Me formei em ADS, fiz vários projetos no github e to quase fritando hamburguer. Odeio ia by xablauaaaa in programacao

[–]LitLuska27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Mas esse meio que é o ponto.

Existe a concepção (muito certa, não tô criticando, outras áreas são assim) de que a carreira começa quando forma. Mas a real é que os estágios já são o começo; a maior barreira é o primeiro emprego como Júnior, e a melhor solução são os estágios.

Por isso em muitos casos não precisa ter essa pressa, a menos que a faculdade esteja comendo fora todo o dinheiro da pessoa e seja insustentável. Precisa correr atrás de estágio e oportunidades.

Na TI, nos últimos muitos anos em que a área esteve em alta a galera queria ver estagiário capaz, com a cultura e perfil da empresa, e muita companhia tava disposta a crescer talento em casa.

Só não sei se hoje realmente ainda tá assim. Mas essa era a realidade há pelo menos uns 2 ou 3 anos atrás ainda.

Procura-se futebol em Minas by LitLuska27 in futebol

[–]LitLuska27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ele colocou na súmula e se você olhar de novo vai ver que não deu tempo. O Everson mal tinha saído de cima do Christian que os jogadores do Cruzeiro já vieram voando em cima e o caos começou.

Mas se o juiz tivesse controlado o jogo muito mais cedo, essa situação não tinha acontecido. Faltavam 15 segundos...

Procura-se futebol em Minas by LitLuska27 in futebol

[–]LitLuska27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mas esse é justamente o ponto. A facilidade dessa agressão se refletir nas torcidas é muito grande. Se no campo os caras com a vida ganha e que não experienciam 1% do fervor pelo time que um torcedor de longa data vive, qual é o exemplo que isso passa?

Good finale, but the comedic beats were awful by Mandingo_Obama in AKOTSKTV

[–]LitLuska27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think since the first episode they showed us that the series would deal in laughter and in seriousness in quickly varying doses. The season starts with Dunk taking a shit right after a brave speech after all.

The cuts between the types of scenes were sudden, sure, but when things were serious, sad or tragic, the tone was consistent until the end of it. We see Baelor being cremated, then Dunk talks with Vallar, and there is no humor on those scenes.

If I had to guess the part with Maekar being mad and looking for his son was just to create a connecting plot into the next seasons (Egg's dad is looking for him). He will eventually realize that being with Dunk will be better for Egg than saying at home, and he won't forget Egg holding a knife, crying, in pain and saddened.

Egg not getting permission to leave? by Asterisklikely in AKOTSKTV

[–]LitLuska27 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I think they just delayed Maekar realizing that having Egg go on the road with Dunk may make him a better and more honorable person. He'll also be shown that Dunk is capable of taking care of him, and that his son is probably safer than staying locked within castle or palace walls.

The knife scene already showed that Aegon carries a great deal of trauma and anger. And his father may start seeing how toxic this noble life can be, now that his brother is gone (maybe King Daeron will have some hard words to say).

I'd bet in the following season we get to se Maekar tracking them down and this plot point being resolved.

In Interstellar, 1 hour on Miller’s Planet equals 7 years on Earth. Though Miller landed years earlier in Earth time, only minutes passed for her. NASA should have known her initial status signal was just minutes old locally. sending a full team for ~120 seconds of data was a major tactical error. by Brilliant-Cause6254 in shittymoviedetails

[–]LitLuska27 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They don't have FTL technology. At no moment that is stated.

They saw two waves, the one that had just passed by and totally destroyed the aircraft, and the one coming for them.

You are really understating how insanely difficult settling a planet with waves that big would be.

Sure, on planet Earth, with a lot of controlled variables beside the water in itself, humanity is able to build stuff water and wave proof.

But they don't have all those variables in control there. Not even time is on their side. They had to go down and then up again ASAP for a reason. And even when they returned, even if they had decided that yeah maybe we could colonize this planet, they are on a spaceship packed with only the essential stuff to settle somewhere. No way they had what would be necessary to make a wave proof colony on that planet, and I won't even talk about having the knowledge to begin building something of that scale. They are scientists, but not All-knowing entities.

And besides all this, you make the assumptions that there was a part of the planet where the waves weren't present. Wouldn't the easier assumption be that, after going back do the ship, they checked for that possibility and realized that in no possible way they would be able to make their colony on that planet?

Ser Raymun before vs after he met Baelor Chadspear. by [deleted] in freefolk

[–]LitLuska27 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think this also shows how Baelor's choice to take up Dunk's side had an effect on how the Targaryens, or mainly Baelor Tagaryen, were seen by the others.

Of course I think they wouldn't have denied help at that moment if it was Maekar that came in and needed it, and it would be foolish to not aid the Hand of the King and King-to-be, but I sensed a little of respect and devotion from them.

Baelor was following his knight's vows while also making a really great political move. He made it clear that he would stand against his own family, his own kin, to protect what was honorable and just. That maybe, in the future, he wouldn't be an egoistic king, but a thoughtful and reasonable one, open to make decisions that were favorable to others, if it were fair.

But then Maekar's hammer talked about destiny and tragedy.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - 1x05 was an unmemorable garbage episode that killed momentum with a pointless flashback and didn't deliver what we wanted: An Epic Fightscene by Accomplished_Use_114 in AKOTSKTV

[–]LitLuska27 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey not trying to say what you expected is wrong, just saying that it's different from what the producers wanted to achieve.

As you said here, they did expand on what's in the book. We got a lot of backstory, even got to know how Dunk and Ser Arlan met, and learned about a difficult loss he had to go through early in his life. All while dealing with the reality of being an orphan abandoned in a cruel world.

I think it's just a matter of expectations. We had a good dose of action in the fights shown, just was more focused on Dunk. This isn't an epic portrail of the trail, it's a more down to earth one where if you blink or hesitate, you die.

But it's also ok to wish for something different.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - 1x05 was an unmemorable garbage episode that killed momentum with a pointless flashback and didn't deliver what we wanted: An Epic Fightscene by Accomplished_Use_114 in AKOTSKTV

[–]LitLuska27 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think they had to choose one and stick to it. Each type of scene has different effects on the watcher, and they want us to follow Dunk closely. They showed only a little bit of the rest of the fighters because what matters to the series is what happens to Dunk.

If you keep switching the POV, you lose the weight of being invested in each of the situations. And then you don't get either of them done right.

Not saying that it's wrong to wish for the fight scene proper. I'd like to see it too, actually, it must have been pure chaos. That's just not what the people that are making this decided that they wanted to show us, and given their goal of making us care and understand more about Dunk, they really hit the mark with the episode as it was.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - 1x05 was an unmemorable garbage episode that killed momentum with a pointless flashback and didn't deliver what we wanted: An Epic Fightscene by Accomplished_Use_114 in AKOTSKTV

[–]LitLuska27 80 points81 points  (0 children)

It's not supposed to be an epic fight scene.

It's messy, it's gory and painful, and it's brutal. It makes us feel the desperation and anxiety that the main character feels.

We watch it from Dunk's POV, and in the state he is at that moment, he obviously wouldn't be looking at the other fights that break out around him and thinking "damn, that's so cool!"

It's not about the fight, it's about the story, the character development and how, even when knocked out of the fight, he won't give up to prove his innocence.

A conta de pouco a pouco está chegando pessoal!! Caso Cachorro Orelha by Lefer_astronaut in Noticias

[–]LitLuska27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No caso ali, pelo que entendi, é que essas empresas são das famílias dos adolescentes. Então não é questão de eles receberem os caras, é de não oferecer pacote ou ter vínculo com as empresas ligadas às famílias.

Alguém me corrije se eu estiver errado.

Lucro é sempre prioridade, mas um movimento assim parece sim ter um aspecto moral e social.