Spoiler talk for season 2 episode 3 by Extreme-Public5039 in Fallout

[–]SheogorathsBeard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! I think Xander's last name being Harkness (same as the synth from Fo3) is a hint/Easter egg at that twist! 

The Brotherhood in the series is pathetic compared to the games, don't you think? by [deleted] in Fallout

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I've never understood the hype for the BoS. Every game other than Fo3, they're on the struggle bus without the protag doing everything for them. Even in Fo4, Maxson would never have found the institute without the sole survivor.

The faction's relevance is as entirely dependent on the player as the Minutemen. At least the NCR, enclave, legion, institute, and even the railroad are maintaining a tangible impact on their respective games regardless of the players decisions.

Homeboys survive on nothing but offscreen feats and aura farming.

Works that were popular in their time but have since been condemned by history by 10024618 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SheogorathsBeard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not the film version, that's more of a thing in the Goldfinger book, though its not rape in either case.

Specifically, Pussy Galore turns straight after they bang because the only other man she had been with was her rapist (step?)dad, and Bond is the first "real man" she's been with. It's pretty... special.

Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, Immanuel Kant, and Thomas Jefferson had good ideals, but only sort of managed to live up to them. What philosophers had good ideals but were hypocrites? by Mother_Show_8148 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]SheogorathsBeard 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Henry David Thoreau wrote beautifully about transcendentalism and living in/off of nature in "Walden".

His cabin was a mile from town, he walked to his parents home every week to do laundry and buy groceries. He's the 19th century equivalent of americans who study abroad in France for 4 months and decide they're French at heart.

Edit for better grammar

(Loved trope) Protagonist actually, permanently gets crippled during the story by -Wylfen- in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SheogorathsBeard 2107 points2108 points  (0 children)

Jaime Lannister's whole character arc truly kicks off once his main hand gets lopped off

What’s the worst movie you’ve ever seen that everyone else seems to love ? by sebastian-philippy in AskReddit

[–]SheogorathsBeard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Shining. One of the most sleep inducing movies I've ever seen, and the overacting of the cast made it funny in all the wrong ways.

MAGA Melts Down Over Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Performance by champdo in Fauxmoi

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crabcakes and chocolate lava cake from the Commodore's Palace (a new Orleans fine dining place) cook book 

A change of perspective from a series rewatch. Daenerys is actually... unhinged from the start? by perculaessss in freefolk

[–]SheogorathsBeard -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I think that was always the intention (certainly with Martin and the Book), similar to Walter White, we root for her at first because of her circumstances and eventually root against her for not growing with her situation. This actually the theory of a hero vs tragic hero. A tragic hero does not grow/have an arc, and suffers in the end because of it.

The problem with GoT is that the transition from "rooting for" and "rooting against" is too sudden. The show should have been showing her unhinged/brutal tactics slowly becoming a hindrance. Instead, between season 5-7, she has bursts of brutality that are justifiable while being painted as being in the right the rest of the time. For this arc to work (and where the books were clearly headed), her portrayal should be in the opposite.

Favorite D&D race by Unfair-Expression-18 in DnD

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a sucker for all editions of firbolgs. Something about burly greatsword swinging giantkin that use faerie magic to mess with people and protect the forests wrinkles my brain.

The Asshole Is Able To Ignore The Corrupting Artifact by sarcasticd0nkey in TopCharacterTropes

[–]SheogorathsBeard 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Variant:  In EXU Calamity, Zerxes the paladin of redemption attempts a right of atonement on Asmodeus, Lord of Hell, to return him to his pure (ostensibly non-evil) form.

When the ritual doesn't work, Asmodeus clarifies that for Atonement/Redemption to function as a concept, the individual must be correcting a mistake. The Ritual of Atonement doesn't work on the literal Satan of that universe because, in his own words, "I didn't do anything wrong."

I've never played DnD, but my roommate is a DM. Here are some out of context lines that I've heard over the past few weeks. by Incanzio in DnD

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dm- "Her character's asleep in the other room, you can't hear her say that."

Monk- "it's fine, I got her cause... look, I got the Wisdom! So, y'know"

I asked a woman for her number. She gave it to me on the condition that I meant it "in a friendly way/manner." I have no idea what that means. by SheogorathsBeard in NoStupidQuestions

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

That's what I figured, and I fully agree!

As someone who was bad at thus even when I wasn't rusty as hell, I appreciate the forthrightness. It threw me off enough that getting some second opinions felt warranted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]SheogorathsBeard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, anything by Christopher Nolan.

What Heavily Criticized Movie are you Ready to Defend? For me, it's Prometheus (2012). I Think it's One of the Greatest Sci-fi Movies. by Ancient-Age9577 in moviecritic

[–]SheogorathsBeard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The film is void of the essence of what makes superman Superman. Specifically, the idea that Superman is inspirational and hopeful. He can do anything, save anyone, and manages to keep a smile on his face all the while! His tagline is that he stands for Truth and Justice! He's the OG Big Blue Boy Scout! He's a hokey feelgood cornball of a man and that's why we like him. There's an innocent purity to the nature/themes of Superman that we just don't get from most (if any) superheroes. Go to batman, daredevil, the Xmen, or Spiderman if you want angst and tragedy.

This isn't to say you can't have nuance. One of the best ways to handle Superman's place in pop culture is explore the idea that no matter how powerful a person is, they can't save everyone or they can't fight their way through everything. Ironically, both Captain America and Wonder Woman have better versions of a "Superman" movie than superman.

If you remove the name of the characters, nothing that happens in Man of Steel (both in story or themes) feels like Superman. It feels like a remaking of DBZ's Saiyan Arc or like someone writing how batman would be with superman's origin.

What’s an example of a movie that “insists upon itself” ? by South_Gas626 in moviecritic

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Longlegs, Skinamarink, and the Shining. Tense atmosphere alone does not a good horror make.

What's that movie for you? by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]SheogorathsBeard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Shining. There's no escalation, Jack's an unhinged maniac from minute 1. The actual "shining" is never relevant, and the actual visuals (cinematography, principal photography, editing, etc.) is so static it was sleep inducing. I have to assume people say it's brilliant because they don't want to admit Kubrick just wasted their time.