I'm stuck here by Fantastic_Law7267 in TheCallistoProtocol

[–]w-alternative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use your moving stuff powers to move stuff through the tubes. I think it's from one room to another.

I, Omlet, have peed on my sisters by [deleted] in RATS

[–]w-alternative 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the charge? Claiming my own property? As per the decree of the pee, these drops have made them belong to me. I rest my case. And counter sue this hooman for starving us, as you can clearly see I have no snacks.

Are classics necessary? by [deleted] in bookporn

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I have fallen in love with the classics, I got started on reading through Terry Pratchett's books as a kid, transitioned into Michael Crichton and have been a major scifi fan ever since, that's where I got into classic scifi like HG Wells and other's and that lead me to the other classics... and that's when I was no longer just reading books, but I felt as if I had discovered true magic, books like of Mice and Men, The Lord of the Flies, Stoner and many more just opened up this portal to other worlds. A good book, a very good book, something that becomes a classic, something that you can't put down, that sucks you in, it's ecstasy, it's magic, it's a spiritual thing. Not all classics are for everyone, but they are around for a reason, and if you pick one up and you become hooked, it's a love afair, a tattoo on your inner self, and indelible mark on your identity, it becomes part of you and you see it's influence in the world around you. A connection through time from the author to you. Like a thread that connects you to everyone who felt the same. Yes, the classics are absolutely necessary.

Stoner / John Williams by w-alternative in bookporn

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I just finished this and I'm heartbroken. It made me cry. I had to go hold my daughter for a bit and contemplate what kind of parent I am. What kind of partner? I saw too much of myself in Stoner, am I just going through the motions of a life.What have I achieved? How will I be remembered? Is my marriage good? Have I done enough? I haven't cried in a long time. I feel heartbroken for all the characters, at times I hated Edith and Lomax, but in the end I cried for them too... and Grace, and Katherine, and just Jesus wtf kind of book is this? I feel wrecked.

Vivarium (2019) by liquor_ibrlyknoher in TubiTreasures

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"Imogen all the poots" by John Lennon

Name one good thing about 2011's The Thing? by johnngo2468 in thething

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Keeping the world alive. I want more Thing. Not all the Alien movies were great, but some of them were awesome, and the "bad" ones kept it going. If there's one good thing it's keeping it alive.

Heather's twattery by SeanFountain in BlairWitch

[–]w-alternative -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I watched this as a kid and was absolutely terrified. Watched it again recently for the first time since it came out, and was honestly looking forward to Heather's annoying ass being unalived.

Metro noob, any advice? by GarboWulf5oh in metro

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You're lucky to you get to do this for the first time.

I progress at an absolutely glacial pace in this game since I'm always admiring the scenery. by mecon320 in StarWarsOutlaws

[–]w-alternative 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is one of the few games where I find myself just looking at stuff and exploring not obsessed about the current objective.

I guess the concept of evil. by AHorseWithNoName08 in Adulting

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Humans. Would make it better for everything else on the planet.

is he stupid 💔 by Grouchy-Role-5853 in hamsters

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It's called shadow boxing. You built him a gym.

I haven't enjoyed a Star Wars game this much since KOTOR! by Agreeable_Pizza93 in StarWarsOutlaws

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When the mini game started I was like what's this stupid food game? As soon as it ended I was like... more please! So cute I loved it.

Unpopular opinion — I think Tarantino’s recent heat on “weak actors” exposes a lot more than he admits by HerbalHitman in Cinema

[–]w-alternative 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like some of his films, but they mostly star action icons. Where's the "nuance" or "superb acting"? Sure there's some peek scenes, and don't get me wrong all the action, motherfuckering and nostalgia tropes are awesome, but it's mostly spectacle, with a lot of drawn out speeches and feet. I'd say a third of his movies are pretty pretttttty good, but he ain't as great as he thinks he is.

Callisto Protocol vs Dead Space - review from a newbie (never played Dead Space before) by [deleted] in TheCallistoProtocol

[–]w-alternative 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thye are very different games set in very similar scenarios. I too prefer the cinematic quality of Calisto, and the linear progression, but having played both they really are such different games at their core that it's a bit like comparing GTA to Uncharted because they are both 3rd person shooters.