00Sixty7

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[–] 00Sixty7 7 points 1 year ago

Oh man I've been there and done that. I was in Utah one year with a full troupe of mormon college kids at Christmas when they do their huge meeting of the minds or whatever it is. They watched it on TV and were 100% transfixed. It was fascinating to watch as an outsider but also intensely boring all at the same time.

[–] 00Sixty7 3 points 1 year ago

Lemee just...lick my eyeballs real quick.

[–] 00Sixty7 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nature's dumbest, most disgusting and loveable vacuum cleaner.

[–] 00Sixty7 127 points 1 year ago (8 children)

Can he step down into a wood chipper next?

[–] 00Sixty7 5 points 1 year ago

I get your point and totally agree that direction isn't followed NEARLY often enough, but I personally find it to be open to interpretation whether what they encounter is truly "hell" in a biblical sense or just an alternate dimension that can be construed in such a way that anyone who's ever heard of the concept would define it as hell, and I prefer the latter at least in my own head.

If you look at it through the lens of it not really being Hell Original (tm) it becomes almost Lovecraftian, given that everyone who comes into contact with the dimension loses their minds and that the ship itself gains a kind of sentience having just passed through it, but the comparison to Hellraiser is definitely valid given all we see of it is just wanton violence amongst the ship's original crew, so for all we know it could be straight up Satan driving the boat.

[–] 00Sixty7 6 points 1 year ago

This is the only correct answer here. If you wouldn't have posted it I would have.

[–] 00Sixty7 6 points 1 year ago
[–] 00Sixty7 20 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Listen, I like the idea of some blussy as much as the next guy, but not enough to go get my tailgate wrapped.

[–] 00Sixty7 34 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Typical ghost/demon etc supernatural films and even a lot of sci-fi horror are snoozefests in comparison to Event Horizon because this film really puts it all together on a scale that makes it horrific. It plays with the supernatural angle and actually even explains it in such a way that puts it closer to reality, and then compounds that horror with the crushing isolation, unfamiliarity and unknowability of space.

I really wish there were more movies that got horror THIS RIGHT.

[–] 00Sixty7 8 points 1 year ago

Play to your strengths, Lauren. Maybe it's time to drop the sad quasipolitical angle and just go pro.

[–] 00Sixty7 10 points 1 year ago

Boy howdy, someone sure did hit The Randomizer (tm) to come up with this chucklefuck.

[–] 00Sixty7 9 points 1 year ago

I had to go demonstrate what you're saying, and yes, 100% possible, but impressively bad situational awareness for sure. The science has been done, thank you for this hypothesis.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by 00Sixty7 to c/miata
 

My 2000 NB1 I've been building for 5ish years. The engine's mostly stock but I've spent a lot of time on maximizing its cornering ability on a reasonable budget and removing weight where while retaining creature comforts like carpet and a radio. It's my third Miata and definitely my favorite! IMO, NBs are the sweet spot between power, complexity and daily-ability.

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Try this with serrano or habanero peppers for those particularly hard to handle infections!

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