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POV: Foldable PUBG Mobile domination unlocked š¤š„ I know you love Bigger screens = god-tier aim & immersion! Tech Gamers Squads can't hide anymore... Your fave mobile game + cheat code? Spill! šš
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Alright. Let me tell you the story, not a film trivia. Akira begins with a wound. Tokyo explodes, and the world resets itself pretending everything is fine. Years later, in Neo-Tokyo, you meet Kaneda and Tetsuo, not heroes, not villains. Just two kids who grew up with nothing
Akira (1988) is cyberpunk cinema carved in neon. Katsuhiro Otomo pushed animation to the brink, over 160,000 hand-drawn cels and unusually detailed mouth movements timed before the voice recording, a rarity in anime. Every frame hums with dystopian energy. https://t.co/0SsXO7brOt
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Our regular schedule signature, heading out to go get Akara..
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it was so cool then, i remember watching this on @channelstv itās that the film trusts movement more than dialogue. Disney deliberately cut back on musical numbers and exposition, letting geography do the storytelling. You understand the Outback not because characters
The Rescuers Down Under (1990) moves like it has somewhere to be. No slow re-introduction, just straight into the Outback with some of Disneyās most fluid animation of that era.
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Marvel Comics is returning to Peter Parker's "Brand New Day" era this May with the launch of Dan Slott and Marcus To's Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day, featuring covers by Phil Jimenez.
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Grok 114 This was a single prompt and it came out beautifully well Itās X payday everyone
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Do you also know Fantastic Planet was animated in Czechoslovakia during the Cold War, which is why it feels so culturally āunplaceable.ā French philosophy filtered through Eastern Bloc surrealism, two worlds that rarely touched collided into something that doesnāt behave like
Fantastic Planet (1973) is psychedelic sci-fi like nothing else. Laloux & Topor animated the film using cutout techniques inspired by Czech stop-motion, giving every frame that dreamlike drift. A political allegory that still feels alien fifty years later. https://t.co/6PpNJouHm4
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This isnāt a morality issue. Itās a systems failure. What happened thrives in a space where ambiguity is weaponized. Not lies ambiguity. When roles, expectations, and boundaries are left intentionally vague, the person with more power always wins. Thatās the trick. So the
I went thru the Sir David saga, and I will call a spade a spade (like always), regardless who is involved. I didn't go thru the whole back and fronts, however I did go thru some of the initial posts and his response. Now this is the issue, there's a failure to take
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Grok 113 Happy Friday everyone
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š§ What really happened to Nokia XpressMusic: Well, Nokia didnāt lose because the phones were bad, they lost because the world changed faster than they did. XpressMusic ruled when owning songs mattered. MP3s, memory cards, loud speakers, battery for days. But then smartphones
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Bro š® Secret Level isnāt just a show, itās a love letter to video games. Each episode drops you into a different game universe, with cinematic animation so sharp it feels like a playable cutscene. Guy, If you love games and great storytelling, donāt sleep on this.
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Some of you didn't watch 'The Secret of Nimh' growing up and it shows. This film taught kids fear, sacrifice, and intelligence without holding their hands.
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