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I was telling my friends that for years I couldnât take Star Wars seriously because âDarth Vader looked so stupid under the helmetâ, and they were confused so they asked me what I thought he looked like. I proceeded to describe a purple, alien-skinned thing with horns all over its bald scalp. They informed me that was not, in fact, what Darth Vader looked like, and so I did a deep dive.
This lead me to realize that I conflated the face of Darth Vader with the face of a toy featured prominently in commercials around the time when I was a kid, so allow me to introduce you to what I thought Darth Vader looked like for 25+ years of my life:
Darth Boo-Bah.
I want you all to know that I went to post this on the Star Wars Reddit and they fucking hated it. Thatâs why I stay here, where people know whatâs absolutely fucking hilarious.
Can I just bulk reblog everyone saying that OP was correct? Cos that.
but ykw at least i'm not on mount everest. at least i'm not paying tens of thousands of dollars to slowly suffocate in a 300-person line at the gates of hell. never in my life will i have to be steered in a hypoxic stupor through the maze of poop and corpses atop mount everest. on this earth a lot of horrible things can happen to you without your permission but there are a few that you have to opt into. you can just say no thanks! and be guaranteed never to have to be on mount everest. much to be grateful for actually

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Every time Georgia/Anna/Michael/imaginary David post about not-Gomens (or fail to post about gomens) it makes me sad.
Not a single mention of gomens.
They left us to suffer alone.
Like they're not even sure why you care.
Here, look at Traitors or Rivals. Cos you're all vapid dickheads who will watch anything our people are in, who cares about the end of the major fandom you are all invested in. We, the artists involved, don't care.
Crowley and Aziraphale deserve better. âšď¸ Be bigger than NG's shittiness. We, Terry, Aziraphale and Crowley all desererved at least minimal enthusiasm.
I have never been disappointed in my Staged peeps before. :(
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Good Omens + Costumes
Asa Fell's white, blue & orange shirt, yellow vest, brown pants and green & brown coat in Season 03, Episode 01.
He is dressed like a hobbit, and that is all i can see.
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The more I think about it, the more I believe the divide in the Good Omens fandom right now is a philosophical one.
Weâre asking, where does the soul live?
For those who think that who we are is shaped by a life time of experiences. That we grow and change with each each heartbreak and trauma. We see the ending as something horrible. Weâre witnessing the death of our beloved characters and we are grieving for them.
For those who believe in a soul, who believe that Asa and Anthony are Aziraphale and Crowley because of the something intrinsic that lives inside them, what theyâre seeing is a rebirth and a second chance. In that sense the ending is beautiful. They both get exactly what theyâve always wanted. To live as humans without the pressure of heaven and hell. In that sense, the ending is a joyous one.
Sadly these beliefs are deeply held, often the roots begin as far back as our childhoods. No amount of screaming at each other about media analysis is going to change anyoneâs mind. Please just accept that there are multiple ways that one can view the ending and that those who are upset are experiencing grief. This is an extremely normal and valid reaction to end of something so meaningful and should be treated with care.
That said, your grief is not an excuse to lash out and those who donât deserve it.
Be kind to each other.
This is an interesting theory.
what about blorbhov from my complicated russian novel though
blorbeaux from my nilihist french plays
blorbĂłn from my weird latin american magical realist novels
blorbug from my kafkaesque short stories
von blorbow from my german sturm und drang novel
Don Blorbo from my opera
bĹĂłrbĹźo from my polish poetry
blorbocles from my ancient greek epics
Mr. Blorby from my Jane Austen novels
Blorbio from my early modern plays
Assembling some more from the notes:
And the kicker:
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Blorbo et al. from my background research
So I've let the finale ruminate on my head for a few hours, and my feelings have changed
I would have loved GO3 if they hadn't included the ooc human au bit
Don't get me wrong, I will be crying over their sacrifice for ages, but it would have been a very Pratchett ending without those last ten minutes.
Having read all of Discworld (most of it multiple times), love, choices, and free will have always been common themes. Doing what is right regardless of whether the law/societal expectations agrees on what should be done.
Book!Omens has always been about love. Not just romantic love, but all love. Familial, platonic, universal. Love for the world, for friends, the village, for hereditary enemies that you have more in common with than you have with head office, for humans, all that love is THE reason Armageddon v.1 didn't happen.
The decision that our Ineffable Husbands made, is the decision they always would make. It is their love for humanity, the world, and the entire universe that led them to this choice. Because there is no real free will as long as there is a God playing complicated solitaire.
With that one decision they freed all living things from being pieces on an ethereal game board. They gave all living things true freedom, real choices, true free will. Because they love us. And if that means they don't exist either, that is a price both of them would always be willing to pay. Because they love all of creation. Narratively, their end is perfect.
They did what was right. Knowing the consequences of that choice, they still made it. Because of love. And I truly believe Sir Terry Pratchett would approve of that ending. Because humans should have the freedom to make their own choices. He was always very adamant about that. In his books, and in real life.
It hurts, it was bittersweet, I will be having feelings about this for a long time.
But that ending, without the human au bit, is an ending I love
Just leaving this here for absolutely no specific reason at all...
There are a lot of really dog shit things in the world of tech that can be solved with a bit of time, some stubborn googling and maybe some special hardware and piracy is only the tip of the iceberg.Â
Printers are notorious for claiming theyâre out of ink when they havenât come close to the suggested number of prints, and their cartridges literally still have ink in them. So after a bit of googling I found out how to âresetâ a cartridges automatic stopping system (its literally 1 physical wheel on the cartridge that you gotta turn back). The only downside is that I donât get a digital ink monitor, but since it told me it was empty when still half full, I donât mind.Â
Like, you can just jiggle with some shit and solve one of the biggest money making scams in the post-industrial world and I donât think people realise its that easy.Â
Or, like, repairing your own technology. A few months ago, I swapped out my sisterâs laptop screen. Did it myself, I removed maybe 4 screws, no vital parts were exposed and it cost me $40. I even got a choice of matte or glossy.Â
My point is, any walls that capitalist technology presents you with will be a false one. And one already broken by a dedicated community of interesting people working hard for free to break down that wall.
kids these days will be all âbe gay do crimeâ and dont even know how to watch a cartoon without paying for it smh
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piracy was definitely leagues easier a decade or so ago when thepiratebay was functional, megaupload was still running, and YouTube and Google made only the most cursory attempts to block copyright content. like letâs not pretend that the internet hasnât got a lot more corporatised in the past decade or so. piracy is still possible and you can and should do it but itâs a LOT harder to do safely and reliably than it was.
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Sorry, this is all wrong.
1) ThePirateBay is still functional. (Itâs not the same pirate bay that it was back in the day, but letâs not get into Theseusâ ship territory. Itâs still here and it still works, thatâs all that matters.) There are plenty of torrent sites around, more than there were 10 years ago â although overall traffic has plummeted. Now as then, itâs a whack-a-mole game.
2) Why was it âleagues easierâ a decade ago? Some countries, not all (not north America, for example), now mandate ISP blocking of torrent sites, but this new complication can be bypassed with one (1) step: a google duckduckgo search for proxies. No government agency or ISP can possibly keep up with proxies, itâs yet another whack-a-mole game. So yes, it was technically easier before, but I donât see âleaguesâ anywhere.
3) It was safer before? Are you shitting me? Have you lot forgotten that the legal departments of MPAA and RIAA sued torrent sharers (not even uploaders) and asked for millions of dollars for damages? AND GOT THEM? (By which I mean they didnât actually get millions since the people they sued didnât have any, but said people were convicted and ruined and that was the goal in the first place. It was a deeply amoral and cynical scare tactic.) Well they stopped doing that at some point, and focused on hunting P2P and torrent sites. Running a site is certainly less safe today. Using one, though? Depending on where you are, the ISP may be allowed to block you after repeated instances, and thatâs it. Youâre not getting in trouble with the law or into crippling debt. And either way thereâs only a minuscule chance that any of this will come to pass, which becomes zero (0) with a VPN. (Safety of course depends on the country, and in some cases piracy is the least of your concerns. Letâs not get into that.)
4) Ten years ago there was no Sci-Hub, and Library Genesis was in its infancy. If today itâs harder to find PDFs on google, it is orders of magnitude easier and more reliable to find them elsewhere. People just have to unstick their minds from the notion that stuff is either on google or doesnât exist at all. Geez.
5) P2P still exists. IRC (the sharing channels in particular, #bookz and the like) still exists. Torrenting functions like it always did. All these methods are exactly as easy to use as before, i.e. not necessarily a piece of cake, thereâs a learning curve. But itâs the same learning curve it was 10 years ago.
6) So what have we lost? Only YouTube (meh, the film/tv quality was appalling anyway, and music is still there) and direct downloads (at least the permanent ones: there are plenty of them still around, but files expire and you need to keep track of what goes up when. So this goes beyond knowhow, itâs about internet communities. Letâs not get into that either, itâs a huge subject.) Itâs a loss, sure, but I wouldnât call it a terrible blow.
7) And in exchange for that loss, we got streaming sites. This is piracy, too, and itâs much much easier than torrents, and tons of people do it. Any âpiracy has declinedâ narrative either implies that weâre excluding streaming from the discussion for some reason, or is flat out wrong. Ten years ago, grandpa couldnât possibly torrent a film, and itâs debatable if he even knew how to open the file you helpfully sent him. Now, as long as someone has set up kodi or similar, grandpa can watch it on his tv and it just feels like cable.
8) On why torrents in particular have declined in recent years, see here. Itâs a big subject and I didnât cover all of it, but the main reason is that people had access to easier methods to get what they wanted (some legal and affordable, some illegal and free), so they didnât need to learn how to torrent. Ergo, they never did. Thereâs more of course, and thereâs definitely a cultural shift too, but thatâs a very long story so letâs not get into it. The linked post also includes some thoughts on why torrents arenât dead and doomed just yet, and ooh, I forgot a very important one: you canât stream photoshop.
To summarise, internet piracy is NOT more difficult, unreliable, and unsafe today than it was 10 or 20 years ago. For reasons why people (young or otherwise) seem less versed in it, please look elsewhere. I have thoughts on that too, but this is already a very long post, so Iâll just leave you with the best kind of thought. Iâll leave you with a doubt:
ARE people less versed in piracy? Are they really? Or is it simply that 20 years ago, internet users were computer geeks by definition, whereas now everyoneâs online? Perhaps the percentage of skilled pirates in the general population remains more or less the same, and the only thing thatâs dropped is the percentage of skilled pirates to total internet users. I canât be sure without statistical evidence, but itâs a possibility.
You can literally google âwatch _____ free onlineâ and find most movies but the third result just download Adblock or popup blocker and youâre golden it truly couldnât be easier
Iâve been meaning to make a piracy masterpost for awhile and what better time than now?
Materpost: A curated Githup tutorial of links to more torrent sites, software, VPNs, uBlock origin filters, ect. Basically everything you could ever want starting out. Do be warned though it doesnât appear to have been updated in awhile so a few of the links are dead.
GAMES:
Vimmâs Roms: NES era->ps3 era roms and emulators to play them. Has user ratings on games. Cons: slow download speeds.
NxBrew: Switch roms/game updates/dlc
nsw2u: More switch roms. Check here if nxbrew doesnât have the game youâre looking for.
Hshop: 3ds games/updates/dlc. Very well organized and sorted by console region. Bonus ability to generate QR codes to scan with homebrew to begin download directly on your console.
Oldgamesdownload: Old 90âs-2000âs PC games and some gamecube games. Technically, all of the games here are abandon ware, meaning the original company/creator doesnât sell nor make money from the games anymore period. If youâre into that.
Fitgirl repacks: Heavily compressed PC games, and other various consoles. Small downloads and faster speeds for the size of the games. Somewhat limited game selection.
Steam unlocked: Steam games with easy-to-use installers. Check here if fitgirl doesnât have what youâre looking for.
Steam Underground: A user forum for piracy support, usually about installing cracked games. Does have some scattered PC game downloads.
Google doc of Skyrim SE creation club content.
Amiibo life: Amiibo bins, can be loaded with some homebrew to load in games without any external source, or, if you buy writable NFC cards, you can make your own free amiibos.
Books:
Library Genesis: a good all-in-one ebook finder. Has books, magazines, scientific papers, ect. Well organized and able to sort by Author, Genre, ect ect. Almost all books in .epub format
Calibre: Not piracy but a free software for reading said .epub files, and other ebook formats. Good for sorting your books.
Sci-Hub: Research papers, academic books, pdfs, ect. Helpful for collage students.
IT ebook: eBooks about learning programming languages.
audiobookbay: Audiobook downloads.
Booksonic: Audiobook streaming.
5e.tools: Dnd playerâs manual, guide, ect.
Books on learning various languages.
Mangadex: Manga, Doujinshi. Â Â Â
Headspace sleep audio.
Various books and manuals.
Streaming:
ustvgo: Free streaming of live tv, has most US cable tv channels.
tutturu: Spiritual successor to Rabbit, allows you to stream your screen with friends.
Yes movies: Movies
Kimcartoon: Cartoons/animated movies
aniwatcher: Anime
animedao: Anime
Computer software:
getintopc: Wide selection of pc (mostly windows) software of all sorts, and different versions. Can personally vouch for the site, Iâve gotten Photoshop, Maya, and Sony Vegas from here over the years.
Other:
the eye: An archive of old roms, OS systems, roms (non nintendo), comics, books, ect, ect. Cons: No search function and slightly hard to navigate.
1337x.to: Torrent site for movies, shows, games, comics, ect.
ThePirateBay: The classic.
Recorded broadway musicals. Verying quality.
Finally someone actually posted links instead of just bitching or saying âitâs easyâ
Ok just want to plug the eye a bit more considering I lost a few hours in their yesterday.
the eye has been up since 2017 and in the last four years have accumulated 140TB of data (according to their own reports). Part of their growth is just their own work, part of it is absorbing other archives/open directories that were having issues: I know rpg.rem.uz used to be its own archive - gave way to The Trove, which is having its own issues right now unfortunately⌠- but now most-all of their content can also just be found on the eye. Same with a few dozen other archives.
And they have âold roms, OS systems, roms (non nintendo), comics, books, ect, ectâ, but massively more than you might think just based off how this sounds. LikeâŚ
They have it all.
If you want to try and homebrew alcohol, go check their stuff. If you want to try and read books that are out of print or otherwise in public domain (and some that arenât yet in public domain), go check their stuff. If you want to run a campaign and canât pay for expensive print tabletop books, go check their stuff. If you want to fuck off into the woods to live off the land (or research how that would work for a writing project), go check their stuff. If youâre trying to learn shit about drugs - any drugs, almost - go check their stuff.
Hell, if you want to go read what looks like literally every research paper on coronaviruses from 1968 up to Feb 2020, you can do that too!
As chickenmcnuggies said its a mess and a half to navigate through their collections, partially with how large it is and the fact quite a few folders were once whole other archives since absorbed by the eyeâŚ
But goddamn you can lose an afternoon just going through all the stuff they have.
The subreddit r/freemediaheckyeah is a great resource and their index: https://fmhy.net/ has A LOT of stuff with a pretty straightforward UI. Its got free resources for pretty much anything you could want on the internet, both fully legal and dubiously legal.
The largest collection of free stuff on the internet!
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I just want to point out that most inkjet printers these days come with/require ink subscriptions and you canât fix it by jiggling a gear because they use a chip in the cartridge to tell it when to stop working (and to force you to use branded cartridges) HOWEVER laserjet printers *do not* have this issue and are better about accepting 3rd party cartridges. They also last a long time and the printers are easier to fix and donât end up with the clogged nozzle problem that inkjet printers have. (They are more expensive to purchase and the cartridges are more expensive but you get a *lot* out of them)
If youâre looking for a printer that sucks less, you may want to look for a used/refurbished laserjet and if youâre looking for a printer and it says it comes with a year long ink subscription, no you arenât, fuck that printer, donât buy that printer.

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crowley believing in humans getting free will so much he'd rather have a universe where nothing supernatural ever existed. peak character
Read this wrong and thought OP meant Crowley choose a universe where Supernatural (the show) never existed, lol
nothing legolasts forever
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