Robert Schmidt
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Robert Schmidt
@schmidty_x
Lead IT Services Engineer of NYC
New York, NY Katılım Ekim 2024
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@TheStingisBack I saw this, 8MM, and Strangeland all back to back in the movies and I told my friend he couldn't pick the movies anymore. Way too dark lol
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@Ivlogo06 @ThatEricAlper Exactly, devils are underhanded but sticklers for the rules
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@GearFiveOP Yo siento decepcionante a su primer villano
Straizo era el maestro hamon de ese momento, osea quien se supone lo manejaba mejor que los demás, convertido en vampiro igual a Dio y aun así murió muy rápido
Luego de eso, esta parte de jojos es bastante entretenida
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Primeras impresiones de la parte 2 de JoJos (hasta el episodio 13).
- Joseph es MUY inteligente, más que Jonathan.
- Joseph es más fuerte que Jonathan (?, a mi me parece que sí a pesar de que no tenga pulido el hamon.
- Me gusta mucho la creatividad y poderes en esta obra, me recuerda al principio de OP, que muchas de las peleas eran creativas.
- Me parece bonito que Speedwagon sea el tio de Joseph o mejor dicho, esta guay que mantenga su juramento de serle leal a la familia Joestar, TOP PERSONAJE.
- Desprende una de carisma el puto Joseph, que entiendo la razón de porque a todos os gusta mucho y yo solo he visto una pequeña parte, no me imagino a futuro.
Ahora toca irme a Roma 🫡

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Amigo que Joseph está loquísimo jajajaja
Es muy extraño este personaje, o sea es noble como su abuelo, pero sus medios de hacer bien las cosas son dudosas, de hecho evalúa la mafia y sabe que dicen la verdad y aún así lo revienta solo porque "soltó una noticia tan espantosa a su abuelita" jajajajaja
Y lo de la metralleta al vampiro traidor de la parte 1... En serio ojalá Jonathan pudiera ver cómo es su nieto, me encantaría ver la reacción de su nieto loco 🤣
Pinta bien la parte 2 de JoJos.

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Easter, I had one half of those plastic eggs and I was spinning it on my finger. It would eventually fall off and I'd act like it broke my heart with silly sounds. My son laughed every time, so I was doing it for like 30 minutes. My mother in law comes in and is like wtf is wrong with you? 🤷♂️ it made him laugh
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@VandalHeart383 @retro_gamess Yes and it's one of the ways to cheese the mercenary side game. Get up on boxes and dodge the dog over an over to rack up enough time to beat the challenge
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@retro_gamess Wait, you can dodge in the original RE3? I don't remember that.
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@schmidty_x @TheMonologist Grew up in the 1980s, do not ever remember this movie.
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@shuyili Used to love this game, so many secret items if you purposely trip on rocks or go backwards sometimes
GIF
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Suddenly my timeline pops up my childhood favorite game haha
retro games@retro_gamess
Adventure Island (1987)
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@beetlemoses Sometimes I think a zombie apocalypse would be easier to deal with
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@ResidentDante Josef! *crunch* with the dogs sounding like T Rexes
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"Alpha Team is flying around the forest zone, situated in northwest Raccoon City, where we're searching for the helicopter of our compatriots
Bravo Team, who disappeared during the middle of our mission."
History Calendar@historycalendar
A ruined mansion in the thick Irish forests
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@jujuman404 @CertiNobody Ahh maybe I'm thinking the game because when you call Spider-Man or Venom they have that gun. Firestorm definitely did extra damage. Been a long time since I read the comics and played the game though
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@schmidty_x @CertiNobody He did use the sonic gun but it was revealed he isn't weak to sound. Or just less weak compared to venom.
Like when he waa getting blasted he feigned being hurt then was like "juuuuusting kiidddding"
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@jujuman404 @CertiNobody Yeah and I remember Spider-Man using a sonic gun from Mr Fantastic
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@CertiNobody I'm pretty sure he is stipl weak to fire.
Like Firestar almost killed in in Maximum Carnage
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@daniel_knauf @June15th2025 Hate to tell you, IT is like this too
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It’s a different, trust me. I worked normal jobs for 27 years. The glamor industries—entertainment, fashion, etc.—tend to draw sociopathic personalities into executive ranks. They are insecure and vindictive and rarely held accountable because they know suing them is a career suicide pact. Plus larceny is hard-baked into the culture.
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I’m friends with a Hollywood veteran, a guy who’s traded lines with greats, generated an incredible body of work and earned a shelf full of Emmys.
We were talking about a showrunner we’d both worked for, a guy of adequate talent who’s notorious for breaking writers, credit-jumping and holding grudges.
A petty, genuinely evil guy. And a yeller.
Yeah, one of those.
My friend told me how much he admired me for just letting this guy’s bullshit roll off my back.
I said, “Dude, everyone comes into this world with a bucket of fucks to give, and sometime around when I turned 50, I ran fresh out. Seriously. I don’t give a fuck. Somebody yells at me, I just look at them like they’re from Mars. It’s like, ‘What’re you? My Dad? My wife? Get out.’”
I told him I don’t give a fuck what they want. I’m gonna do what I do, and the only thing I DO very much give a fuck about is the quality of my work, because my only REAL boss is the guy at home holding the remote.
“Otherwise,” I said, “I’m fresh out of fucks to give. It’s like a superpower. They don’t scare me.”
He gave me a somber look and said, “Danny, that’s your problem. That’s why you don’t work nearly as much as you deserve to.”
“Because I don’t give a fuck?”
“No,” he said, “because you don’t fear them. And they know that.”
“So if I want to work more, you’re saying I have to simulate being afraid of them?” I asked.
“Yeah,” he said. “Otherwise, they think you’re dangerous and they hate you.”
More than anything, I suspect that’s why the Academy snubbed Robert Duvall in the memorial section.
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