shinigamiookamiryuu

@shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee

It’s nice to meet all you. I am she/her, can speak Toki Pona and English (non-natively), and locatable on Reddit as MozartWasARed. The links at discord.gg/sEuSSDz6TQ and deviantart.com/…/My-copyright-policy-and-the-impa… are pertinent to me.

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What is your unpopular flim opinion

I’ll go first. Mine is that I can’t stand the Deadpool movies. They are self aware and self referential to an obnoxious degree. It’s like being continually reminded that I am in a movie. I swear the success of that movie has directly lead to every blockbuster having to have a joke every 30 seconds

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Being all their ages didn’t change a lot for me (not sure how normal that is amongst those age groups). Except for Totoro which I watched when I was four if I remember correctly, I was roughly a preteen to teen when I watched all of them (or all the ones I watched, which is all but three) up to The Boy and the Heron (which just came out, I’m an adult now) which would only put me out of range with Ponyo and Porco Rosso when I watched those. Most people have a good sense of feeling for a story that adds up. I was little when I watched Totoro and little me had to stop myself from getting distracted from the movie itself.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I mean in general, not really all of them (for example, Spirited Away gets honorable mention on every list). I remember reviewers for Totoro trying their hardest to not spotlight the fact it has such a jumbled plot when movies have been panned for that before. A masterpiece is supposed to impart something onto someone, but except for Spirited Away and arguably Marnie, my main reaction was little more than “well now I can say I saw it”.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Have you ever watched Alita: Battle Angel?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

One of the most recent ones I watched was Whisper of the Heart. It can be summed up as “girl meets a cute guy, girl wants to be an author, writes about a cat in a parallel universe, finds an antique shop, random proposal at the end”, it was like watching a clipshow. I remember reading reviews for Totoro and them trying really hard to beat around the bush with “ah it doesn’t have a cohesive plot, buuuut…” and then the rest of the review, almost like they didn’t care because it was Studio Ghibli. I’ve seen movies panned for that (e.g. Alita Battle Angel or Spiderman 2).

shinigamiookamiryuu,

There’s nothing great about Studio Ghibli movies, they have appreciable hand-drawn effort but that isn’t what makes a movie.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Wait, really? How?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I do this sometimes. I have to pick carefully though, I’ve come to learn a large number of them aren’t trustworthy.

how similar are other North American countries to USA??

I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Are we allowed to answer for the other thirty North American countries?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

What about Greenland? They too are, one might say, a North American country.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Pitcairn

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Not really, but it wouldn’t be inbreeding if I’m an immigrant there (by definition). I take the second thing with a grain of history; before the UK decimated the place by issuing a war draft and taking everyone to go fight in WWII, it had as many people as a regular small American town, and what followed was a chain of sensationalism.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I watch Family Feud to jumpstart my thought processes sometimes.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I guess my non-native-English is showing here then :/

shinigamiookamiryuu,

How many cities would even be capable of having any?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

North Korea is perhaps the biggest example that comes to mind. They aren’t particularly known for anything having to do with capital (at least not in my side of things) and never had such a profound wealth-power connection as we associate with ourselves, yet they’ve been the most concerning part of the world of diplomacy for a while.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Alright, where do I schedule my appointment?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

See, if we as a world hadn’t put up with each other up to now, we would’ve never been able to witness this grammatical marvel.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

What about the civilizations that currently exist that don’t have that connection but are still destructive?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Sure, you mean !solarpunk, !solarpunk, or !solarpunk?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Relatively speaking, as an asexual, I can afford to lose a few orgasms.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

There’s a documentary I saw that documented what people in prehistoric times were doing right before they were preserved. For example, there’s one part of it taking place in sixty thousand BC about a little girl who got polio when she was young, and it chronicles how her parents must’ve cared for her because they binge-fed her delicious berries, as seen by the teeth evidence. It’s nice to know people were “remembering the human” even before humans existed and they inspired a few elaborate works of art I made depicting those scenes.

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