SinExdeath
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There is no ethical consumption of HBO’s Harry Potter series theverge.com/report/901818/…


If you're ready for a movie marathon set in a galaxy far, far away, here's a guide on how to watch all of the Star Wars movies and TV shows in chronological order. bit.ly/4s2GRxp

Why do people keeping saying fandom was ruined in 2020 by normies joining as if fandom toxicity wasn’t a thing before then. Like if anything "weird kids" might be the most toxic lol


This is unironically the single greatest piece of writing advice I've ever seen.

hetslop scenes where the guys check out all of the girls are really starting to get on my nerves even more than they were before in persona, i hope persona 1 and 2 dont have that im kinda done with this


A Chick-fil-A employee using a mechanical lift to throw away a single trash bag just sparked a massive culture war. Blue-collar workers filmed it from above, laughing and saying modern men have gotten completely soft. Half the internet agrees, bragging about slinging 50lb boxes into trailers by hand all day. The other half says Chick-fil-A is brilliant. Fast-food trash is incredibly heavy, and this machine saves employees' backs while preventing massive workers' comp lawsuits. Are we becoming a weak society, or is this just smart corporate safety?






Don't do this please 🙂


Oh cool all the 30-40 year olds that say Ocarina of Time is their favorite Zelda game can finally play it for the first time


Sweet Baby Inc. CEO Kim Belair describes white male gamers as picky babies: "I think in our industry and in so many creative industries — if you want to look at film, and, television and any art form — we start treating our core demographics as a fixed and static value something that does not want to change and something that is locked in place. So despite the changing face of audiences, despite the changing face of conferences like this one, we still look at our core demographics and say, ‘Okay, they’re white, cis, hetero males.’ And we cater almost exclusively to them. And the problem is that we don’t just cater to them like, ‘You know, here’s something that we think you’ll enjoy.’ We cater to them like a picky baby. We feed them the same thing that we know that they love and we keep on feeding it. We’re like, ‘Here you go. We know you love it. Eat this. Eat this. Eat this.’ So then when they get anything else they react as a picky baby would, which would be like, ‘Oh! No thank you. I do not want this.’ And we’ve actually done this so long that what we’re doing is creating an entire nation of picky babies and they make us scared to deviate from what we actually want to do. Just in case these picky babies don’t want to play our games." Why do video game developers hire someone like this?

















