Entirely possible. These days, with the way streaming licenses flip on and off almost daily, one never knows how long a thing may be legally available. I've learned to take a carpe firm approach, watching stuff as I find it before it goes away.
Entirely possible. These days, with the way streaming licenses flip on and off almost daily, one never knows how long a thing may be legally available. I've learned to take a carpe firm approach, watching stuff as I find it before it goes away.
Just pulled up my CR viewing history to confirm it's still there. Seems to be filed under it's Japanese name: Hourou Masuko Wandering Son. Still there, it seems. :-)
Also it would seem that there's an official YouTube channel:
Revolutionary Girl Utena has been on my list for nearly two decades, now. Anyone know the best way to see it, as I don't see any streams through any of the legal avenues. Am I looking in the wrong place?
Do it. Wandering Son is moving, emotionally affecting and hit me right in the proverbial feels. I'm straight, but the reviews I've read by those who actually do deal with issues of gender identity/identify Trans seem to indicate that it's also authentic.
Fellow Portlander, I presume? :-P
It's rather ridiculous, since 'I' would think that practicing safe sex, proper contraception, and choosing your partners according to your measure of what's best for you over some economic necessity is WAY more responsible than finding a rich husband, pumping out a zoo's worth of kids, and living off the media…
Welcome to the world of female misogyny, where the women are all 'one of the guys' and hate 'drama', while bemoaning the weak and passive nature of modern men.
As a fellow hetero cis-male, I support this message.
Nah. Teens are totally smart and introspective. But they're also awash in feelings and hormones and love simple, absolute narratives like the 'True Love" myth. There's nothing wrong with it in a correct context (like a fictional world such as "The Princess Bride", for example), but an insistence on it as a real…
Haha! Nice one.
She may have intended to. Who knows? In the end, that aspect is a red herring and a separate discussion.
Yeah, if that person had any ambitions of a health career, that's over, now. Hell, that sort of violation will make it hard to get any job with an expectation of discretion or privacy, which is, frankly, most of the well paying ones.
And that's completely fair. Because Internet does explain much of the inexplicable. I keep hearing about TFIOS and debating on reading the book, because people talk about how great it is, but then I can't seem to figure out why this is different than any other tragic teen romance out there.
I realize I'm opening myself up for a beatdown but I seriously want to know this: what's the difference in this and The Fault In Our Stars? They're both overwrought teen romances where two white people overcome obstacles and one of them dies.
Normally, I would agree. But in this case, I'd say it's not so bad. He's being rewarded for doing a good and courageous act, something I sure as hell wish there was more of in the world. And the honest truth is, inside a month, this guy's going to be a complete unknown again. I mean, how long did it take us to…
This is an important point. When we talk about things like gender distribution in 'X' industry, we really need to take a more granular look at specific positions. If it were true, for example, that the film industry had an equal amount of male and female representation, that would sound good, right? But if the women…
E3 is less of a conference and more of a Con (as in ComicCon, not as in a scam), these days. Sure it's technically a developer conference, but it's way more about glitz and public appearance/show than something like WWDC.
It makes sense, but that's not how it plays out in real life, as this fiasco along with 90% of Tumblr will tell you. If anything, one might say that the social justice brigade can be worse in that, like the Fox News faithful, they're indoctrinated in the belief that their cause is righteous to the point of religious…
That's my thought, essentially. I mean, yeah, the joke wasn't the most subtle piece of satire, and obviously ended up being a bit on the insensitive and inflammatory side, but did we forget the elephant in the room, here? Are we going to pretend that the giant glaring racist team name against a people who can…