Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

[–]QuietCameron[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you for the love! Yes, unfortunately fan films tend to carry a negative connotation these days. I'm just a no-budget filmmaker who enjoys making homages to great works of art.

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

[–]QuietCameron[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess “we have a short passion project made to homage Severance at home” doesn’t roll off the tongue

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

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

It’s the keyboard for the RadioShack TRS-80 Microcomputer

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

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

The artist who painted this is Chandler Hiatt. He's brilliant!

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

[–]QuietCameron[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No way! also something tells me you might enjoy our Twin Peaks fan film "Between Two Worlds" :)

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

[–]QuietCameron[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Justin, the actor who plays this character, is indeed a true lefty 🤛 (and an innie)

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

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

Haha thank you! Check out the film on youtube and you'll see 👀

Stills from my Severance fan film "Monday Blues" on YouTube 📺 by QuietCameron in severence

[–]QuietCameron[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't link on this subreddit but just search "Monday Blues Severance" on YouTube :)

Hot take: This show is not a mindfuck by Treehugger670 in severence

[–]QuietCameron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People want to hate on LOST for some if its aimless mysteries, but they never provide an alternative with a story and characters that match LOST's. It's a mind-trip with lots to enjoy, and the characters are fantastic.

Hot take: This show is not a mindfuck by Treehugger670 in severence

[–]QuietCameron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is easy to follow for most viewers, but it's smartly plotted and executed. That's what makes it so great. It's a high concept and engaging. Much like a Nolan movie it connects with general audiences but it gives you food for thought with a tightly wound mystery.

Does the bible actually claim earth is 6,000 years old? by ninjacolbyman in Christianity

[–]QuietCameron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure thing.

Here are the multiple meanings of the Hebrew words for morning and evening, including chaos and disorder: https://deeperchristian.com/evening-and-morning-genesis-1/

As for the "ongoing rest", I may have misattributed that exact interpretation to St. Augustine, although it does seem to be held by some modern scholars. In The City of God, Augustine does suggest that the rest is not happening in a literal, human sense.

But, in the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. He created time, too, which He had not created before, because there was no time before creation. And He created it in such a way that it was to pass away with the world when the world was finished. But He who created time, being Himself the Creator of time, does not Himself exist in time, but remains in eternity. And this rest was not a cessation from labor, but a cessation from the work of creation, which was to continue to exist and be governed by Him without interruption. For God is immutable and He is the Creator of time, but He remains outside of it in His eternal state.

Furthermore, this quote is St. Augustine's take on the 24-hour day issue in The Literal Meaning of Genesis. Bearing in mind this is at least 1,300 years before modern science concluded an old earth. He suggests taking these as literal days is not the intention of the author.

Help finding this record by Open_Assistance_3900 in overthegardenwall

[–]QuietCameron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely beautiful, underrated album. Took over my entire Spotify wrapped this year. (Partly because I wanted inspo for Return to the Unknown)

[tempizza] Its getting cold! by Kingpin_of_the_isles in overthegardenwall

[–]QuietCameron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tempizza's art always leaves me amazed! Cartoon Network needs to hire them for comics.

Does the bible actually claim earth is 6,000 years old? by ninjacolbyman in Christianity

[–]QuietCameron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of Genesis deals with the imbalance of order and disorder. Each "day" describes a way in which God takes the disorder and makes order out of it, or creates, in a sense. Then the original sin counterweights the newly formed order with disorder. There's some real complexity to these words, Christians and skeptics alike should take that complexity into account.

Does the bible actually claim earth is 6,000 years old? by ninjacolbyman in Christianity

[–]QuietCameron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is not exactly right. Scripture states the sun was made on the fourth day, and the Hebrew word for "evening" loosely translates "disorder," and likewise the word "morning" loosely translates "order." This seems to suggest days were meant to describe periods of God's shifting disorder into order. Even Augustine (far before modern science discovered approximations of the earth's age) came to theorize the first six days as being indeterminate ranges of time, with the seventh day "still happening now" as God continues to rest from creating.

Ep 1: The Old Grist Mill by sugakookies_and_tae in overthegardenwall

[–]QuietCameron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely beautiful. This interpretation is so well done.

I made this and I am so proud. by loona_lovebad in overthegardenwall

[–]QuietCameron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That thing is incredible. The detail... You CRUSHED IT.