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เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2014
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@jppheonix the real problem with Valhalla is the gods section, stops the game dead.
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Irrelevant@jppheonix·
@iTrap4TheHokage Valhalla was cool till I had to play the modern section. Dropped it immediately and can't bring myself to pick it back up
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@AnisDrawn oh no they made a really good game again
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@SaintRoddy that prick was acting like this during the treble season
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roddysaint@SaintRoddy·
@SanesBurner State of this fucking club the last two years, why aren't you miserable too?
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@Sturgeons_Law nobody's read Accursed Kings, if you're gonna accuse anyone of being ASOIAF's pappy it's Druon
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Sturgeon's Law
Sturgeon's Law@Sturgeons_Law·
@salan_ur Yes, among other things. Historical fiction is a bigger influence on it than most fantasy is.
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@Fr33Chas3r New UCL format's been a failure not 'fairly successful' viewing figures are down.
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💻@Fr33Chas3r·
New UCL format been fairly successful but Europa league is so far gone lol. I’m in the middle of spring break with nothing to do and none of these match ups move me
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Future Adam Curtis B-Roll
Future Adam Curtis B-Roll@adamcurtisbroll·
Clavicular is interviewed by historian Daniel Bessner on his Kick livestream, March 2026.
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@ikissallgirls Had this happen with goodreads, was a high I'll never get back.
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Marco@ikissallgirls·
@regularaugust Reminds me of when I gave a movie a shitty review and the director came after me
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august@regularaugust·
Letterboxd won’t add dm’s because you’d log something 2/5 and get “Look. Something has gotta be done about you one day”
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@SCFCJosh96 it is mental how pretty much every year an English fan gets stabbed in Naples and they just continue to host games there without anything change.
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@user03996255 @jp_JellyRoll @cammyk_67 @OliDugmore know so many people who did apprenticeships or entry-levels and then got downsized or mysteriously stopped getting trained the moment they ended. Anyone positioning those scams as a clearly option is either trying to con or is lying to themselves
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K@user03996255·
@jp_JellyRoll @cammyk_67 @OliDugmore I’ve seen so many examples of it, my company (a stereotypical financial services company) is currently letting a great young worker go. They don’t want to train him more or give him opportunities to progress, so he told them he’s going to leave. The managers said fine.
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@BBPOISONings Who did arsenal sign him from?
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Rome Plow@BBPOISONings·
@yakobper90 Effects of carrying a big club on your back since age 19 👍🏼
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Yakob@yakobper90·
Saka FC this is dark ngl…..title winning season at the age of 24 and you’re getting hooked at 59’.
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@InsaneIdiot2 People already have patreon accounts. Way less friction in getting them to pay you with it
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InsaneIdiot 🔆@InsaneIdiot2·
@hellspatisserie @ladyaethernaut Like patreon takes 10%, it's a pretty substantial feel just for convenience. That said it's possible the type of person who patreons wants all their subs in one place/the 10% fee never feels like too much since patreons tend to either make literally nothing or a crap load
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@chromaticc_ Yeah and then that changed as he got nearer and nearer to retirement and started pushing the family man image
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chromaticc_@chromaticc_·
@velodus the hell do you mean taboo. it was an extremely national news story. like he literally lost all of his sponsors from it and many comedians made jokes about it. it wasn't taboo in the slightest
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Velodus✨@velodus·
You can tell there's a new generation of young NBA fans online who didn't grow up idolizing Kobe because it seriously used to be taboo to even *mention* his rape allegations.
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@mymanbpostin Don't care about Cavill but the Craig bond films were not critical hits. Two of them were well received
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who, me? 🦉@mymanbpostin·
Because his audition sucked and when they chose Daniel Craig over him they ended up with commercial/critical hits that outpaced the spy-thrillers where Cavill was the lead. Like I'm sorry, but basic film history solidified that Twitter fancasts are not good standards for reality.
Danger@Haydenbarton_39

How the fuck do you not cast this guy as bond

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@dave_kehr This is object fetishism. Most people watching the film are not watching the big print of it that's stored in some basement in New York or DC. It's a mass audience medium, if a film only existed there it's functionally dead.
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DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
Piracy is the most effective way to preserve movie history, whether you like it or not... Especially older obscure films... Great filmmakers understand that fact... Werner Herzog is certainly one of them. There are millions of cinephiles today who wouldn't have been exposed to great films if not for piracy. In countries like India, it is the only way to watch older movies, since the other options are unaffordable for normal working people. Most studios & almost all the streaming platforms don't care about preserving movies, but the pirates do. We are forever indebted to their passion & hard work.
Jon W. (v2)@rarefilmsguy

Werner Herzog was on a podcast a few weeks ago defending piracy again: "Piracy is the most succesful form of distribution nowadays. So be it. But films are accessible and this is why very young people discover them" 🎙️ Freakonomics Radio Podcast Ep. 665

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@UnseguidorXdel1 Pep specifically signed Rodri because he wanted a tall DM who was good in the air
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Alex@UnseguidorXdel1·
Nah bro, you don’t get it bro. English teams are sooooo physical, they kick the ball forward and they run! Thats why the team that has dominated the premier league for the past 10 years is managed by a guy that loveeeeeeeees those technical players. Bernardo, gundogan, Rodri
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@zbogus77 Theon chapters are.
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@StevenWallaby Somewhat counterintuitively it's easier for japanese alternative/experimental acts to break through because the big labels don't care about them and they have to tour more to make money.
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@regularaugust It still kind of amazes me that Boris broke through this barrier
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august@regularaugust·
Japan has a healthier secondhand market and trains you can take to rare film screenings. I get why there’s the cultural difference, but being broadly anti-piracy in the year 2026 does strike me as totally insane
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@utdrobbo He's a serial plagarist who has only ever sounded like he knows what he's talking about when he's copying someone else's point from twitter
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@misharipov Took me 8 movies to work out who it was, I'm so washed...
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