@MrKamex@auravtuber maybe they think stagger effectiveness going down means it’s better.. complain before think (brew could get four times the nerfs and be the top tank in m+ still, and will be until they purge Vital Flame)
If you see coverage of our Hunter Biden interview on a mainstream network they’re telling you it’s a “bizarre, expletive filled rant” - meanwhile the YouTube comments:
@FenoHS brother if you got into that kind of climbing you’d feel a new sense of addiction. bouldering is amazing for problem solving, gradual improvement, and not to mention all the benefits of exercise🥰
NBA YoungBoy's neighbor wanted to bake him some cookies after his release from jail:
'I told him I don’t listen to your music, and he said, I don’t recommend it'
'He is a very sweet kid'
I watched ”MICKEY 17” in IMAX. It’s an unmistakably Bong Joon-Ho film, packed with his DNA and signature “memes,” yet incapable of mass production (or duplication). While a big-budget film aimed at a global audience, it brims with the auteur-driven sensibilities and disruptive energy that shake up Hollywood—truly admirable. At its core, this is a film where you have lovable 17 versions of “Pattinson” but it’s also “Bong Joon-Ho 17,” offering a full dose of the director’s essence. That sharp black humor, the underlying pathos, the unwavering rebellious spirit, and the bold foresight—it’s all there.
This film serves as a warning about the growing disparities in modern society, much like a contemporary “Modern Times.” And Bong Joon-Ho remains a modern-day “Chaplin,” constantly rewriting the rules of cinema.