Jeremy H.
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Jeremy H.
@RockChalkJeremy
Simple Guy...
Kansas City, MO Katılım Aralık 2013
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@RockChalkJeremy Retatrutide. Similar too ozempic if you've heard of that.
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@melhael We can dislike posts now? Hmm... now where is @DigitalFringed1 's video post on that pig snout soup.... I need to start rapidly clicking 'dislike'. :D
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@AxeSentinel @KnightmarishJ Hahaha. Not him. The guy was cool.
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@DigitalFringed1 But, I was coming back to finish my reps on that! 😁
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@WilliamShatner Happy Birthday! Hope you are having a fantastic day!
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@DigitalFringed1 double bacon cheeseburger and medium fries from McDonald's was my dinner. :)
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@Phil_Sports hmm... salary? health benefits? 401K? What is AI paying these days? :)
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Want to get in at the ground floor before the inevitable AI takeover?
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BREAKING: New startup "RentAHuman" allows AI agents to rent humans to perform tasks they cannot physically perform themselves.
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@DigitalFringed1 not that I am making a subtle reference to the snout soup while welcoming you back from ghost ban jail. :)
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@RockChalkJeremy According to the original post, no.
He was not in pain anymore.
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@MagicBendy Agreed, I was reluctant to watch it after seeing previews, but I saw it, and was pleasantly surprised. Enjoyed it enough that I bought the DVD. As for Silver Surfer's actions and the baby's actions.. agreed, predictable and I was ok with it. :)
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I enjoyed it. It wasn’t the greatest Superhero movie of all time, but it was enjoyable. I REALLY enjoyed the 60s vibe of the whole movie. I liked that they didn’t waste half a movie on an origin story. I liked how they brought everyone up to speed. I appreciated that it was family-oriented. It was scripted and filmed in a way that it will be timeless, which was very clever. There was no ‘current event’ commentary incongruously wedged in there, which is rare these days. There were funny parts, but they didn’t over-do it with the humor, as Marvel tends to do. So it was a good balance. I hadn’t watched it before because I have never been a fan of The Fantastic Four. They’ve always bored me as superhero characters, AND I’ve reached my saturation point with the MCU, (with the exception of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man); so, I had decided I wasn’t interested.
I’m also tired of giant evil space guy villains. Over it.
The ending - with the Silver Surfer doing what she did and with the baby doing what he did - were ridiculously predictable. And I don’t mean at the end…I mean, I knew both would do what they did very early in the movie.
So it’s a really good, enjoyable ‘popcorn’ movie, and it was exceptionally cleverly made so it will be just as relevant and enjoyable in 50 years as it is now. It’s not dated. But it was predictable. I’ll probably watch it again in a year or so. Maybe two. I think the good far outweighed the negative stuff. (The negative stuff is on me, not on the movie - it’s not the movie’s fault I’ve reached my saturation point with thr MCU, or that I could figure out the ending. Those are on me and the movie was actually very clever, enjoyable and well done.)
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@DigitalFringed1 Just now getting back to check on this poll. Glad the correct one won. :)
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