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Sieger von Angst🇺🇸🇻🇪🇩🇪
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Katılım Kasım 2022
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@TheSimDoughnut @JuanitoSay I’m probably too close to this cuz I’m a huge Ozzy fan but also I lost my dad when I was 18 and it took me YEARS to get above 99lbs due to anxiety and depression and grief.
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@ShadowofEzra So what if he doesn’t? Tired of this genocidal sympathizers asking for reverence
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The Zionist Organization of America is having a major meltdown over New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani’s decision to boycott the annual Israeli Day Parade.
Mamdani also says he won’t visit Israel, which the ZOA claims is required.
“Every single mayor has marched in the event, and Mamdani says he won’t.”
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@SirBylHolte This shit about this movie is exhausting! You should cast and pay for your own movie. Let’s move on from this. Blocking this
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I asked GROK to recast Nolan's "Odyssey" using actual big name Greek/Greek-American actors working today. How did he do?
Odysseus — Theo James
(The ultimate brooding hero who can carry a 3-hour epic.)
Penelope — Jennifer Aniston
(The loyal queen who waits 20 years while fending off suitors.)
Telemachus — Nicholas Galitzine
(Young, intense prince energy.)
Athena — Melina Kanakaredes
(Wisdom, strategy, and commanding presence.)
Circe — Rita Wilson
(Seductive, dangerous, and magically unhinged.)
Calypso — Marie Avgeropoulos
(The beautiful, possessive nymph who traps Odysseus for years.)
The Sirens (lead Siren) — Tracy Spiridakos
(Hypnotic voice and deadly allure — perfect for the deadly songstresses.)
Poseidon — Michael Chiklis
(The raging, grudge-holding god of the sea.)
Zeus — Billy Zane
(That commanding voice thundering from Olympus.)
Hermes — Hank Azaria
(The quick-witted messenger god with trickster flair.)
Antinous (lead Suitor) — John Stamos
(The arrogant, sleazy pretty-boy suitor who wants the throne and Penelope.)
Polyphemus the Cyclops — Zach Galifianakis
(Chaotic, one-eyed giant comedy-horror gold.)
Eumaeus (loyal swineherd) — Chris Diamantopoulos
(The steadfast, no-nonsense ally.)
Nestor — Elias Koteas
(The wise old king and veteran of Troy.)
Menelaus — Dimitrious Karras or a strong veteran Greek actor.
Scylla (voice/appearance) — Tonia Sotiropoulou
(The terrifying sea monster.)
THIS is the version I would pay for, NOT Nolan's TEMU remake.
See how easy it is when you want to do it right?

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@atrupar Whatever left intact of his brain is a mushy pile of shit
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@MarcusRenatus @KyleClark Look at the racists talking
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@vwapx @creepydotorg wtf? You didn’t read? Do you have a filter?
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@creepydotorg Even back in the day, parents were trying to do creepy cross gendering to their children, leave our kids alone!
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On the left is David Reimer, and on the right is Brenda Reimer. They are the same person.
As a child, he was the victim of a botched circumcision, and on the advice of a doctor, his family decided to have him castrated and raised as a girl.
For years, doctors presented the case as proof that a child’s gender identity could be shaped by upbringing.
But he never felt like a girl.
He rejected dresses, hated being treated that way, and struggled deeply with the identity forced on him.
At 14, his parents finally told him the truth. A year later, he chose to live as a boy again and took the name David.
He later married and became a stepfather, but the trauma followed him for the rest of his life.
In 2004, David Reimer died by suicide at 38.


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@US_Stormwatch What’s the purpose of this analogy? You seem a very confused human; likely a colon dweller in someone’s ass
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@Paralelogram777 Helen wasn’t a Scandinavian Barbarian !!! Come on. Stop the bullshit
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@CultureExploreX Also, the director can do his own interpretation as an artist. Think this as the fallacy that Jesus was a blond dude with blue eyes. Well, in this case the fallacy is even worst because Jesus didn’t exist. All character are fictitious in Homer’s odyssey, even Homer himself was
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The Odyssey has survived for nearly 3,000 years because form matters: names, speech, armor, hierarchy, beauty, courage, piety, homecoming, and the moral weight of the ancient world.
But when an epic starts sounding like a Marvel trailer, people are right to ask whether the old world has been understood or merely used.
A director can adapt Homer, but adaptation should still carry the weight of Homer’s world.
When I go to see The Odyssey, I am not only looking for a plot. I am looking for the world that shaped the story: its language, honor, gods, rituals, hierarchy, beauty, fear, and longing for home.
If the ancient poem is only being used as raw material for a modern blockbuster, then why call it The Odyssey at all?
Create your own myth. Give it a different title. Let Homer remain Homer.w
ScreenRant@screenrant
Christopher Nolan's #TheOdyssey is set for release this summer and the internet ... has some thoughts. But! ‼️ Movies don't need to be historically accurate to be compelling. Let's discuss! screenrant.com/the-odyssey-ba…
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@CultureExploreX This argument is circular. It’s about the story and less about how we adapt the story today. If you are referring to casting, which I feel you do, then your point is irrelevant since you trying to compare it to people living 3000 years ago, when race was a different concept.
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