• @Homo_Stupidus
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    171 year ago

    “Okay, so it’s the 41st millenium and there’s this guy called The Emperor. He doesn’t have a name, he’s just The Emperor and he’s the most powerful psychic in the galaxy. He’s also a skeleton that’s barely even alive sitting on a giant physic-amplifying throne. You see, what happened is that around the 30th millenium…”

    • CEOofDolphinsOP
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      31 year ago

      “Yeah but the thing is the Orks actually power everything with their imagination, but in reality none of their equipment they use actually works, and its actually just a bunch of metal and parts put together, but everyone believes that it works, and so it works, and they also have big campaigns of war they call “Waagh!” where they…”

      I sometimes fantasize about explaining the entire 40k lore in a presentation to my classroom lol

  • @VoidCrow
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    61 year ago

    Probably about the horror genre, such as movies/games/books/etc, the art of utilizing fear in media, how the genre is unfairly treated, stuff like that

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      1 year ago

      Y’know i’d actually listen to this. Especially how sometimes media uses horror in a really smart way that even gives the viewer a psychological pressure and a genuine feeling of fear, it really seems like an intersting topic

    • @BigPapaE
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      31 year ago

      How’s the genre treated unfairly?

      • @VoidCrow
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        31 year ago

        A lot of people go into the genre purely expecting to get scared, and a lot of the time they just leave disappointed, despite that not being the only aspect to horror. This is reflected in the reviews (which average at around 5-7/10 for really great titles, I personally always add +2 to get the actual rating), as well as how rarely they recieve awards (like there are a lot of good acting perfomances that should have gotten awarded, such as Toni Collette’s in Hereditary). Also, there are some weird attitudes from non-horror fans such as some people thinking you’re sick due to “finding joy in other’s suffering” or especially if you enjoy some movies that happen to include some really dark subject matter; regardless of how it’s ultimately handled, some people may judge fans for that. Overall I’d say this genre and I believe the comedy genre from what I’ve seen are treated unfairly due to their highly subjective nature (albeit there are some objective/technical qualities but the average movie goer would be more suaded by the former)

        • @BigPapaE
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          41 year ago

          Interesting. I hadn’t considered other aspects to horror

  • @fubo
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    61 year ago

    If everyone will please reach under your chair, you will find a short booklet that’s yours to take home with you. I hereby cede the floor to Professor Edward Tufte, who will be giving his talk on “The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint”.

  • @yacht_boy
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    51 year ago

    Everything you ever wanted to know about sewage but were afraid to ask.

      • @yacht_boy
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        21 year ago

        It would take an hour to go from poop to ocean outfall in my powerpoint. But if there’s something specific you want to know, I can try to help!