

he literally tried it once already, we don’t really need to speculate if he’d go for it
he literally tried it once already, we don’t really need to speculate if he’d go for it
I like to listen to the Muckrake podcast for analysis of recent events.
Even effects-forward pieces like Jurassic Park still hold up because everyone on the island is a memorable character and the plot is exciting! Though it’s true that the constraints on effects might have caused that - the dinosaurs in that movie only had about 15 minutes of total screen-time, so they had to actually, y’know, write.
“My ad preferences” are no ads
This post has a very pleasant and prosocial energy. Thanks for your enthusiasm! I agree, the topiary is great!
Yep. One Pace basically just uses the manga for the storyboards without the extra bloat (though some exclusive anime segments got kept if they added to the experience), and the whole thing ends up being 40% shorter overall - and more importantly, it’s more dynamic and exciting to watch.
They have a website at onepace.net. Their actual site is not working currently, but at least it redirects to their Discord server where you can get the streaming and magnet links you are searching for!
If you do watch the anime version, check out the One Pace project, a fan-edit that removes all of the filler and stalling in the animation - it is the definitive way to watch!
She’s literally already on the ticket as his replacement in case he has a medical issue
I have a VPN, so this could definitely work.
That’s all, folks!
Given the history of the series, I find this to be pretty endearing. I have fond memories of playing the multi-disc Baldurs Gate 1 on PC as a child. It’s kinda fun to see that today’s gamers will have a similar experience with the same series nearly 30 years later.
Installing uBlock is so quick, all you need is 30 seconds of their consent to lean over their shoulder and install it. The whole process can be faster than the actual ad break, in some cases.
The f in of is pronounced with a v sound so it’s a little sneaky I guess
Note takers, I guess…
Well, then it can run DOOM. I’m sold.
Less-corporate, creator-owned networks like Nebula and Dropout might be a potential route to a more sustainable and less centralized online video ecosystem.
Not this week they ain’t
Theorycrafting this - Tundra would be a nice name. So would Mesa, Fen, and Delta.