectator
Iran Spectator@IranSpec·
I can’t believe I’m saying this. But the Islamic Republic cannot afford to weaken deterrence now If Iran’s critical infrastructure (power grid, etc.) is targeted, there must be a strong proportionate response. You don’t get to plunge 90 million Iranians into darkness and walk away. No justification for attacking civilian essentials — doesn’t matter who is in charge. What’s next? Poisoning Iran’s lakes and rivers? Bombing hospitals? Collective Punishment has consequences…
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Syrup🥞🇺🇸@GuiltySyrup·
It is a stain on the reputation of mankind that we have allowed the Islamic Republic in Iran to exist for nearly five decades. There is no justification to continue a world shared with these monsters. However the eradication of this regime happens, must happen.
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts

🚨#BREAKING: Around 4,500 U.S. sailors and Marines are now being deployed to the Middle East, including an infantry battalion landing team backed by helicopters, F-35 fighter jets, and armored amphibious vehicles.

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