DaughterOfMars
This is really cool! But – and I mean no disrespect – it’s not really Tarot (or at least not the Major Arcana). Tarot is about symbology, whereas these cards are akin to the Minor Arcana royalty – Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The art of the Major Arcana is specifically designed to contain certain symbols which can be used for readings. Of course, there are plenty of decks out there that do not conform to this, but they aren’t particularly useful as Tarot. It would be really cool to recreate this symbology as Major Arcana cards in the context in Elden Ring though!
Oh good a new way for me to get microplastics into my bloodstream.
Oh fuck yes!!!
In some sense the ends justify the means here, I think. There was no way of really knowing when they created this process whether it would work, but here we are. It seems to me the community is quite tolerant and generally on the same page, so I would say it works well enough.
A long video – probably much longer than it needed to be to make its point – but a good one. It’s hard to express why you might start to dislike a show like Sunny, and she does a good job of outlining the reasons with evidence to back it up.
As someone who doesn’t think about shows in a meta-sense too often, a lot of the issues with Mac’s character really did go over my head. In fact, I had kind of tricked myself into thinking Gay Mac was a better character because I identify with him more than old Mac, but as Mary rightly points out the purpose of the characterization in the show is to make fun of them, not to identify with them. Mac being openly gay necessitates that the show make fun of gay culture, and that’s pretty antithetical to its thesis.
The gross-out humor also kind of slipped past me, but in hindsight it’s obviously a crutch that they’ve been relying on in a lot of the later episodes (and continue to, see S16E1 and E3…).
And I definitely noticed how characters were wildly shifting between their traits and the “straight-man” on an episode-by-episode basis, though I didn’t realize how much it’s just a later-season problem. It’s a little heartbreaking because it definitely feels like the cast just doesn’t care enough to try anymore, and are only making the show still for their paychecks, which indicates that there’s very little chance of a “turnabout” or return-to-form like Mary suggests.
On the bright side, we got between 8 and 12 really damn good seasons, and nobody can take that away.
Wow, gorgeous!
Oh man this takes me back.
It is a somewhat reductive statement, I’ll give you that, but I think the core idea is true. Most people will go to the easiest solution. Lemmy’s userbase may continue to grow for some time, but it will not reach anywhere close to the level of reddit. I think it’s foolish to point to the trends from the last week and try to draw conclusions about the future, as this is clearly an extraordinary circumstance.