I can't understand why so many people are okay with ads. Especially recently they have become a nuisance I feel. Some have begun incorporating swearing which I thought was a nono for advertisers.
I'm not even white and I still hate this new diversity bullshit. I very much prefer for dwarves, elves, westrons etc to be exclusively white. I don't understand how inferior american Black folk feel to steal their "enemy's" history and culture. Thankfully, my culture is too niche for blacks to want to steal it, but the day they do it, I'm gonna ape out against them
I can’t fathom people who still watch TV or movies anymore. I know the “NPC” meme is overused and a bit ridiculous in its foundation, but it is absolutely applicable when it comes to visual mediums. Maybe it’s because you’re passively watching rather than interacting mentally with it.
I only watch older TV shows nowadays, and I sometimes go to the movies because I find that although rare, there's at least a few decent movies out every now and again. I'm never paying for any sort of subscription though lmao
I agree, old programs are good. In fact, older shit for every single medium is better than what's being released nowadays. The only real exception is IQfy stuff.
Once I realized my favorite video games were the ones that had a more fleshed out story or presented interesting ideas I slowly stopped playing them. Good movies are fine. Tv network slop is dreadful, but some of that shit really got me through some shit as a youngin when all my family did was fight. Same with video games.
>entertainment can't sustain itself without revenue from outside
Pretty weird considering there's an ever growing pool of material. Seems indicative of bloated production salaries and greed.
Does anybody have the screengrab of the post from IQfy, describing how the reason the writer's strike is happening is because Amazon and every other entertainment company tricked people, including their own writers, into thinking streaming was profitable? But it turns out it wasn't, and the studios can't admit it without being screwed by lawsuits?
I can't understand why so many people are okay with ads. Especially recently they have become a nuisance I feel. Some have begun incorporating swearing which I thought was a nono for advertisers.
Fricking zoomer never had a TV with broadcast channels that spammed ads every 15 minutes
Did your family not have "kissing break" during ads?
every 10 minutes in amerika
Thanks to the israelites at the FCC, you can say just about anything on TV
>AWWWWW LAWDY
>LAWDY DEM RANGS
>YUH DEM RANGS UH POWAH
hideous yet powerful, with a tricky stature
ay u speakin my language, that of the descriptive mind
She's a good character in a shit show. The only thing she really lacks is a beard
>The only thing she really lacks is a beard
and white skin
If you watched that kinda shit you’re essentially no better than a slave and no longer have human rights.
White people are a people too.
Dwarves are a germanic myth, they shouldn’t be played by an African, it’s offensive is much the same way a white guy playing Shaka Zulu would be.
Black little mermaid? That’s Dutch.
Black Lancelot? That’s British.
Black asgardians in marvel movie? Scandinavian.
So I hope you stop supporting it.
I always wonder why people say the little mermaid is a Dutch story. I always thought it was Danish?
My bad, it is danish.
I'm not even white and I still hate this new diversity bullshit. I very much prefer for dwarves, elves, westrons etc to be exclusively white. I don't understand how inferior american Black folk feel to steal their "enemy's" history and culture. Thankfully, my culture is too niche for blacks to want to steal it, but the day they do it, I'm gonna ape out against them
Stopped gaming and started reading. Best decision of my life.
why not both
maturity
>tranime garbage
Good. I stopped gaming as well but I cannot read because games fried my brain.
I wanna stop gaming but gmod DarkRP is still fricking hilarious. Fricking with the larpers is addictive.
I can’t fathom people who still watch TV or movies anymore. I know the “NPC” meme is overused and a bit ridiculous in its foundation, but it is absolutely applicable when it comes to visual mediums. Maybe it’s because you’re passively watching rather than interacting mentally with it.
I only watch older TV shows nowadays, and I sometimes go to the movies because I find that although rare, there's at least a few decent movies out every now and again. I'm never paying for any sort of subscription though lmao
I agree, old programs are good. In fact, older shit for every single medium is better than what's being released nowadays. The only real exception is IQfy stuff.
there is unfortunately a whole generation of people growing up with this media now that simply don't know anything else.
not really. actual young people barely watch the stuff, the just stare at tiktok/youtube. tv shows are mostly aimed at the middle-aged and up.
Same. Most mentally degraded activity possible
Don't badmouth kinos
Once I realized my favorite video games were the ones that had a more fleshed out story or presented interesting ideas I slowly stopped playing them. Good movies are fine. Tv network slop is dreadful, but some of that shit really got me through some shit as a youngin when all my family did was fight. Same with video games.
i'd pay 2.99 a month to not watch rings of power seasons 2.
>create the "highest viewed, most successful show in the history of streaming... ever!"
>next year you have no money
interesting. Very interesting.
Oh god….
>even the part you can see you still can't see shit
Action directing is truly an art of obfuscation but this is fricking absurd.
the rot has long since seeped into literary fiction
>entertainment can't sustain itself without revenue from outside
Pretty weird considering there's an ever growing pool of material. Seems indicative of bloated production salaries and greed.
Does anybody have the screengrab of the post from IQfy, describing how the reason the writer's strike is happening is because Amazon and every other entertainment company tricked people, including their own writers, into thinking streaming was profitable? But it turns out it wasn't, and the studios can't admit it without being screwed by lawsuits?
>season 2 for a show most people didn't bother watching the whole first season
Sunk cost fallacy. Amazon paid, like, a billion dollars for the rights to Tolkien's stuff.