Dracula (Horror of Dracula in the U.S.) from Hammer Studios would be a really fun Creature Feature. It's a loose adaptation of Dracula starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. It's from the late 50s with lots of bright red technicolor blood.
Also, I really second the recommendation of Sleepaway Camp. I won't give away the twist, but it is very, very relevant to current issues.
He was also on the bridge crew of the Enterprise B in Star Trek Generations.
Some regions could still have more UV radiation than others.
He wasn't even the first black Vulcan. There were some black Vulcan background characters in The Search for Spock.
Something that I recently realized is that a lot of normies have zero clue whatsoever that society is fundamentally changing. They know something is going wrong, but they can't really figure out what it is, and they don't know any details.
For example, my normie-conservative mother-in-law had no idea about drag storytimes or drag kids, even though Desmond is Amazing was so mainstream that he was on Good Morning America a few years ago. She just could not bring herself to believe me about the prevalence of this stuff until I showed her pictures and news articles. Then she became viscerally upset about those poor kids, far moreso than I've ever been. That is when I realized how desensitized that I and the other people here have become. We all understand that this is pure evil that must be stopped, but we see so much of it, that we lose sight of just how incomprehensibly evil this is to older generations.
Rick Berman gets a lot of flack, but he really was one of the major forces behind Star Trek's renaissance in the 80s and 90s. He stopped Gene Roddenberry's nuttier ideas, while sticking to the underlying principles that made Star Trek so unique and popular.
Philando Castile also comes to mind. As far as I can tell, his only "crime" was informing a police officer at a traffic stop for a broken taillight that he was carrying a licensed firearm. The officer panicked and shot him, believing that he was reaching for said firearm.
I respect that officers put their lives on the line, but they have training, while civilians do not. If routine traffic stops are always going to be tense life-and-death situations, without citzens knowing the rules, we need some sort of reform.
Look, I'm not approving of what this anti-pope did or does, but fact of the matter is that the only faithful Catholics today are non-Europeans.
What about the Catholics in Central and Eastern Europe, like the Poles? I was under the impression that they were more devout, but I'm hardly familiar with the situation.
I think he meant Hugh Hefner, the Playboy guy.
It's because women are evolutionarily hardwired to seek men who are a little bit dangerous and wild. Such men are the ones who will be capable hunters and protectors They then "civilize" them into domestic family life and broader mainstream civilization. We have examples of this dating back to ancient literature with The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Historically, this worked pretty well. Murderers were rare, and were generally quickly dispatched by their societies. Close communities and draconian laws kept order. Most violence that did exist was intertribal and socially condoned.
Three big issues muck this all up.
1.) The erosion of shared moral and cultural values has lead not only to more crime, but it also makes people's expectations of each other less accurate.
2.) Increased urbanization leads to anonymity, less accountability, and less empathy towards one's neighbors.
3.) The emasculation and infantilization of noncriminal Western men. When women cannot find traditional masculinity, they will seek its perverted form in black gang culture or Islam.
There's also a brand of meal-replacement shakes called Soylent.
There's an open source AI assistant, called Mycroft, that you could look into. I don't know enough to address all privacy issues.
I follow some of the shenanigans of Disney Star Wars, via the Critical Drinker, Mauler, and Disparu, out of perverted curiosity. But I consider the whole of Disney Star Wars, with few exceptions, to be poorly written fanfiction with no bearing on canon.
It's the same for Star Trek. As far as I'm concerned, canon ended with Enterprise. The Kelvinverse films are a guilty pleasure, but I don't consider them canon.
As someone of Irish descent, it is depressing to see Ireland get its independence from the UK, after centuries of bitter struggle, only to submit their sovereignty to another empire (the EU) mere decades later.
Agreed. I know most people are technologically retarded, but our enemies capitalize on this fact. That's how they keep us in these walled gardens.
It reminds me how, in Fahrenheit 451, most people stopped reading books long before they were burned.
He got to have guests like Robert Malone on Spotify, which would have never flown on Youtube.
Those faces legit look like a small child's doodles.
There used to be a community that I frequented on Reddit called LGBDroptheT several years back. Naturally, it was banned a few yeara ago.
Christianity is uncool; the false idols of consumerism, celebrity culture, scientism, and modern-day Bolshevism are incredibly cool.
Modern "science" has become a religion. True science does not silence dissenting voices or censor evidence that is inconvenient. Real science follows the evidence wherever it goes. Modern "science" is wholly faith-based and is dependent on dogma handed down by authority figures.
Conformity has always been popular, by definition. When rebellion is popular, it is always in a prepackaged, safe form that may distress parents, but is in line with what the powers-that-be want.
I call it Christian Era/Before Christian Era.
My money's on one of those bearded fanatics that live like it's medieval times. It's always the Amish.
Remember when blasphemy laws used to at least reflect the majority religion, rather than 0.2% of the world population/1.4% of the Canadian population?
Nancy dies in Nightmare on Elm St three.