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Let’s be fair here. While that is the point of the Scott and Ramona story, the movie didn’t really put a lot of effort into portraying that. The comics went a little more deeply into that dynamic and fleshing out the relationship, it was still pretty much the background against the character personality showcasing, and over the top dramatic fights. The movie really did nail the vibe and the characters but the whole “I think I learned something” and the end of the movie really downplays the “lesson” of the whole plot. So much so that I don’t think Scott himself even fully understood the actual lesson he just learned. Just that what he was doing was wrong, and needed to change, but not why and what exactly it was he needed to change.
Great movie for sure, even better comic series, but a deep complex plot it isn’t.
I think it’s a mindflyer parasite. If you hear it talking to you, make sure not to listen.
Wait, you’re not taking about hockey?
Honestly surprised that Tesla allowed him to modify his car without charging him a $30,000 fine or something.
TL;DR: we’re taking over control of the country, and as long as nobody tries to stop us, it won’t be violent.
It’s like when a thief robs your house and claims it’s the homeowners fault for the violence, “if they didn’t try to stop us it would’ve been peaceful.”
What a crock of crap.
Replace “violent video” with “competitive” and you’ll find the same result.
Fun fact: there will be no tomorrow when the water runs dry
Cool, so YouTube will start putting pop ups that require you to consent to the detection in order to watch videos. That’s what everyone did with the whole cookies thing when that was determined to be illegal without consent.
Parents who have experience in both airport security, and trying to get kids to do literally anything.