Wraithfighter
Wraithfighter
Wraithfighter

Was the cure real? Did they act against Ellie’s wishes? Was Joel justified? These questions all share the same answer: dear god please fucking kill me I can’t do this anymore.

While this is definitely a more sympathetic case for the cops than other situations where someone is killed, based on the write up, it sounds like an excessive use of violence by the police. And another example of why cops need better training and hiring policies need to focus on finding people who are able to better

Honestly, we were still cracking up from “We now join Good Morning America already in progress...”

This tracks. Parents are literally all immoral monsters.

Something I don’t think I’ve seen before: The host engaging in one last gag after saying goodnight. Kimmel walked offstage, then a camera showed him changing a number on a “OSCAR CEREMONIES WITHOUT INCIDENT” sign from 0 to 1.

The math doesn’t make sense to me. It isn’t right to save one person at the cost of not curing millions. It isn’t right when Ellie gave her consent to that sacrifice. It isn’t right to murder everyone along the way irrespective of Ellie’s choice. There’s nothing right about what he did.

But automod bots are kind of dumb and commonly get both false positives where they block content that should be allowed and miss stuff that should have been removed/blocked. AI Moderation is one place where you could have a bot that was better at detecting things that need moderation without needing an actual human to

No, really, AI is the only viable moderation solution that will ever exist. Unless you’re a very low traffic, basically private server, the moderation problem quickly becomes untenable. Even when you do have volunteer mods who are active, if it’s a large server with dozens of channels and tens of thousands of users,

Honestly if it’s AI bots that will take care and look after my server in case of bad eggs coming in and messing with it then I’m all for that part of AI.

Wraithfinder: *Angry at seeing new Star Wars material unnecessarily explaining some unimportant background detail*

You don’t even mention the worst part: It’s a chair coded with the same sitting animations as any other chair, sized so that any race (including the giant male roegadyn) can sit on it, just like any other chair. Which means lalafells, whom it is supposedly designed for, perch awkwardly on the end of it like any other

“He stops becoming the creepy, evil, grooming, cannibalistic preacher and just becomes a blunt pedophilic rapist.”

Sure. But this is a fictional story told in the medium of television. We should probably stop thinking of it as though it’s happening in reality - because the point of that interaction is for Joel to see and understand that Ellie just went through some *real* shit - and has been violated to the point where human

I agree simply because it makes things needlessly uncomfortable. Like, the murder, cannibalism, all that, yeah of course it’s horrific, but I don’t know anyone who’s been a victim/survivor of either. But when I watched this episode I just thought of all the people I knew who I should specifically tell to NOT watch

they shoulda just had a scene of him masterbating into a pie made of dead babies. then we’d really get the picture that he’s a naughty man!

Well, it was only nudity from the neck down. Or, rather, from the neck up.

So the warning of “brief nudity” in the parental guide notes was the decapitated human dead hanging upside down in the shed. Who said irony was dead?

The dialogue is an artistic choice; it is formalized and stylized because it is in the mode of Japanese Samurai dramas and their Western counterparts. Mando himself comes from a highly-structured and formalized culture, so it makes sense he talks that way. 

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