forum Whaaaat's Gibby Thinkin' About?
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@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

I can't believe that whiny internet men got mad about Buff Peggy Carter, like what did they think super soldier serum would do??? Give her giant tits and ass??? What is this, A Chorus Line?
That joke will maybe be funny to one person but I can't type "tits and ass" without make a reference to it-

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

I think a lot of times they use editing tricks to keep the stuff relative family-friendly? Idk if it's just an urban legend or not but I've heard that the kid who played the little boy in The Shining thought he was just filming a movie about a weird hotel as opposed to a horror movie lol

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Idk for horror movies that really prominently feature kids, though; that'd probably be harder to pull off. I'm assuming nowadays they'd hire some sort of intimacy director to make sure that they feel safe both in scary scenes and with their scene partners and can safely tap in and out of character.
As for horror movies from the 80s and whatever….something tells me that they didn't care as much about the child actors as they would today

@Pickles group

I'm thinking like, the kid is the horror part. Like Before I Wake or that one with the creepy girl who made people hallucinate so they unalived themselves

@ElderGod-Icefire

Thinking about the first song on Imagine Dragons' new album, Mercury Act I, and how much it describes me. It's called "My Life" and I. The first two thirds. Are me. And. It's a lot

@Musical_Queen

I've been listening to the Death Note musical for the last couple days and I'm debating if it was good that I didn't discover this musical when it came out, but also like, I could have had this as a phase instead of Hamilton (I still would have loved Hamilton, but when I first heard it, I thought liking Hamilton was a personality trait)

@Yamatsu

How a pretty small Discord server I'm in literally opened up a channel for me to post my completed Warhammer models cuz they think I paint good ;_;

@berlioz

There's only 700,000 gay couples who live together in the US :(

How do we interpret this stat? There aren't that many gay people in the US, but there are even less gay people who are married. Was it counting only married gay couples?
Because marriage as a right has just been given to queer people, it isn't always their first choice- it hasn't permeated the culture yet.
Fun fact related to that! There were some gay people during the marriage rights movements who opposed equal marriage, because marriage was such a straight culture thing in their eyes. They didn't want their relationship to fit into a hetero institution.

@Pickles group

There's only 700,000 gay couples who live together in the US :(

How do we interpret this stat? There aren't that many gay people in the US, but there are even less gay people who are married. Was it counting only married gay couples?
Because marriage as a right has just been given to queer people, it isn't always their first choice- it hasn't permeated the culture yet.
Fun fact related to that! There were some gay people during the marriage rights movements who opposed equal marriage, because marriage was such a straight culture thing in their eyes. They didn't want their relationship to fit into a hetero institution.

Nope, it was co-habitating couples, and they counted over 3 million queer people in the country over thirteen. The number was a little smaller for just adults, but still
I also. Don't want to interpret it. I want to be sad because it's not a lot

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

There's only 700,000 gay couples who live together in the US :(

How do we interpret this stat? There aren't that many gay people in the US, but there are even less gay people who are married. Was it counting only married gay couples?
Because marriage as a right has just been given to queer people, it isn't always their first choice- it hasn't permeated the culture yet.
Fun fact related to that! There were some gay people during the marriage rights movements who opposed equal marriage, because marriage was such a straight culture thing in their eyes. They didn't want their relationship to fit into a hetero institution.

That is wild and interesting
Honestly I think Lewis said it best with separation between religious and secular marriage

@Yamatsu

There's a fair on the quad of my campus and my ears are still ringing from blasting MadWorld music in the video game truck. I have retained my ass-kicker status in Mario Kart.