

I can’t see teenagers and 20-somethings going, “What I really want is a laptop that runs software from the 90s.”


I can’t see teenagers and 20-somethings going, “What I really want is a laptop that runs software from the 90s.”


Rovo made it easier for me to find things that search was quite useless at finding. I found no other benefits to Rovo.


For me it was The Amytiville Horror (1979). I still can’t look out of a window at night and not think of seeing eyes. I didn’t see the film until I was about 11, so mid 80s.


He’s a narcissist. This is what they do, or don’t do in this case.


This. Your faith is presented as normal when growing up in religious family. As you get older, there is opportunity to question those beliefs and, for some people, you realise those beliefs are mental and insane.


Is that “all stops”, as in they will get rid of that guy who very definitely did a Nazi salute?


I’m glad this is basically the top post.


I was sitting in the room while my friend’s dad was having a argument with his horrible dad. The horrible dad threatened to write him out of his will, and my friend’s dad respond, “Why do you think I’d want 1/6th of fuck all anyway?”
I wouldn’t be so blunt with my mother about things, but every time she talks about inheritance I encourage her to just spend the money on herself. Anything will be spilt between 7 kids overall (3 hers, 4 my late step dad). She is holding on to an expensive ring because my very well off, money hungry sister, has basically demanded it, so I’m working behind the scenes to try get her to sell it so she can invest in making her last few years that much easier.
Worrying that every unexpected pain in your body will be cancer.


Oh great! That puts me at ease.


Is that like 2 dozen, or 3 dozen? Twenty four people doesn’t sound like much.

The film certainly had some absolutely amazing special effects. I was impressed with how real Gollum looked and interacted with people. But take the scene of Frodo running into Mt Doom. That was terrible. It was a series of films, but slightly marred by either innatention or time constraints.

When I went back to and watched LOTR recently, a number of special effects were incredibly disappointing. They definitely rushed some of those scenes.


This reminds me of the ambulance scene from the movie Redirected.



This is from Nigel Farage, a UK right wing politician - blaming the liberals and their rhetoric for encouraging it to happen.
I’m not sure how you got that I don’t appreciate history from my comment. That’s some amazing mental gymnastics. You get a cookie.