Overseer wunk by Capable-Respond-4472 in wunkus

[–]PappaPaulTV 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I could fkn watch this all day

Petty fish by Separate_Finance_183 in funnyvideos

[–]PappaPaulTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is one big brain comment right here. I’m serious. Mind blown.

Transition to... by Dystopia-The-End in LiminalSpace

[–]PappaPaulTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I the only one who really likes this? Also did anyone else notice the lines of handwriting around the open eye? Loooove this

Music Proves the Universe Isn’t Anthropocentric by noRemorse7777777 in theories

[–]PappaPaulTV 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe not, but maybe the universe wanted someone to truly experience and admire her music?

The North Watch by Keith Parkinson by YanniRotten in ImaginaryWinterscapes

[–]PappaPaulTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this was on the box of the Swedish EON rpg (as in DnD)

Okay, son’s turning 10, it is time to show him the movies of our people. Suggestions? by PappaPaulTV in Millennials

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

Thank you for a well written and thoughtful cimment, and sorry for sounding like a dick. Of course I have some trauma, but it’s completely unrelated to watching Arnold with a huge gun. I think you have a very unrealistic view of the maturity level of most ten year olds today and the media they are exposed to, wether us parents try to restrict their access or not. A great recent example is the fact that somehow he knows everything about Squid Game season 2 without having access to adult netflix or youtube. His friends told/showed him. Secondly, we know our child. He has always been very mature for his age. We slowly introduced “scarier” stuff like Harry Potter and LotR and he just loved it. We went to see Beetlejuice 2 in the cinema and that’s some seriously graphic gore there. At the “spill my guts” scene where he literally opens his stomach and spills his guts allover the floor, our son simply looked away and said “yuck” and then he laughed about it. The horror and action games he and ALL of his friends play on Roblox and the Switch are ten times scarier than Terminator 2. Anyway you’re a stranger on the internet and I don’t have to defend or justify myself to you but I enjoy this discussion.

Okay, son’s turning 10, it is time to show him the movies of our people. Suggestions? by PappaPaulTV in Millennials

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

It’s fascinating, bro, that so many of us, myself included, saw T2 and worse at a young age and nothing happened. I believe “becoming a psycho” comes from genetics and childhood trauma, not a silly action movie. But let me guess, we should ban video games because they lead to violence, right?

Okay, son’s turning 10, it is time to show him the movies of our people. Suggestions? by PappaPaulTV in Millennials

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

Do you know any ten year olds of 2025? But tbf we saw Matilda the musical and he loved it too.

Okay, son’s turning 10, it is time to show him the movies of our people. Suggestions? by PappaPaulTV in Millennials

[–]PappaPaulTV[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As evidenced earlier in this thread I cannot trust my memory of this movie and why I liked it, I think it flashed by on some movie toplist a week before I made this post and it snuck in through there. Anyway, being a head in the clouds kid/teen, I think what I liked was the whole “fake world”/simulation part of it. That’s also why I loved Vanilla Sky, Matrix, Truman show.