“Thank you for believing in us. We’re now going to betray you.”
“Thank you for believing in us. We’re now going to betray you.”
Between GPM shutdown, Crunchyroll’s terrible forced UIX change, and Netflix doing a complete 180 on all of their pro-consumer stances, I decided to say fuck it to all of them and spin up my own home media server.
GT is absolutely a slog to sit through until the Baby arc. GT’s Pan is also the most annoying character in Dragonball history.
Can you give some examples of what you like in KDE over Gnome?
Everything about this is impressive except that they removed the analogue audio jack. Arcade modders are going to have to find an alternative solution to audio.
For them. Everyone else needs to use their bootstraps.
This sounds vaguely like “Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime; that’s why I shit on company time.”
Was this written in a bathroom stall?
So first the two day shipping became priority shipping.
Now the limited included movies and tv shows are getting ads.
All while the price of Prime goes up every year.
Tell me again how Prime is worth it?
Wow, this is news to exactly nobody.
Please stop acting appalled at Russia as if they follow any sort of rules. If they could launch unarmed infant Red Cross journalists to drop down in parachutes strictly to shoot them with white phosphorous, they would without hesitation. There’s no war crime they won’t commit. There’s no rule they won’t break. There’s no line they won’t cross. They’ve proven this fact at every opportunity.
Pretty much every shonen jump series, but One Piece above all.
Theft has a very strict legal definition. Piracy is not legally theft. It is legally infringement, a separate crime. Conflating one with the other is propaganda by the largest IP holders.
These largest IP holders want nothing more than to lock up all culture and rent it back to you for a price, indefinitely. They would happily steal from you without a moment’s hesitation. In fact, they have stolen from you. They’ve successfully extended copyright terms to an absurd length, preventing works from entering the public domain for decades.
Many of these IP holders also don’t care about preservation. They’ll happily let their works be lost to history. Some are actively fighting against preservation.
Is it immoral to infringe? Yes. But IP holders don’t have the moral highground. They’re just as bad, if not worse. (I’m talking about the multi billion dollar companies here, not the small business persons struggling to get by)
Anything to do with space. I’m so sick of hearing about what newly observed thing has scientists baffled and is definitely absolutely unquestioningly hyper advanced intelligent extraterrestrials.
I’m glad to see some light being shined on the taint rather than it all on the asshole.
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: There are some creative choices I question, but it doesn’t try to tell its own interpretation like some live action adaptations. It’s probably about as true to source as you’re going to get in a live action series. After your initial recoiling of live-action anime, you’ll most likely start to enjoy it.
Unity plays the reverse victim “death threats” card because it made a universally panned decision.
Shitty Executive: “Oh shit, our terrible idea turned out to be wildly unpopular and we’re getting massive negative feedback! Quick, play the death threats card to make us look like the victim!”
There are still new users signing up for shitter?