ElPussyKangaroo

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

QQ: what's the difference between markup and markdown?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Nah. It's made for a purpose glorious-er than that.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

True that. Nature is surprising.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Creator of Phineas and Ferb reacting to this news: https://youtu.be/9Sm4w9NIeJI

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago

Listen here you little shit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Oof. That's sad.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Interesting

Edit:

So, I had a look at it... It feels like a Blooper reel made for the game... The Toy Story one I believe started off with them using bloopers from the VA sessions.

But nonetheless, to have such content requires the game itself being fully finished before the deadline. This is the basic requirement we lack currently, so such stuff will only add to the stress of the devs.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Not nature. Humans. They place molds around the growing fruit so that it grows into that shape... Similar to the cube watermelons of Japan...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Please add a link to the actual game too. Thanks.

 

Title.

 

You can't make Tomlette without breaking some Greggs.

 

I saw a post on Reddit, didn't know if it was posted here yet (I'm using Thunder, and idk if any other client has the ability to search in communities), so decided to do so...

I have now come to hate Marvel movies. The only recent movie that actually made me feel like, "Yeah... There's a consistency here." was Guardians of the Galaxy 3. Sure it's got humour, but so did the other 2. That's it's shtick. Old music, fancy visuals, over-the-top comedy mixed in with some serious tones.

The Flash would've been good, if only they stuck to the fucking tone.

Imagine... You lost your mother in a murder, and your dad is wrongfully convicted of the crime. You gain superpowers and one day, get a chance to maybe right that wrong. BUT... By doing so, you will tear the fabric of reality. And after an attempt at righting the wrong, you realise the consequences of your actions. And have to put things back the way they were, even if that means going back to the world you were in before.

Bro that is SOOOOOO fucking heavy. And not to mention the fact that there's some scenes in the movie where they definitely delivered on that pain... Barry Prime lashing out at Neo Barry for a Mom joke, because he's never had one and Neo Barry seems to take her and his entire life for granted. And instead of acting out like a child, Neo Barry actually behaves like an adult and apologizes... Knowing that even if he doesn't understand why, Barry Prime probably has a reason.

BRO how fucking cool would a movie that maintained this, have been? HUH??!!

But no. They smash all that into the ground because Spider-Man No Way Home brought back old actors, so shall we (for no reason).

Plus the incessant dumb jokes! And the fact that they forgot that he has the calories limitation at the beginning of the movie.

LIKE BRO.

(I'm sorry this turned into a The Flash rant.)

 

 

I don't even know what this community is about. And yet, since y'all decided to stroll onto my homepage, I now have to post here... Knowing nothing.

🫥

 

A badge to indicate that notifications have arrived would be appreciated.

Also, I'm not receiving any notifications from the app at all.

 

When I reply to this message, I can see the content. Definitely a bug...

 

When creating a post, I saw this button. What's it do?

 
  1. I'd like to be able to search for something (a word, a user, a time frame, whatever) by hitting an obviously positioned search button.

Ideally, a persistent search button that, based on context, will change to searching withing a post's comments, a community's posts or Lemmy entirely based on what's on screen, would be super cool!

Like, search in comments when a post is opened, search for posts when community page is opened, and search for communities, posts and/or users for the universal search on the main feed.

  1. The ability to edit a post after posting it. I posted on the Haruhi community on lemmy.world, but could only edit to update links via Liftoff. Thunder doesn't have that as of now, I guess.
 

The button is too far up, plus it's kinda hard to tell what it is until you've tapped on it.

I suggest a larger button, like the "New Post" button at the bottom. It can be either vertically below that Info button, or maybe both of them shifted below the header(?). That would make it more Material-ly and more UX friendly too.

Themks.

 

Here's an example:

spoilerI'm an actual human being.

Yeah, this doesn't really work.

 

NOTE: This post is a part of an effort on my end to bring my Reddit content to Lemmy.

Original Posting Date: 15/8/2022

Post:

Yes. It's me. The guy who previously posted about how much I hate Haruhi as a character. And how much I loved the movie on first watch. Here's my previous post in case you wanted to catch up on my opinions about the show and movie. Or don't. I can't force you.

Alright. So... This movie is quite a treat. I noticed some stuff I didn't realise previously.

SPOILERS AHEAD

That scene where Kyon asks New Yuki whether the books are hers, she says no. And then she tells him that the book she's reading was borrowed. From the public library.

At first, I was giggling because I thought this was a joke of sorts in that Old Yuki never had such conversations. So New Yuki was a distinct person.

But now that I've seen it a second time, I've realised that she points out that she borrowed it from the public library because Kyon helped her get the library card. He doesn't remember, and she's trying to subtly nudge his memory.

It's a cute little moment that's so absolutely realistic because I've done similar stuff in a setting where I'm trying to remind someone who's clearly forgotten something.!<

That's all for new realisations.

But regarding new appreciation, I'm appreciating the overall theme of the movie more.

There's two major things that matter in this movie. Kyon's perspective and Yuki's perspective.

Kyon's Perspective

He's a kid who's never cared much for anything. But over time, no matter how much he finds Haruhi's behaviour irritating or annoying, he enjoys the overall excitement and unpredictability of the old world. He even says this in his inner monologue before he shoots Yuki. But I keep realising how big a decision it is for him.

Keep a broken and extremely unpredictable world that you've grown to like, or embrace the new fully fixed, normal world with absolutely no problems.

And I agree with Kyon. As much as I love Yuki's transformation and the normalness of the New World, I personally would have opted for the Old Chaotic world a hundred times over.

Yuki's Perspective

Yuki has developed emotions. She's become more organic and less Android over time. This makes her realise how much she's missing out on a normal life and how much Haruhi's behaviour is costing her and everyone else. She knows that this is not Haruhi's doing. It's not on purpose. She has no idea she can will all of this into existence. But consider the almost 15000 times Yuki had to sit through the summer vacation. Or the times she stopped Asahina from shooting lasers from her eyes. Or the fucking talking cat. Like, I can completely understand. I'd be exhausted too if I had the power to literally rewrite the world and here I am stuck doing damage control for the unconscious creations of a teenagers whims and fantasies. And talking about power, imagine if Haruhi finds out she has this power. It's basically Yuki, but even more reckless.

This movie, above all else, has made me realise that this show in general has a pretty cool concept, and that the way they're approaching the storytelling in the series is a bit offputting to someone like me. I'm not a fan of the overly light tone of the show. I don't like how Haruhi's character is allowed to continue to act as she pleases. I know she has ultimate power and they all know that, that's why it goes on. But she needs a good bonk.

But the movie humanizes Haruhi. That last scene shows that no matter how fuckin idiotic and reckless and plain assholey she is, she's not entirely a bad person.

I'm waiting to read the novels and hope they redeem Haruhi's character for me.

But as of now, Yuki is best girl. She is the quiet, shy girl I've dreamed of from back in school. Yuki reminds me of my childhood crushes.

And yes, I still fuckin hate Haruhi for all the reasons I've stated in the previous posts. But this movie definitely made me rethink my opinion.

For better or for worse, Haruhi has the ultimate power in the universe, and the SOS Brigade is stuck making her and the world adapt to each other.

Update: u/Lower_Saxony (a user who commented on my old reddit post) has dropped some seriously wise stuff in the comments...

... the fact that she doesn't know that the others would never refuse to do whatever she says, even though she acts like she's a military leader, she has shown to take in consideration's kyon's objections in the past, and I think that if the others had the guts to tell her no, she would be a better person, I think any kid would become an ass if nobody ever told them no, and she still is a kid. I actually feel bad for her because all of her friends, except for Kyon, are afraid of her, it's something that if she would ever find out it would probably destroy her.

And they go on to say the best thing anyone has said to me on this sub:

In the end, what unites us as Haruhi fans is the fact that we would all pick Haruhi's world instead of Yuki's normal world, even kyon himself says so, and I think it's beautyful.

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