• Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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        18 days ago

        My dad legitimately thinks that’s a great action movie. And to be fair, it is.

        But he doesn’t understand the deeper meanings.

        More meat for the grinder is totally just a bad ass thing to say! Not at all like an orphan crushing machine, for sure.

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          18 days ago

          “The mobile infantry made me the man I am today” shows off two missing legs and one missing arm

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            18 days ago

            All the teachers are injured and in need of prosthetics and assisting devices, all of them served.

            As Rico’s dad said, it should be illegal to use schools as recruiting centers.

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              18 days ago

              And while they all need a prosthetic, none of them have one unless it specifically pertains to something that will benefit their military job.

              The front desk guy needs 2 legs and an arm, but only has an arm and is in a wheel chair. The arm helps his job stamping new recruits in. The legs serve no purpose but to make his life better, but unnecessary for the job.

              Ricos teacher needs an arm, but while he’s teaching, he doesn’t have one. Once he’s back on active duty, he’s allowed a prosthetic arm because it helps the Federation. He doesn’t require an arm to teach.

              If it’s not required for your specific position, you don’t deserve to be made whole. It’s a pretty fucked up society overall, and not nearly enough people understand that the humans aren’t the good guys.

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                18 days ago

                In the book there’s an additional interesting scene with Rico and the recruiter: Rico runs in to the recruiter as he’s leaving the office. The recruiter does actually have prosthetic legs, and he’s walking out the door. Rico asks why he didn’t have them on before. The recruiter explains that his job is actually to scare away recruits. He’s supposed to show potential recruits his missing legs as a consequence of his service. That way those that aren’t really serious about it, those who are doing it because it just seems like a cool idea, don’t go through with signing up. He then explains that the government doesn’t require him to be a living warning sign in his off-time, so he puts on his legs and goes about his life that way.

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                18 days ago

                Not only are they not the good guys, the military started a fight where none existed in order to justify its existence.

                Buenos Aires was 100% a false flag, there’s 0 chance bugs in any system other than this one could have, in less than ten thousand years, encountered humanity and started lobbing asteroids at them.

                Even if they had the knowledge of where humanity is from, and the ability to target asteroids in order to reroute them, they simply don’t have the technology to speed an asteroid enough to be a threat to another planetary system.

                The military hauled an asteroid to hit a human population center. 100%.

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                17 days ago

                Making the aliens actual bugs in the movie was a mistake and washes the rest of the critiques inside the movie away with it.

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                  17 days ago

                  I really disagree. The aliens being insects is perfect because it provides a justaposition with the human characters. The idea is that the insects are a swarm of mindless drones. Meanwhile, the humans are…well, also a swarm of mindless drones. Which is sort of the point of the movie. The fascist society they inhabit actively dehumanizes them and robs them of their ability to think for themselves. The visuals of the film reinforce this in the larger fight scenes: the mass of gray bodies that constitute the human forces all blend together into a single swarm, much like that of the insects. And by the end of the movie Rico is completely hollowed out as a character: literally just inhabiting the same role as Rasczak, and even parroting all of his phrases from earlier in the film.

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          18 days ago

          Wut?! How can someone not understand Starship Troopers is satire? What about all of the propaganda cut ins?!

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            18 days ago

            There really is no limit to how dense some dipshits can be. Hell, there are even fascist Star Trek fans, despite the show beating them over the head with stuff like this all the time!

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    18 days ago

    What’s funny is that while Vikings are mostly remembered for their warrior culture, their success as a diaspora came more from their merchant and sailing culture. THEY were the ‘immigrants.’

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      Rick and Morty bangs and had some subtle anti-capitalist elements to it.

      But yeah Rick is a nihilist with severe empathy problems. Although he is showing some very minor character development.

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      People who like American Psycho because it is a brilliant satire of the sociopathy of the elite.

      vs

      People who like American Psycho because ‘I’m just like Patrick Bateman, fr fr.’

      Its the same with Fight Club, Falling Down, Taxi Driver…

      Its possible to enjoy and be a fan of these movies without actually idolizing a psycopath… maybe you sympathize or empathize with them to varying degrees, but you don’t hold them up as idealized character role models, you realize these are all very flawed, often tragic characters who … basically become villains in (semi?) plausible ways, that showcase how brutal and broken society is…

      But, so many people do actually idolize these trainwreck characters that now we’ve spent basically the entire era of internet based cultural dominance/exchange where any kind of admiration of these ‘cautionary morality tale about a disaffected man’ type movies is just immediately, often instantly viewed as a red flag by a whole lot of people.

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    18 days ago

    I’ve had so many conversations come to a grinding halt while doing RC stuff, because I realize the person is not only veering the conversation to intentionally toward certain topics, they’re expressing right-wing opinions or shoving religion in my face. I’ve left RC events because they opened with a prayer, or because I’ve seen too many red hats in the crowd.

    I’m sure it’s also because of the state I live in, but it’s a little disheartening to see so many people in my hobby who would gladly stone me to death in the street once the government allows it.

    Also weirdly mountain biking has me fucking confused. So many magats on my trails, and it was my impression that cycling in general wasn’t as popular amongst the “anti-woke” crowd. Along with other things they view as a threat to their big metal death boxes that run on dead Dino and plant juices.

    Lastly, blacksmithing. I do mostly bladesmithing, but like to try all aspects of it. This hobby is rampant with right-wing nut jobs and I’ve stopped watching MANY content creators over the years because they started making personal vlog style videos when Biden got elected bitching about how awful and hard it is to be a straight white male in America.

    also target shooting but that’s a hot topic no matter which way you look, but here’s a reminder that armed minorities are harder to oppress

    never partake of inebriating substances no matter what type while handling a firearm in any capacity. I’ve seen too many people at an outdoor range with a beer can beside them. This should get you banned from the premesis.

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    18 days ago

    I’m a white, Christian, male firearms enthusiast from Texas.

    That’s a tough combination when I’m also extremely leftist.

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      18 days ago

      Why only a “male firearms enthusiast”, what about the female firearms? Maybe your not as big of a leftist as you thought.

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          18 days ago

          It’s an Oxford comma joke. The way it’s structured reads like “male-firearms” enthusiast, as in an enthusiast of “male firearms”.

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      18 days ago

      I think Christian Leftists are based and cool, you’re basically THE Christians who care about what Christ actually wanted for us, but also because you’re on the Left you run into r/Atheist type chuds all the time, meaning you work with people who are hostile to you because you know that it’s the right thing to do.

      That’s pretty based and cool.

      I’m not Christian myself, I learn more Buddhist in my spirituality, and even then I’m more agnostic on my ideas about God, but there’s a lot I legitimately respect about the faith.

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    18 days ago

    History is kind of the opposite. When someone says they like history I’ll get excited and ask what period is their favorite. If they say “Romans” without any qualifiers like Early Republic or Late Eastern Empire, I get a bad feeling and they usually follow up with “and WWII”

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      18 days ago

      my answer is “mesopotamian” because I like their goofy little sculptures
      archeology is cool, humans are just little goblins that really like to live on hills for some reason

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      Curious what is says about me that my answer has always been “the Cold War.”

      … Other than the fact that history feels far too present these days.

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        18 days ago

        Cold War spy stories are the best. It was a rare period of superpower vs. superpower and with enough technology to make it interesting. (I might be wrong, but I don’t think a spy story where you had to communicate using carrier pigeons and spy by simply listening over walls would be as interesting.)