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Jeebus

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#1052069
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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TV’s Frink said:

Ryan McAvoy said:

Oh and pro tip for the Democrats for a return advert… you might want to point out that what an immature teenager was caught doing on film, is slightly less important than what a grown 59 year old man who wanted to President was caught saying about women.

The fact that the 59-year-old pussygrabber is now President would seem to indicate that it actually isn’t important at all.

U-S-A!!! U-S-A!!!

I think he’s 70.

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#1051962
Topic
Random Thoughts
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Gotcha. I agree with Tyr about MF DOOM, he’s got a very smooth and laidback flow. He reminds me a bit of Biggie. Only problem is that if you’re using Spotify it’s pretty hard to find his stuff since he’s gone by so many different names.

Hip-hop and rap have changed a lot in a short amount of time, even stuff from 2007 sounds noticeably different from modern rap. It’s entirely possible that a fan of old rap won’t enjoy any new rap. I guess I’ll just post some stuff that I like, no guarantee that you will too;

P’s & Q’s by Mick Jenkins. The song is a gimmick, really, but it’s a cool gimmick that showcases Jenkins’ writing abilities. Around 110 instances of the letter P and 23 of the letter Q.

Gang Related by Logic. A story told from the dual perspectives of young Logic and his older brother and how they view gang culture.

Average Joe by Kendrick Lamar. Another commentary on gang culture from the perspective of Kendrick, an “average Joe.”

Letter to the Free by Common. Political song about the state of black America, even if you don’t agree with the message or have no idea what he’s talking about, I think it sounds good.

Let Nas Down by J Cole. A true story about the aftermath of J Cole’s first hit song.

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#1051927
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Random Thoughts
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“Oldies” rap wasn’t what I needed to force myself to enjoy, I already enjoyed it. The two most prominent artists in my playlist are Mos Def and Nate Dogg.

The rap that I needed to force myself to like is the new stuff, and I’ve definitely found things to enjoy that are new. But at the same time, I’ve found a lot of lyrically uninspired garbage, yet I still find myself listening to it.

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#1051591
Topic
Revenge of the Sith (The New Canon Cut) [ON HOLD INDEFINITELY]
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ForceGhostRecon said:

Jeebus said:

These are some mock-ups I did on how to handle that scene;

A much more subtle approach

I think that one’s pretty chilling and cool, but the audience misses out on Vader’s reaction to Padme’s death.

This one includes Vader’s reaction, but uses a different scream

Right now I’m downloading the Anti-Cheese edits to see how Jeremy handles the scene, I’ll try to update with a clip of it once it’s downloaded.

EDIT:

Another alternate scream from the man behind the Anti-Cheese Edits

From the Anti-Cheese Edit’s official release, no scream at all. Well, maybe a minor scream but it’s mostly drowned out by the building crumbling.

Soooooo am I the only one who laughed when they heard that scream?

No.

lol cringe-worthy.

gag

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#1051442
Topic
I tend to watch the SE sometimes
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Possessed said:

Because he wasn’t supposed to age or what?

I’m not Ryan, but I assume his argument is this;

“Throughout the course of the OT, we saw Han grow from a smuggler who cares about nobody but himself to a man fighting for a cause. In TFA they basically reset that, they make it so he’s a smuggler again, totally forgoing any character growth that we saw in the OT.”

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#1050704
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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TV’s Frink said:

Jay said:

TV’s Frink said:

I sure hope so, but I’m worried about the Bernie bros throwing another fit because they didn’t get their again.

Maybe Bernie’s supporters are justifiably upset over the way he was treated by the DNC and the apparent corruption in that organization, and this vote could be interpreted as more of the same from a party that claims to be for the people while it continues to sell out to corporate interests. This is exactly the kind of behavior that led to the Tea Party, and I’m not liberal enough for a Democrat equivalent to show up and crash the party in 2018.

Bernie’s supporters are justified in being upset how the DNC acted, no question…and yet nothing justified refusing to vote for Clinton and potentially helping Trump get elected,

Plenty Bernie supporters voted for Hillary. And it isn’t the fault of Bernie supporters that Hillary was a bad candidate that people couldn’t stomach voting for.

Sometimes being an adult means making a choice you don’t like because the only alternative is worse.

Those are hollow words.