GalaxyBrain
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There was an all day one here but I had a migraine yesterday and went to a thing last week and work weekends.
Probably does mean that the monkeys have already been tortured
I dunno how much fluoridated water is gonna make a difference if you brush sometimes but not enough. My teeth are a fucking mess so all of this is theoretical
Just watched it. Wow. Wowee. That looks soooo fucking bad. I read the novella when I was like 16 or so and thought it just kinda sucked as a novel and was HAM fisted af. Also hated 1984 as a book when I read it for school but that was the year before AP classes came into play so for English class I was a giant fish in a puddle and when I told the teacher I'd already finished 1984 and thought it kinda sucked she gave me her personal copies of brave new world and farenheight 451 to read and do a comparative essay. I had a pretty sick grade 9 English teacher, she gave me a huge box of sci fi books from her collection at the end of the year. The class had like 2 damn months to work on 1984 and I genuinely like doing book reports. It also taught me the valuable lesson that teachers are normal people at work with their own lives and interests and you can work with that to gain a lot of leeway, make their life easier and they'll do the same in kind.
I forget who asked it on the lord of the rings set but someone asked the lighting guy in a night scene where all the light was coming from and they said 'the same place as the music' and for even super dark interior shots there are a shitload of lights on set during principle photography. Even a dark dungeon thing is generally lit so it can be darkened better in post than being dark when shooting for a whole bunch of practical reasons. Also I just realized this is getting pretty far astray of what you were talking about. Video games do be having sconces that stay lit and we dunno who lit em, or magic orbs.
It does really illustrate the difference between what people accept regarding time when it comes to films vs games. Cinemasins would go nuts about an ancient tomb having a bunch of pre lit torches in a sealed off underground passage without having burned out all the oxygen within.
Edit: how I described orbs originally got turned into a "removed". Im not really sure why, I'm linking a dictionary link so it's not directly written not to show its not offensive, I just have never ever heard this one being an offensive term
The bad word in question I was using it literally to say that there are orbs that glow for no reason but phrasing it this way activated the filter and I genuinely don't get why
How they would stretch that out to feature length is gonna take some characterization that never existed.