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Netflix Indonesia
Netflix Indonesia@NetflixID·
Gedung tinggi pasti ada aja satu lantai yang mistis 😫
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Sober Dad@Unlinked101·
@rotovegas_taane Go away and don't come back. You're right, we don't care about you.
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taane te arawa
taane te arawa@rotovegas_taane·
As a Kiwi working in Oz for a year heres what I've learned- They cant tell difference btwn Maori & Islanders. Indonesia is more relevant to them than NZ is. No one can name our PM. Or any past PMs. That incl Ardern. They think we are dirt poor. They have no interest in us.
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Tlön Industries
Tlön Industries@TlonIndustries·
Dead Mall, the final chapter of Dreamcore, is out now! 5 huge liminal worlds. Pure surreal exploration and psychological dread. Available right now on Steam • Epic • PS5 • Xbox X|S
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末廣末蔵
末廣末蔵@oHLeiqANE8fT9Ck·
因みに、「第3回 日本ホラー映画大賞」受賞作品がAmazon、U-NEXTでレンタル配信開始。 今年の第4回大賞では話題の『ゴボゴボギュギュ』が入選、昨年の第3回では選考委員特別賞を受賞した山河図の短編ホラー 映画『蠱毒』も観れちゃう。 “恐い”と”可愛い”の共存に”キモい”と”邪悪”まで加えちゃった…
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昨年のKADOKAWA主催「第3回日本ホラー映画大賞」でホラー 映画『蠱毒』が選考委員特別賞を受賞した映画制作団体・山河図、今年の第4回大賞でも、新作『ゴボゴボギュギュ』が入選を果たす…2年連続…もう売れちゃうわ… にしても『ゴボゴボギュギュ』…相変わらず気持ち悪い… movies.kadokawa.co.jp/japan-horror-f…

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Mari🌱☁︎
Mari🌱☁︎@ixiaolii·
قبل فترة تابعت فيلم One Million Yen Girl هو فيلم ياباني هادئ وتأملي يحكي عن فتاة تُدعى سوزوكو، تقرر الهروب من حياتها بعد خروجها من السجن وبسبب نظرة الآخرين لها. تضع لنفسها قاعدة: كلما جمعت مليون ين في مدينة ما، تتركها وتنتقل إلى مكان جديد دون أن تتعلق بأي شخص.
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Sober Dad@Unlinked101·
@Recliningdad @AutismCapital Yeah... We are more connected now... But are we actually? I feel a lot more isolated. When I was a kid we would go rent a VHS together and watch it as a family. Now I have a family, we do that sometimes, but often we are all on our own device.
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Recliner
Recliner@Recliningdad·
When you interacted with everyone, even just waiting for Taco Bell or in line for a movie or at Best Buy buying a CD…you started to realize we are all sort of the same..we are all just trying to survive. Same at work. My IT/Finance teams from the late 90s into the early 2010s. They were tight. You actually knew people, you had a bond and it showed in work product. You looked out for each other and stuck up for each other…and part of that was you worked next to them.
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Watching TV as the primary form of leisure peaked in 1999. From 2000 onwards it started falling off. More and more data continues to pour in that 1999 was the peak of human civilization. Everyone watching TV unified us. It was a single cultural schelling point. We were unified.
Gurwinder@G_S_Bhogal

How Americans aged 25-35 spend their free time, 1920-2026. A shift toward ever more leisure and solitude. The most underrated change is the loss of time spent “doing nothing” (i.e. introspecting). shorturl.at/aIA6y

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Sober Dad@Unlinked101·
@Recliningdad @AutismCapital It was good in a way to all be focused on the same cultural things. But, one of the benefits of the internet is that it's allowed people to find their communities. Still kinda miss the old days, though.
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Recliner
Recliner@Recliningdad·
@AutismCapital Correct. Gen X can talk about CBS Friday night line up, ABC Saturday night and NBC midweek sitcoms. We all watched the same programs and games, and had some bonding via small talk. 2000 the sopranos started…and you could sort of see it starting to fragment into the 2010s.
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