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CHROM-47
@danofnostand.bsky.social
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I make tunes under many names and own Vivarium Recordings. https://vivariumrecordings.bandcamp.com
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Shut the fuck up babe, i'm reading Stoner by John Williams. Babe, i'm sorry I said that to you. It's just that I was reading Stoner
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It is happening more & more & more that we receive a submission so stratospherically good I’m hit with dollop of guilt amidst the awe & excitement. This label is just one guy who is trying his best. I worry so much that I’m unable to do by such talented artists the caliber of excellence they deserve
Bro, go to bed bro. You are being a total sleepyhead rn, fr.
Apologies these final two takes were late! I watched these on time but hadn’t the time to articulate thoughts until now (work has been crazy). Another 31 horror movies donezo! Kind of a meager pool this year. The narrower the band of time you pull from, the weaker the crops tends to be. Still worth!
31. Repulsion (1965)
Deneuve embodies trauma in a layered, understated performance, alternating between dissociative catatonia & unraveling mania. Slow & keenly effective, it depicts fear of predatory men with psychological acuity, realizing one particularly memorable sequence of surreal terror 8/10
31. Repulsion (1965)
Deneuve embodies trauma in a layered, understated performance, alternating between dissociative catatonia & unraveling mania. Slow & keenly effective, it depicts fear of predatory men with psychological acuity, realizing one particularly memorable sequence of surreal terror 8/10
30. Frankenstein (2025)
Sumptuous visuals, probing philosophy & Elordi’s performance elevate this as the best adaptation I’ve seen. Moments feel clunky & the frame narrative isn’t great, but the sum of its parts makes for a grand experience, part verbose & operatic, part pensive & meditative. 7-8/10
My dad is having his catholic friend and his wife stay with us for a few days. This guy was literally at the Jan 6th protests. I am in hell.
When boomers offer unsolicited career advice, always do the opposite of what they insist. They have no idea what is going on & are totally confident they have sole access to some golden insight by right of old age. You can glean no worthwhile perspective from people who huff Facebook miasma all day.
I pull up YT for some post-work comedown and it would appear The Gobbler has scent of me after our run in at the drive thru.
Here at Arby’s, we make it our mission to ensure your sandwich slides all over the fucking place with every bite.
TFW Hannibal Lecter breaks out of prison at the end of Silence of the Lambs:
Way to go, brother. Keep going. You got this.
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Just had to check to see if Paul is a bot and he is the CTO of Bluesky
"Torment Nexus" comes from this tweet and is often used now to describe the kind of negative experiences you can have with social networks, like getting dogpiled or harassed or being pushed into conflict
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youtube decided they're gonna ai upscale sd content by default and if you have a youtube channel you should turn that shit off
Hey everyone, here's a real simple way to disable "Super Resolution" on your channels:

• YouTube Studio
• Settings
• Channel
• Advanced settings
• Uncheck "Let YouTube enhance visual quality"
• Uncheck "Let YouTube enhance audio quality"
29. Relic (2020)
Patiently reveals the degrading creep of dementia, equally frightening & devastating in its steady, exacting approach. Deviates into representational horror near the end, slightly less impactful than the excellent family drama prior, resonating thanks to its great performances. 7/10
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28. Abigail (2024)
The premise is neat on paper as an inversion on a siege film with vampires, but the execution makes for bland tedium, with paper-thin, obnoxious characters navigating a crude whodunit, devolving to boilerplate splatter horror with exceedingly dumb twists & an overlong climax. 3/10
27. The Vourdalak (2023)
Puppetry realizes the titular ghoul, establishing a unique look above already commendable period design. Wry humor & compelling performances lend it charm & substance, with rich writing making articulate, progressive statements despite the plot being fairly trope-laden. 7/10
Rewatching all of King of the Hill in prep for the reboot has been a total blast! So many gags I couldn’t have picked up when I was eight years old. Please enjoy the unnecessarily clean animation of Hank heel clicking - it fucking sent me