furiousfroman
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furiousfroman

He warned us.

I’m really torn on this issue. To suggest that one discipline has more inherent value than another is to ignore the reality of society as a whole. We need the arts as much as the sciences, we know that.

Thor Ragnarok is one of the most subtly brilliant films Marvel has ever had the balls to release. I enjoyed the humor a lot with the first viewing, but each subsequent viewing has added a layer to the narrative that has been truly wonderful and thought-provoking. I put it near the top.

I understand what you’re getting at here, but there are degrees of separation that makes these choices more complex. A family member’s rhetoric - which, for most people, only affects those immediately around them - has far less weight than a celebrity’s like Kanye. Removing that person from your life, however, is far

Words cannot express how saddening this entire ordeal has been to old furious here. Like many in the US, I grew up with Kenshin onscreen and, later, in print. Tsuioku-hen is one of the most inspired OVAs I’ve probably ever seen. To learn that the author of this nostalgic work had such heinous appetites has been a

Listen to Fela Kuti While You Do Absolutely Anything

It’s in the music, too, it’s awful.

This article has me torn.

This is the only reasonable point I’ve seen on the matter.

Interestingly enough, the JRPGs that were “heavily” pushed in the West early last gen - Tales of Vesperia, Lost Odyssey, etc. - had lead characters who were presented as adults with adult problems. Yuri and Kaim were not complaining or ignorant of how the world works around them, like Vaan, Tidus, or any other generic

I can actually get behind that. It would be difficult to design mechanically, but it would be more interesting for Batman to have to do something along the lines of:

FYI? Utada Hikaru sampled this track, it’s a classic. If you’ve never seen the film, it’s in the Criterion Collection I believe.

I’m just amused by his POS ass being taken away by black bailiffs.

This. Erik’s problem was his methods, borne from the master’s house to his homeland. Naturally the film did not allow for it, but had he reflected on his rage and his response to it, he would see that he should have come to Wakanda to learn, just as T’Challa had much to learn from him.

During the holiday, I stumbled upon this sight a couple streets off of Gaien Higashi Dori in Roppongi. When inebriated at 3 in the morning in a foreign land, though, my paranoia screams “walk away” so this is the best shot drunk me could get. There’s gems all over the place there.

Take my opinion with a grain of salt here (studying computer engineering so I’m biased) but don’t overthink this. Coding in and of itself is not interesting on its own - it’s the problems you can solve that make coding so powerful and, I argue, enjoyable.

I rarely have time other than a few Overwatch matches (Château Guillard + Doomfist = rage-inducing catharsis) each week. This weekend though, I’m branching out to titles in between assignments.

It’s hard to read Tokyo’s arcade scene. They have some gems:

Enjoy, now and forever.

Self-hatred is a hell of a drug.