Sand leads to Fear (of no padme), fear leads to anger (losing padme), anger leads to hate (the high ground), hate leads to suffering (lava)
Sand leads to Fear (of no padme), fear leads to anger (losing padme), anger leads to hate (the high ground), hate leads to suffering (lava)
This actually makes a lot of sense, I wonder if it works
Is it? What’s the reward? More recognition? More seeders?
Thanks for the info! In all likelihood will never pursue this but always happy to learn more about how things work.
Interesting, I wonder why that is. I guess to stay one step ahead of the corporations trying to prevent them from succeeding? I can’t imagine it’s to prevent others from following suit. Feels like that would be a weird motivation for people saving and disseminating content.
Very informative, thanks!
Hey I love this movie and I really dug your analysis!
Star Wars is supposed to be about how anyone can be a hero
I mean Luke was always the son of a Jedi and Leia a princess. Is your basis for the the original point of the movie simply Han Solo?
I think the idea is that the original movie drew it’s ideas from a ton of sources and that the new films’ only sources of ideas are earlier star wars films.
I mean context is important, not creepy if they’re a couple.
Louie, whatever anyone feels about its creator it’s still a great show.
What anime is this?
I know this is a shitpost but I don’t get what Scar is doing here and I definitely don’t get what Ariel is doing here.
Executions ≠ shenanigans. Are you fucking kidding?
Edit: typo
A useful way to think about it (and I think what the OOP is saying) is to think about it as a scale from 0-100. Where 0 is like the coldest humans can deal with and 100 is the hottest humans can deal with. Obviously this isn’t strictly true (it gets to like 115 in death valley) but as an imperfect generalization it’s pretty useful.
While I’ve experienced almost all of these problems I’m significantly less put off by it. I’ve found we each kind of have deeper friendships with certain characters, so the other doesn’t really interact with that character as much.
Came here for this