Posts by Rodion ORANOID
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"Why?" You might ask.
"It's already very visual and well paced, reading or listening to it are already no worse than watching a tv show"
And I'd agree, but it would be a fun challenge for everyone involved to translate the pages to screen, given no thoughts, no background information and the visuals
Finished the third @scottlynch78.bsky.social 's book in the gentleman bastard series and my dream now is to showrun (or play any part in creating) the tv adaptation.
Is there any precedent for powerful people claiming that a nonsentient process has a personality behind it that only they and their fellow experts can understand and speak for and it knows everything and can do anything and wants to help and also it will destroy us if we dont give it what it wants
Why is the first third of every non-fiction (especially the ones teaching something) book just stories about how awesome the atuthor is, how they have people approaching them saying "you resurrected my dog who died from cancer 40 years ago and ended world hunger"?
Do they get paid per word?
I'll be honest, I've lost all hope. That's so great, I'll buy it again. Absolutely one of my favorite games of all time
That joke was about "this is not a drill"
Or, more likely, it's too subtle and only I understand it
Maybe I've missed something and someone joked like that
It's subtle enough, but I find it funny
Idk, I'm proud of this joke
I want a film, where a giant drill comes to earth and the militarry alarm rings
Oh and Fincher's The killer
Ultracool non-intaractive media that feels like hitman to me:
-Killing eve (comedy and story (an orphan, a shadowy powerful organization) of hitman)
-The day of the jackal (disguises, sniping)
-The amateur (accident kills)
-Patriot (absurd kafkaesque comedy of hitman)
The nose is maybe quite alright
The nose is tense
It is uptight
It makes you sneeze
It is so hairy
But all things given,
It's quite merry
Smell all the good and all the bad
Smell all the super, all the bat
Smell all the spider, all the octai
Smell the cocine and smell the bowtie
And when I smell, it makes me happy
Unless I smell the сигареты
And sure,
The nose, it makes you smell
Smell all the poop that makes it swell
Smell all the rot of the mankind
Smell all the sound of flying kite
Smell all the roses
Smell the moon
Smell the odd noise of rose's bloom
It is so fun to poke with stics
It's always funny when it bleeds
It is so strange
It's so unique
В носу я спрятал бы тайник
It's hot?
It's red
It's wet?
It's wet
Folks always strike you into nose
The nose goes sad when hears applouse
The nose is weird
The nose is stale,
But now I think
And it's okay
I actually quite like my nose
It's so pettitie
It's so verbose
1. The nose
A nose is such a grumpy part
It's smirky, lazy, always rough
You need a hancerchief for it
It's always leaking,
Always weak
It's such an awful part of you
It's slightly cold?
Well, now it's blue
I'm listening to Start with this issue from september the sixsth 2019 about anxiety and it's homework is to write for ten minutes every day about a body part and I don't really post here, so it'll be here. Keep in mind that it will be unedited and extremely bad
I have thousands in assets
Unreal marketplace assets
Also a special shoutout to root as a chararter and Amy Acker as an actor. Root is my personal ultimate representation. She's queer, she's wild, she's a hacker (and yeah, she's a million times better than me in all of those things, but who cares? She's ultracool)
P. S. POI makes me think of far cry2
See what he and his team will do next (apart fram fallout season two, which I'm too very much wait for).
live or on dvds. It wasn't even on the cbs site for some reason.
I don't know what is it with Nolan's work that makes people stop watching, but us not having the westworld season five is a damn shame.
In my experience, everything Johnatan works on till the end turns out great and I can't wait to
The ending is honestly great, but the show is lacking and it sucks that because of managment issues the show slawly died off (much like an another Nolan mesterpiece) and a switch to catarsis only mode it worse for ratings (not in the least part because there was no way to watch the show other than
I always heard, that unlike Westworld, #POI wasn't cancelled, but ended where the authors wanted it to and it's just not true.
It turns out, CBS started "shadowbanning" the show, giving it only 13 episodes in season five, so producers just decided to end it when they could and full respect to them.
How does capitalism manage to disappoint me more and more every time? Just finished rewatching Person of interest (absolute gold, btw. You should totally watch it if you haven't and rewatch it if you have) and did some research afterwards.