Not mine; got it off a twitter link

  • leftofthat [he/him]
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    27 days ago

    "The Fellowship voted nearly unanimously to have the ring flown by giant eagles to Mordor to be dropped into the volcano. Unfortunately, the measure was ruled ineligible by the chamber parliamentarian."

    • goferking0@lemmy.sdf.org
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      27 days ago

      look there was also the one lady who did a curtsy thumb down on the motion so of course they had to veto the best idea

    • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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      27 days ago

      "The newly elected king whose father was the previous king has vowed to create a committee that will analyze the budget costs of maintaining eagle habitats along with other birds of prey. The new proposal is expected to be given to His Majesty's council later this year and insiders say they're strongly considering it."

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        27 days ago

        "The Grey Wizard has blasted Isengard with snippy quippy sound bites for joining with Mordor."

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      27 days ago

      "The coffers of the west will be opened to disruptive innovative wizards that promise to make an even more powerful Master Ring, though at the moment they're mostly sending old stale jokes toward Isengard and asking for a place in its court."

  • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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    27 days ago

    Listen, it's important to put your The One Ring on before putting The One Ring on other people. You can't help anyone if the Nazgûl find you.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    27 days ago

    From what I've been told, this also calls out the ending of Steven Universe galaxy-brain

    • Inui [comrade/them]
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      27 days ago

      I haven't seen the show but I listened to some friends argue about it and one of them said "do you really expect a kids show to have the protagonist curb stomp the evil villain at the end?"

      To which I could only respond

      Show

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        27 days ago

        It's only mature if nothing really changes and all the set pieces just go back to their default positions, like in Harry Potter so-true

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        27 days ago

        "do you really expect a kids show to have the protagonist curb stomp the evil villain at the end?"

        Friendship is Magic, a setting where pastel cartoon horses learn about friendship, once encountered basically Pony Hitler that tried to start a reactionary racist regime based entirely on a Reichstag-fire-like false flag and a fear campaign.

        After that, she was sent to Pony Hell. For real. It was called Tartarus, but it was literally Pony Hell. Forgiveness (which she had exploited at the start of her coup attempt) had its limits.

        • Inui [comrade/them]
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          27 days ago

          I've only seen a few episodes here and there from when my partner watched the whole series but I generally liked MLP and this only affirms that opinion.

          • UlyssesT [he/him]
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            27 days ago

            The show definitely has its flaws and some serious ideological problems from time to time (characters receive "cutie marks" which are a bit like a vague determinism, the land is ruled over by a 1000+ year old regime of superbeings with very long indeterminate lifespans and sometimes a mere mortal can be elevated to join their caste if the reigning rulers feel like it, the one major threat to that system was portrayed as a cult leader and a hypocrite), but overall if you like thoughtful kids' shows that have enough wit and cleverness to entertain adults too, worth watching more.

    • EelBolshevikism [none/use name]
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      27 days ago

      well, no, they don't compromise with them at all (they force them to heal at the people they killed) the only reason people think they were forgiven or compromised with is because the show protrayed restorative justice in a maybe overly cheery manner and not as much of a somber reflection as it is IRL

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        27 days ago

        Well, since what I've been told left that part out, that's interesting and may deserve further investigation. I appreciate the information.

        • EelBolshevikism [none/use name]
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          27 days ago

          i think the cringe liberal part is that they don't show them having to actually be forced to do it, they're just like "you need to fix your shit" and they're like "OK!!!" which is a pretty lib depiction of how restorative justice would have to work lol

    • Roonerino [they/them]
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      27 days ago

      It's a colorful show primarily about growth and family and self discovery and overcoming trauma so "Steven Universe says to befriend fascists smuglord" is, in my opinion, just a bad faith hot take dunk attempt by people who have some kind of grudge or just hate anything that isn't grimdark prestige TV.

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        27 days ago

        Like I said before, "from what I've been told," specifically about the genocide-committing antagonist that is apparently "forgiven" in the end. I haven't actually personally gotten around to watching it, though the fandom can be really, really aggressive at times so it tends to discourage me too.

        • Roonerino [they/them]
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          27 days ago

          If you're not generally a fan of animated shows for kids already, it's not gonna be worth your time, especially since it starts pretty slow. I don't know anything about the fandom but I'm sure it's a shit show just like every other fandom.

          • UlyssesT [he/him]
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            27 days ago

            If you're not generally a fan of animated shows for kids already

            I am, actually. I've seen quite a few of them, but early (personal, I might add) negative experiences with the SU fandom put me off a bit and I didn't get around to actually watching it.

            just like every other fandom

            Some fandoms can be worse overall than others especially when it comes to size and prevalence of their toxic sides.

            I still play 40k sometimes but I accept and admit that for the most part the average 40k experience among strangers is going to be pretty awful compared to, say, Pathfinder.

            • EelBolshevikism [none/use name]
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              27 days ago

              well the "toxic side" people usually complain about is people who are too militant about being against drawing the characters thinner so while it is weird and toxic it's not the kind of weird and toxic 40k is

              • UlyssesT [he/him]
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                27 days ago

                I won't argue with you there. Sometimes I do seriously consider giving up on my Orkz entirely because casual play with strangers more often than not makes this thing make funny sounds hitler-detector

                  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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                    27 days ago

                    Admittedly, very old portrayals of Orkz, that predate when I started playing, had i-am-adolf-hitler uniform and aesthetics. I only found out about that later. I of course reject that entirely and I've even refused to play with people that had "vintage" pieces.