SecretiveSailor

joined 8 months ago
[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 0 points 6 days ago

Bruh I've been 16. At that age, we still voluntarily flirt with adults. I'll agree that adults have a responsibility to not hook up with minors, but they're completely aware of what they're doing.

[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

Wait I thought y'all were pro-working class?

[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

According to that logic, if you sell anything second hand, you should give a cut of that to the original manufacturer of the product? Plus what you're saying applies to all art. According to this logic, there should be no contracts and one-off jobs if it involves art. Every freelance graphic designer who designed a logo for a company has to now permanently get a stream of profits for every company they made a logo for.

[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Dude its everything. Gmail, Yahoo, AOL.....every single email provider needs a cell phone

[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Architecture is art too. Its not just for functional means. Even the paint strokes on a wall can be considered art (how meticulously its done) and something as simple as paint texture can make people continue choosing that hotel.

[–] SecretiveSailor@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Its now also IMPOSSIBLE to create an email account without a cell phone. Imagine that. You can't send email if you don't have a cellphone

 

I am altering the deal..........pray I don't alter it any further

  • Her probably
 

Oh how I wished this was satire, but its real LMAO. Really? You're gonna throw someone in jail just because they called you "fat"?

That's real fa(t)cism.

 

It was not as good as the first one, but definitely not bad. Why does this get so much flack?

I thought the bathtub scene was brilliant. How Samara was deflecting the water from the faucet all the way up to the ceiling! It was so eerie and creepy.

Also the relationship between Rachel and Aidan is interesting. It's not a regular parent-child relationship. And the way Rachel sensed Samara in her son by noticing that her son was acting more like a traditional child was brilliant character transformation writing. Its the subtleties like that which make the movie good.

My only complaint with it is the unrealism of the crime scenes. For Rachel to go and tamper with the body in a crime scene and get her fingerprints all over it, and then tamper with the crime scene itself by taking the video tape is very dumb.

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