*you’re
maybe yes or maybe no
*you’re
yeah, they would
ha, you beautifully illustrated their point.
i’m not saying you’re wrong, it’s just funny how on-the-nose you got it.
i adore the books, which are from the early 20th century. hardly derivative when they inspired 20th century greats like Ray Bradbury and Carl Sagan :) i followed this movie for years leading up to it. they completely screwed the marketing. i was disappointed, to say the least. but it is magical to see such a loved work in film. maybe someday we’ll get a reboot.
my comments are for everyone else.
THIS PERSON IS BEING DISINGENUOUS AND ARGUING IN BAD FAITH! I have no obligation to engage with them on their terms.
i’m not trying to convince you. you’re being disingenuous and arguing in bad faith.
violating their own constitution. fuck off, you know what you’re doing. you’re being disingenuous and arguing in bad faith
they don’t owe you shit, troll. begone
missing my pull request by a lot?
Spirited Away. Before it won the Oscar it was in limited release in the US. A friend drove me nearly three hours to the closest showing. After the Oscar it came to most theatres. I took other friends to see it on two separate occasions.
Termux from fdroid plus Andronix (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=studio.com.techriz.andronix)
what you did there is called the “slippery slope fallacy”
neither the destroyed bridge nor the road leading to it had any barriers or warning signs to alert drivers of the hazard.
Well it seems clear who is actually to blame here.
oh my god, thank you for this
I’ve been using Andronix, how does this compare?
Yes friend, I’m with you
So glad it’s not just me. People in the real world act like I’m crazy and it’s exhausting.
enjoy my (fake) upvote