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I think this is a good way to approach most entertainment.
Trailers and ads aside, it seems like so many movies/shows/games these days are either too good at generating artificial hype online (that dies out after opening weekend), or have people with political axes to grind telling you why you should or shouldn’t enjoy [thing]. It’s tiresome, and it inevitably colors your perception going in.
Are you saying they’re in love with me?
A shark would love this.
Video game system:
Tomating
12 hrs in the cinema? What a weekend!
I know, I know. It’s actually very rare, unless I’ve intentionally searched for something specific. 99% of my posting is from my phone, and I haven’t checked reddit on mobile since switching to Lemmy.
I was just about to tag you for this. They mustn’t find out about the library.
Lol, but then you won’t need me! I find them everywhere: reddit, tumblr, twitter, my google feed thing (whatever that app is called), imgur directly, random memes my wife sends me, etc.
A lot of memes seem to circulate everywhere, so I’m sure Squid saw this one either on tumblr or elsewhere.
Terrifying…