Tenthrow

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[–] Tenthrow 82 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Tommy Vietor, former Obama staffer and podcaster, wrote: “I can see why a child loving their parents would feel foreign to you.”

Nice burn. There are some solid ones in the article.

[–] Tenthrow 37 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What an absolute ghoul.

[–] Tenthrow 1 points 3 months ago

It was a nail biter

[–] Tenthrow 59 points 3 months ago (7 children)

I wonder why they put Hitler on the list then.

[–] Tenthrow 10 points 3 months ago

How about none of the people in this meme?

[–] Tenthrow 3 points 3 months ago
[–] Tenthrow 13 points 3 months ago (4 children)

How much purge for something like this?

[–] Tenthrow 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Maybe that was after the shooting.

[–] Tenthrow 0 points 4 months ago

Mac mini $500 and refurbs are cheaper.

[–] Tenthrow 21 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Not really surprised. I bought it and it didn’t seem all that improved over the original version. It was a cash grab that failed.

[–] Tenthrow 47 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Yes. As far as I have read. Also that goes double now that SCOTUS has made almost anything the president does legal.

[–] Tenthrow 7 points 4 months ago

I had that same thought too.. LOL

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Tenthrow to c/sciencefiction
 

Hello World! Greetings friends! The time has come to vote for the November Book Club selection. Please follow the link and vote for the books you would like to read. I am allowing votes for more than one (we'll see how it goes). If you guys have any comments about this process please let me know. We want to make this the best it can be!

https://poll-maker.com/poll4985854x809f4E8A-153

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Tenthrow to c/sciencefiction
 

It's time to select a book for November! I'll collect nominations for the next couple of days.

These are the nominations from October that didn't a chance to be voted on proper:

  • Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
  • Godspeed by Charles Sheffield
  • Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer
  • A memory called Empire
  • Hyperion
  • Revelation Space
  • Empire of Silence (Suneater series 1)

Please add more or throw your support down for one of these! For me this month I will nominate:

Omega Rising (book 1 of Omega Force) by Joshua Dalzelle

UPDATE: We have some winners!

 

This is one of those movies that invite you into a new language once you see it. Amazing in both its effectiveness and hilarious camp. It almost contains the greatest fist fight scene of all time. But it's not just a movie to be gawked at, It's a movie to be savored.

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/457507

"The feeling is definitely there. It's a new morning in America... fresh, vital. The old cynicism is gone. We have faith in our leaders. We're optimistic as to what becomes of it all. It really boils down to our ability to accept. We don't need pessimism. There are no limits."


"Outside the limit of our sight, feeding off us, perched on top of us, from birth to death, are our owners! Our owners! They have us. They control us! They are our masters! Wake up! They're all about you! All around you!"


One of the best everyman's survival guide to dealing with alien infiltration. The Electroids love to use these kind of tactics.


They Live is a 1988 American science fiction action horror film written and directed by John Carpenter, based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson. Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows an unnamed drifter who discovers through special sunglasses that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to consume, breed, and conform to the status quo via subliminal messages in mass media.

Wikipedia

 
 

John Dies at The End by Jason Pargin (David Wong)

Because I failed to properly call for an organize nominations and voting for October Book Club selection, we will forgo a formal vote and read John Dies at The End, as it had the most interest in the nomination post and it's a good fit for a spooky season read. We'll do better and be more organized in the lead up to a November selection.

This is definitely a self paced discussion, but please try to finish and post your thoughts before the end of the month if possible. This is an easy read and likely an entertaining one.

Thank you so much for participating! I am excited to hear your thoughts.

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Dumb Money (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago by Tenthrow to c/cinemajoy
 

Just got back from Dumb Money. This film ended up being a very unusual experience for me. It's very well written with quality performances from all involved. The film is skillfully funny while still managing to be a well constructed docudrama. The wildest thing about it is the feeling of watching a doc about a series of events that we were all, to some degree, involved in. The events of this film happened around us, and very recently. But the most dissonant aspect of the film is how long ago it FEELS. The entire sequence of events took place 2-3 years ago and to me it felt both like yesterday and 20 years ago. I think it's well worth seeing, and I would love to know what others took away from this highly entertaining bit of cinema.

 

So how was it?

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Book Club Nominations (self.sciencefiction)
submitted 1 year ago by Tenthrow to c/sciencefiction
 

Sorry for running late on this one... Please drop some book club nominations for October (preferably not 1000 pages as we are getting started a little late).

Since it's spooky season I'll nominate John Dies at The End by Jason Pargin. It's an awesome horror/sci-fi with a sharp sense of humor.

 

If you are up for the idea, how would you like to see something like that structured? I read a lot and would love to discuss.

 

Alien/Aliens is a given for most people. I have been watching Event Horizon during the spooky season for years. What are some of your favorite books and movies with a horror/psychological thriller lean?

 

This is one of those movies that invite you into a new language once you see it. Amazing in both its effectiveness and hilarious camp. It almost contains the greatest fist fight scene of all time. But it's not just a movie to be gawked at, It's a movie to be savored.

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/457507

"The feeling is definitely there. It's a new morning in America... fresh, vital. The old cynicism is gone. We have faith in our leaders. We're optimistic as to what becomes of it all. It really boils down to our ability to accept. We don't need pessimism. There are no limits."


"Outside the limit of our sight, feeding off us, perched on top of us, from birth to death, are our owners! Our owners! They have us. They control us! They are our masters! Wake up! They're all about you! All around you!"


One of the best everyman's survival guide to dealing with alien infiltration. The Electroids love to use these kind of tactics.


They Live is a 1988 American science fiction action horror film written and directed by John Carpenter, based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson. Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows an unnamed drifter who discovers through special sunglasses that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to consume, breed, and conform to the status quo via subliminal messages in mass media.

Wikipedia

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submitted 1 year ago by Tenthrow to c/dfw
 

I feel like a bot during a lug nut shortage!

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