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Blaziken my love | Not insane #ENVtuber | Sleep-deprived video editor | Graphic designer | Important DM’s only pls | OC by @SirSaladBar

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ryder 🍔
ryder 🍔@umaposting·
“While it may not happen soon, I will see these rules changed.” rudolf secretly wanting oguri to be allowed to run in the classics and using her status to petition the ura, changing their rules & making tm opera o able to win the satsuki sho… oh my kaichou
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Umamusume Positivity@Umamusumefandom

🐴DAILY UMA QUESTION!🐴 What's the most memorable moment you witnessed through Umamusume (game, manga, movie, anime, etc...)?

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Yurika@hanagawa_yurika·
This is actually factual and easily backed up by tons of evidence on the Internet and offline. Just joining for the sake of clout has ruined hobbies (and fandoms by extension). Now it's just difficult to admit to enjoy a hobby without being accused of defamatory claims.
evil witch val // BLACKBIRD REP@artificial0wl

hobbies stopped being fun when a bunch of people want to be part of your hobby without actually doing the hobby

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in charge of the girls@AmeriKraut·
sinners is a terrible watch for people who have no basic understanding of american history, jim crow, irish history, the gospel to blues pipeline and the ongoing fight between the black church and black spirituality, or have never seen fireflies.
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edith . 🏳️‍⚧️👹🏳️‍⚧️
this is a phenomenon that i like to call the villainous paradox “we’re sick and tired of sympathetic villains and prefer villains that are pure evil!” “here’s a villain doing a villainous thing” “hrmmm idk man thats kinda problematic and/or diddyblud”
Dinkster250@DinkDaBird

its so odd how a lot of current-day audiences scream for bad guys to be *just* bad guys without any overplayed sympathetic angles but also can't tolerate a piece-of-shit character acting or saying anything that would reinforce that they're a piece-of-shit

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Dastanovich
Dastanovich@Dastanovich_·
New larp. What do you think?
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kovie ˖ . ݁𝜗𝜚. ݁₊
i still genuinely cannot imagine the thought process that goes into deciding to do this
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
You're watching a $248 million film and not a single green or blue screen was used. The alien is a handmade puppet. The cockpit physically rotates to simulate gravity. I looked at the production tech behind this 95% score, and the engineering is wild. Phil Lord and Chris Miller, directing their first live-action movie in 12 years, built the entire Hail Mary spacecraft as a real set at Shepperton Studios in England. Not a miniature. Not a digital model. A full-size ship interior you can walk through. Production designer Charlie Wood studied the International Space Station, Russia's Mir station, and the Boeing 747 cockpit to get the look right. He deliberately made the panels mismatched, because real spacecraft are assembled from parts made by different companies. Nothing matches perfectly. That's what makes it feel real. The cockpit is only about 8 feet wide. It sits on a mechanical platform that can tilt, spin, and shake, so when the ship changes direction or enters different gravity conditions, the whole set moves. Chairs end up on walls. Ladders flip direction. Gosling was suspended inside a spinning ring so he could float and move through the ship for real, reacting to actual hardware around him. No guessing where a wall might be added later. Then there's Rocky. He's the alien co-lead, and he's not CGI. Neal Scanlan, the creature designer who built the Porgs for Star Wars, spent a full year on this character. Over 300 designs before they landed on the final look. Rocky is a thin, hollow shell, 3D-printed from a digital sculpture, then hand-painted in see-through layers so light passes through him like skin. His arms pop off and swap out depending on the scene: one set has a closed fist for walking, another has tiny motorized fingers strong enough to pick up objects. Five puppeteers (nicknamed the "Rockyteers") operated him in every scene. James Ortiz, an award-winning puppet designer from New York theater, voiced Rocky and controlled him on set. When Scanlan met him, he told Ortiz, "You're Frank Oz, and I'm making Yoda for you." Every reaction Gosling gives to the alien is to something physically in front of him. Greig Fraser, who won the Oscar for shooting Dune, filmed the space scenes in the larger IMAX format (that taller image you see in IMAX theaters) and the Earth flashbacks in regular widescreen. Then the team did something unusual: they took the digital footage and printed it onto real film strips, twice, using two different types of film stock. Then they scanned those strips back into digital. It sounds redundant, but it adds a texture and warmth that you can only get from physical film. Fraser used the same technique on Dune and The Batman. Drew Goddard spent six years writing this screenplay. His last adaptation of Andy Weir's novel, The Martian, earned him an Oscar nomination. He described the challenge this way: a screenplay gets about 5% of a novel's word count. The lead is alone for most of the runtime. When he finally gets a co-star, that co-star doesn't speak English, communicates through sounds closer to whale song, and has no face. Goddard called it a screenwriter's nightmare, then said that difficulty was the whole point. He and the directors fought studio pushback to keep Weir's original ending intact. 95% from 212 critics. 98% from over 2,500 audience ratings. And the lead isn't a superhero, a cop, or a soldier. He's just an ordinary middle school science teacher.
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm

‘PROJECT HAIL MARY’ is Ryan Gosling's highest rated film on Rotten Tomatoes at 95%. Read our review: bit.ly/DFMary

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buried@burieddontmiss·
This is super cool because how do you make real life Ichigo Zanpakuto's
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