What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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REPO Man wrote:
marurun wrote: We desperately need to find you some healthier sources of entertainment. While we're at it, maybe we can do the same for me.
Too bad there isn't a kind of game one can play by oneself. Maybe something one can play on a television. I think there's a term for such a thing.

Other than that there's books, films, television, comics, model building, witchcraft, photography, scrapbooking, decoupage, woodworking, the list goes on.
Oh, I'm extremely busy. I don't actually have time for hobbies anymore. It's just not particularly exciting, and it's taken longer and longer to drive to a KMart.

That's why I like you, REPO. You give so much of yourself and don't look for anything in return. Like Mark Trail.
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Note wrote:I'm not thrilled about the weather getting cooler here, as I'm more of a summer guy, but I'm happy about the various snacks and treats that come with fall. I was able to buy some apple cider donuts at a farmer's market near work. Looking forward to snacking on those later!
You still live in NYC? I've always wanted to experience fall in NYC. In fact, four years ago when I was planning to move there one thing I wanted to do more than anything is march in the Greenwich Village parade.

One idea for a costume I've had is a mashup of Herbert West and Charlie Price from Kinky Boots, in particular the final number.

Basically this from the waist up:
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And this from the waist down, but with green boots:
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Aside from the shoes it'd probably be easier than doing a Kamen Rider costume:
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Unless Greenwich Village parade costumes are supposed to be more original. I've been tooling around with an idea for either a stained-glass demon or a mythpunk punk rocker. Think Sid Vicious with glowing sigils and a crown of crystal formations growing from his head like horns.
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The weather’s definitely getting a bit cooler here, too. This week was light jacket weather for the first time this season. It’s actually a bit late coming, but reasons, right?
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That's why I broke out my Zombie vs Shark hoodie and my jeans ages ago. But a few times it's yo-yo'd between shorts weather and jeans weather. I hope it cools off and stays there. I was sick of summer shortly before it officially started!
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REPO Man wrote: The nieces are 11-13. The nephews are 8. And even if I did plan on showing them Cannibal Holocaust, which by virtue of its unsimulated violence against animals it isn't, I wouldn't show it to high-schoolers, much less middle schoolers. I was going to show Friday the 13th since this Friday is the 13th.
It is interesting to me that you draw a line at unsimulated violence against animals.

I have never seen Cannibal Holocaust, but my understanding is that the on-screen animal killing is quick, and on-par with normal animal slaughter practices.

Are you nieces and nephews vegan?
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Limewater wrote:It is interesting to me that you draw a line at unsimulated violence against animals.

I have never seen Cannibal Holocaust, but my understanding is that the on-screen animal killing is quick, and on-par with normal animal slaughter practices.

Are you nieces and nephews vegan?
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Limewater wrote:
REPO Man wrote: The nieces are 11-13. The nephews are 8. And even if I did plan on showing them Cannibal Holocaust, which by virtue of its unsimulated violence against animals it isn't, I wouldn't show it to high-schoolers, much less middle schoolers. I was going to show Friday the 13th since this Friday is the 13th.
It is interesting to me that you draw a line at unsimulated violence against animals.

I have never seen Cannibal Holocaust, but my understanding is that the on-screen animal killing is quick, and on-par with normal animal slaughter practices.

Are you nieces and nephews vegan?
Not that I'm aware, but then again I haven't seen Betty's kids in a while, and Paulina's always got school and dance cheer.

And the line I draw is based on their ages and the themes of the film along with its content. For example, I won't show them Return of the Living Dead 1 or 3 anytime soon, though the second one toned down the gore and nudity while upping the dark comedy, thus making it more in line with what we'd consider today hard PG-13 with minimal edits.

It's also worth noting that the animal violence in Cannibal Holocaust was later condemned by its director.

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People are weird about killing animals.

"At Christmas my family and I gather around a baked chunk of dead pig that was killed with a captive bolt to the brain."

"Filming the death of a pig shot in the head at point-blank range is condemnable."

I think it's also kind of weird that Deodato later condemned it, though I think maybe he just regretted it because that's the aspect of the film that overshadowed the rest of it.
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It’s also just a terrible, boring movie.

Also, I largely agree with you. People are too disconnected now from their food. I am not a vegetarian, but I think it’s important for people to understand that, for them to eat meat, an animal had to die. I don’t expect people to give up meat entirely, but it may make them rethink their habits a bit. (Also, I think we’d eat more goose meat because, seriously, geese are a**holes.)
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Killing animals for food or to control the population is something I can understand. But in Cannibal Holocaust, it's just for a movie.
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