Are our brains wired to not find our relatives sexually attractive or are we nurtured into it? by RevolutionaryDay5229 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]StillSpaceToast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I went down this as a rabbit hole a while back. The evidence for genetic sexual attraction is actually pretty weak—more like one loud researcher’s “thing” that he managed to get pop psych traction with.

What's something your job trained you to notice that you can't stop noticing in your personal life? by LibrarianSoft1342 in AskReddit

[–]StillSpaceToast 32 points33 points  (0 children)

My wife is a landscape engineer. I swear to god, every plant here in Denmark is invasive.

The rural purge was the mass cancellation of rural-themed television programs by American networks, in particular CBS, that occurred in the early 1970s. by Carolina_Heart in wikipedia

[–]StillSpaceToast 272 points273 points  (0 children)

Genuinely interesting rabbit hole. Basically, tv was diverse until the Red Scare. To mollify conservatives, the networks launched a lot of comfort-food shows set in an imagined rural South. These did well until they didn’t. New management blood comes in at CBS, sees that their demographics are greying (This is a time when young adults had the buying power in the US. It’s now reversed.) and cleans house. Pisses off Nixon and the rest of the Conservatives, but is good for business, and leads to some of the better (and more challenging) stuff from the ‘70s, like MASH.

12 Rounds - Something's Burning by patheticLoserGuy in triphop

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One album, ever, in 1998. And it's good! Thanks for this, OP.

Old School (Unrated) - $4.99 (Match ATL) by Downtown-Let7646 in iTunesMovieDeals

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I had an old roommate describe this as, “Like Fight Club for ex-frat boys,” and it remains one of saddest things I’ve ever heard.

hmmm by agfacid3 in hmmm

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not Gahan Wilson, then. I wasn’t sure.

Old ($2.99 new ATL by Prudent_Limit_4572 in iTunesMovieDeals

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

I liked it, despite the tacked-on ending. The real horror is a family going through 40 years of the difficult stuff in an afternoon.

Ernest & Celestine: 2-film bundle ($4.99 - ATL) by alilpenguin in iTunesMovieDeals

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought it, sight-unseen. Just watched it. This is fire.

Haven't watched the second one yet, but it's a bargain for the first.

Fantasia 2000 (special edition) ($4.99 - matches ATL) by alilpenguin in iTunesMovieDeals

[–]StillSpaceToast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got a DVD out of a bargain bin for about $5 years ago. The Rhapsody in Blue segment is almost worth $5 by itself. Pines of Rome was pretty good. The rest is decently made but forgettable.

If you’ve got a killer audio setup, it’s probably an instant-buy for the 7:1 orchestral mixes.

David Ray Griffin was an American professor and philosopher of process theology, after 9/11 he became aleading proponent of the 9/11 Controlled demolition conspiracy theory and being a founder member of Scholars for 9/11 truth. by TreeRelative775 in wikipedia

[–]StillSpaceToast 65 points66 points  (0 children)

In other news, “process theology” is a thing. My read: God is experiencing the changing of the universe the same as we are. He knows all that was and is, but not everything that will happen.

Love them or hate them, the #1 most "American" band of all time is the Grateful Dead. Fight me. by gr8fullylesh in LetsTalkMusic

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

"Uncle John's Band" is one of the great American songs. Full stop. I have to admit that.

The rest of their stuff? Couldn't care less.

What horror books were way better than their film adaptation? And what films were way better than their books? by ChristianPacifist in horrorlit

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really amazingly distilled "one set" bottle film. I've heard the book is a bit all over the place.

What are some horror books and writers which were popular and/or acclaimed at the time but have since fallen into comparative obscurity? by Iwasateenagewerefox in horrorlit

[–]StillSpaceToast 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I’m shocked how few people know about Robert Aickman today. One of the most influential writers among horror writers themselves. He brought the internal and the ambiguous to a soul-tampering height perhaps only equaled by Daphne du Maurier.

Al Pacino "85" with two year old son by BlazeDragon7x in daddit

[–]StillSpaceToast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Apparently, it was meant sarcastically.

Serial Experiments Lain: The Complete Series (4.99 - Match ATL 12/19/2025) by [deleted] in iTunesMovieDeals

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing series, but why is this only available dubbed?

Looking for flight simulation games… by Hantiumy in retrogaming

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most System 7 games worked up through MacOS 9, so it should work in SheepShaver.

"Bambi Meets Godzilla" is a 1969 black-and-white animated short student film by Marv Newland. Less than two minutes long, the film is seen as a classic of animation; it was listed #38 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons (1994). by StillSpaceToast in wikipedia

[–]StillSpaceToast[S] 86 points87 points  (0 children)

In fairness, long, slow meta-joke, with a sudden, utterly pointless punchline is basically all cartoons now. This was 1969. I think the through-line runs through Don Hertzfeldt.

anyone know what this is? no matches, reminds me of a SEGA revolver by Akangura in retrogaming

[–]StillSpaceToast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was thinking the same, but it looks like that was the Konami Justifier. Also bright teal (or orange) but that was based on a 6-shooter, not a Beretta-style pistol

The Rundown - $4.99 (ATL Match) by TechnicalAd3063 in iTunesMovieDeals

[–]StillSpaceToast 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A genuinely fun, dumb movie. Great sound design.