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The Rabbit King

@_rabbit_king

Internet Nobody. 68% Water.

Katılım Ekim 2018
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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@retro_anime I love FMA because it was one of the first animes I ever watched that was longer than 26 episodes. FMA:B felt rushed at the beginning to catch up to the planned changes, but I enjoyed the expanded story and characters. I love them both, for different reasons.
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Retro Anime
Retro Anime@retro_anime·
What's the best version?
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Naughty Noticer@NaughtyNoticer·
@_rabbit_king @LilBramwell @saynoto1337 @kinocopter @bumbadum14 @grok It doesn't matter what twisted verbiage you justify it with. Everyone involved with taking public funds to compensate for injuries that aren't bad enough to prevent someone from earning a median income should be expelled & forfeit all their assets for that treasonous looting.
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Habitual Linecrosser
Habitual Linecrosser@HLC_actual·
Ok vets we all know Uncle Sam fucks our bodies and minds up. But this level of egregious welfare baby bullshit has gotta stop. This is a rare occurrence as most of us getting out are genuinely fucked up and just tell the truth to the doctors and accept what we get. When we see guys that were shot getting less “benefits” than dudes like this who literally never did anything something is wrong. This is a rare occurance but should be called out when it happens. Hold each other accountable.
Erich Hartmann@erichhartmann

Military Disability fraud is rampant, but for some reason is ignored, allowed… and even encouraged. This kind of obvious cheating ruins the system for those who actually need it: heroes who served our country honorably and were injured in the process.

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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@BradD80 @JazzDeeApple @AnneKemn @erichhartmann If you were knowledgeable about VA compensation (you're clearly not), you'd know having a P&T rating doesn't mean you can't work; it just means that you are compensated by how much permanent damage an injury has caused to you. You can still work full-time doing things unrelated.
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Erich Hartmann
Erich Hartmann@erichhartmann·
Military Disability fraud is rampant, but for some reason is ignored, allowed… and even encouraged. This kind of obvious cheating ruins the system for those who actually need it: heroes who served our country honorably and were injured in the process.
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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@andrew_wiggen @andjo47 @HLC_actual Yep, took the VA nearly a decade to finally admit their doctors fucked up my diagnosis and approve my claim. Then they screwed me out of all that backpay because apparently a form missed the deadline by 12hrs or something shit, but they couldn't tell me which form or when lmao.
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Andrew Wiggen
Andrew Wiggen@andrew_wiggen·
The fact that you posted this shows how ignorant you are of this sucky system. It’s literally designed to this. The guys from 20 years ago could have a 0 percent but still service connected on any given issue. Guess what it’s 20 years later, it’s worse. It’s now 80. What you don’t know is they spent 10 years to get that adjusted.
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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@paul_fiorito @JazzDeeApple @AnneKemn @erichhartmann You can lie about whatever you want, but you still have to get evaluated by licensed professionals who are trained to spot over-exaggerations and lies that don't match your claims. Rarely does a veteran get 100% on their first attempt, even WITH documented proof.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Andy Weir wrote a novel nobody wanted, posted it on his blog for free, then sold it on Kindle for 99 cents. It sold 35,000 copies in a month. This weekend, the movie based on his third book opened at $141 million worldwide. Weir was a software engineer who started posting The Martian chapter by chapter on his website in 2009. Readers asked him to put it on Kindle. Within days of it hitting the bestseller list, he had a literary agent, a publishing deal, and Fox bought the film rights. The Martian cost $108 million to make and grossed $630 million. Drew Goddard wrote that screenplay. He wrote this one too. Project Hail Mary cost nearly double at $200 million. And the studio behind it isn’t Fox. It’s Amazon MGM, which exists because Amazon wrote an $8.45 billion check to buy MGM in 2021. Four years and several expensive flops later, this is the first time that bet has looked smart. Amazon MGM’s 2026 started ugly. A Melania documentary earned $16 million on a $40 million budget. Crime 101 managed $65 million worldwide against $90 million in production costs. Then Hail Mary opened to $80.5 million domestic, the second-largest non-franchise debut in a decade, behind only Oppenheimer’s $82.4 million. Here’s what makes Amazon’s math viable: 200 million people pay for Amazon Prime, mostly for shipping. Prime Video is included. Every movie they put in theaters is a marketing campaign for a streaming service their customers already have. Their distribution chief said it in 2024: if they cover marketing costs theatrically, the movie pays for itself again on streaming. Traditional studios need a film to gross 2.5x its budget. Amazon just needs to cover the ad spend. The film earned a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and an “A” CinemaScore (an audience exit poll that predicts how long a movie keeps selling tickets). If it tracks anything like The Martian, which had a similar audience profile and word of mouth, it could push past $600 million globally. Same screenwriter adapting both books, for a studio that didn’t exist when the first one came out.
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm

‘PROJECT HAIL MARY’ has already earned $141M worldwide. • Biggest opening of 2026 so far • Amazon MGM's biggest opening ever • One of the biggest global openings for a non-franchise film ever Read our review: bit.ly/DFMary

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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@HiddenDekuScrub @skweeds @fandompulse Like she tells Grace in the movie, it's basically go save the world and die a hero, or stay and die with the rest of us. At least him going gave everyone else a chance to live.
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HiddenDekuScrub@HiddenDekuScrub·
Yeah, the "global warming" scene, where they nuke Antarctica repeatedly to try and set off global warming on purpose because the world's pretty much in a panic and looking for any possibility of generating just a little more heat? That scene isn't even in the movie. Even as one who believes the whole global warming thing was mostly a scam, I found the scene understandable, if a little pointless and performative. They end up doing the very thing we've been told will end life on earth on purpose in hopes to save life on earth. It isn't preachy at all, just presented as irony in the name of doing something, anything, in the face of a crazy situation.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Matt Walsh gives his thoughts on Project Hail Mary: "We all really enjoyed it. Its greatest achievement is that it’s an actual family movie. Not too babyish for adults and not too grown up for the kids. Reminds me of the PG movies they used to make all the time in the 80s and 90s. Very much a spiritual descendent of ET. Maybe Hollywood will take the hint and start making real family films again."
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@fandompulse Funding government science projects to deal with global climate change? I’m shocked anyone MAGA could watch this and not realize it goes against their beliefs.
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The Rabbit King
The Rabbit King@_rabbit_king·
@NaughtyNoticer @LilBramwell @saynoto1337 @kinocopter @bumbadum14 You're a retard lmao. It's not "disability," it's compensation. When you sign up for the military, the government guarantees you compensation for any injuries you get while serving. They are literally paying you for how badly you were injured, not by how much you can't work.
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Naughty Noticer
Naughty Noticer@NaughtyNoticer·
@LilBramwell @saynoto1337 @kinocopter @bumbadum14 It certainly could be if the tinnitus or deafness & failure to learn sign language or utilize communication assistance aids was so bad that it prevented someone from holding down a job & earning a median income.
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🔎🕵️‍♂️Floki, P.I🕵️‍♂️🔎
The VA has a 0.01% fraud and abuse rate with claims for compensation. The OIG is extremely virulent against fraudulent claims. If you know of someone like that. Please reach out to them. Otherwise...you are just a moron. Irony is...people are denied things all the time. I had a surgery in Iraq for a severe laceration and crushing my pinky. Denied by the VA for that one. They deny and rate at 0% all the time. The 0% is so if it becomes an issue later you can still recieve medical attention for it, but not compensation.
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