26M | Perpetually lost in this game called life | spam account to just post my depressing thoughts | post random stuff from video games and other interests
@twmfband Mannnnnn I miss Jordan/Seraphim. Wish they would come out with new music. Still remember finding shades of the future and thinking that album was an absolute masterpiece.
There is a whole generation of men out here who are absolutely exhausted from being the "transitional guy." They come into your life, absorb all the trauma your toxic ex left behind, provide stability, and love you gently. But because your brain is still addicted to chaos, you mistake his consistency for a lack of passion. You drain his peace to heal yourself, and then abandon him because there isn't enough "drama" to keep you entertained. Men are constantly being used as emotional handymen to fix damage they didn't cause, only to be discarded the second the foundation is stable. It is pure emotional vampirism.
@Minatos_Flash Also Goku has a glaring ki problem that is also annoying as fuck. More often than not I miss the 24 ki and am left with a wet napkin attacking. I think these are the only dokkan units in history that genuinely make me angry just based on how they work.
@Minatos_Flash Absolutely hate the way their EX super mechanics work. Especially Goku. Having to roll double RNG checks to get Gokus EX is so fucking annoying. It also doesn’t even feel like 77%. I swear I miss the EX more than I hit it. I’ll go entire fights without seeing either do an EX.
I watched “Avatar: Fire and Ash” in 3D IMAX. People often say, “God is in the details,” but truly seeing that philosophy carried through in the act of creation is not an easy thing to do. This film shows absolutely no compromise, right down to the finest details, in the construction of the Avatar “universe.” It was magnificent.
For the past 40 years, I’ve been weaving entertainment and art alongside the evolution of cutting-edge digital technology. I’m a creator on the “digital side.” DEATH STRANDING was also shot and produced using technologies developed for Avatar.
Lately, films shot entirely in analog, without CG or VFX, have been increasingly praised. Even movies shot on film are celebrated, while digital works are sometimes dismissed with comments like, “Anyone can make it easily if it’s digital.” But that is a serious misunderstanding. CG works are also created by people. Countless actors, artists, and programmers pour their thoughts and passion into them, breathing life into the work.
Today, this film gave me renewed “pride” and “courage” as we look toward the future. It made me feel positive again about continuing to pursue “new things” using digital technology. Thank you, James Cameron. And I was also happy to see Kevin Dorman on the screen. He did so many performances for us on the set of DEATH STRANDING too. 🙏🙇🏻🫶😍