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  • “For the crime of cheering legitimate terrorists, blah blah clever horseshit

    You people continue to gloss over that on one side of this conflict is a proud terrorist org who, as a matter of practice, rapes, kidnaps and otherwise specifically targets civilians for harm in order to enact their worldview.

    All of these middle-to-upper class lefties protesting on campuses would get a knife up the anus if they were caught in Hamas territory. They don’t care if you’re cheering them on from across an ocean, they still hate you and would rather you suffer and die, because you don’t fit with their religious view.

    I still feel bad for the Palestinian people and separate them from their Hamas government, as it’s obvious Hamas doesn’t care about their charge, and is using them for political capital.



  • I think it’s been conflated with simply “having self-esteem”. So many guys (and a few women), are just so meek and weird about flirting or even just having casual conversations with the opposite sex. Like they see themselves as a social burden, but they just have to approach and give weird compliments anyway.

    Like, you’ve seen sorta fugly people with attractive partners, right? Or two not-so attractive people dating? Someone had to make a move, and those people had self-esteem / confidence.

    Confidence isn’t just reserved for the physically attractive. It’s ok to value other aspects of yourself and derive your self-worth from that.

    If you’re bothering people who turned you down already, or you’re too unaware to notice, then that’s a different problem altogether. I’ve seen plenty of guys with zero confidence linger in a convo they thought was going somewhere.














  • Manos@lemm.eetoCyberpunk@lemmy.zip[Movie] Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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    8 months ago

    I watched this again recently after finally reading the short-story it’s based on. Even with the author writing the screenplay, it doesn’t stand up to the original. It’s a smaller story, but that brings the focus on these great characters, especially Molly (aka Jane from the movie). The movie really doesn’t do her character justice. Her climactic fight scene at the end really stands out.

    I’d encourage anybody to track down William Gibson’s “Neuromancer” or “Burning Chrome” (the collection of stories Johnny Mnemonic comes from) if you haven’t read them already.