honestly, just give me a sumptuous bean burger. I only eat kebabs because they're cheap and available, not because I crave meat like a vampire
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Mulvad too are rolling out "quantum-resistant encryption" (read: they add another random key after the first key handshake is established)
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/stable-quantum-resistant-tunnels-in-the-app
I really hope that storage increases faster than our recording tech, to the point that everyone can easily store the sum total of the internet (videos and all) on a single portable drive.
"As I howled at the moon after burying deep my latest prey, I bumped into my kids gym teacher who reminded me to pick up my kids by 4."
isn't the modernized music just modernized Russian folk music?
I feel like I'm the only person I know who really enjoyed the sheer visual masterpiece that was the second movie. Gosling is supposed to under-react here, and that he does well, right until the point that he breaks.
My god, the effects.
My god, the soundtrack. He's a fantastic musician. I really liked his Lost Themes, especially Wraith:
Ah, the Care Bears movie. Yeah I was deeply ashamed too, but you love what you love.
I like it, but it's also a movie where world leaders act in the most unrealistically stupid way possible. It's where emotions take more precedence than any actual pretense of diplomacy. Humans being gaslit into allies by future-seeing aliens is also a bit too deterministic to be seen as any kind of moral victory either. I dunno, not a movie for me
I like it too, but goddamn do I hate movies that boil down an entire culture to a single city. There's no greater French Culture than Paris! or There's nothing more British than London! or New York is all that exists for the arts!
I like the part about rats that cook. I find the love story somewhat creepy.
Seen it once, and never again. I will never recommend this movie to anyone.
I'll take two scoops please