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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

It wasn't that dry to the touch, actually! I was out on an excursion for a mycology class and one of the teachers identified it. Apparently it's a native species around here

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago

Shivers [Impossible]: Success.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Ehhh, while it's true that some vids nowadays have captions, this isn't always the case. Plus, consider that a lot of content on the internet isn't necessarily in the language Kids think in (when they don't come from anglo-speaking countries). And, once again anecdotal experience but I have to factor that in, "digital natives" don't seem to communicate in written form as much as we do. Blame voice messages, I guess.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago

Of course I don't think manga is bad, literature Is literature after all. As I said, it's just that the interest in the material Is filtered through an appreciation of formerly consumed visual media, and even then It remains "an interest", rather than something they actively look for. Monetary factors have also to be looked in: not every country can afford to print out Shonen Jump.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago (5 children)

As a teacher in lower secondary school, kids don't do any of that. They read physical media sporadically, and the main kind of digital media they consume is through IG and TikTok, furtherly filtered by the algorithm to appeal to their interest. The only kind of excitement I see in their eyes when talking reading is when talking manga, but even then it's mostly because they got there through anime (dubbed, so not even with subs) first. Kids don't read half as often as we did twenty years ago, and teachers get the blame for trying to push some sense in them through lecture.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

Please do yourself a favor and read the original graphic novel this slop Is based upon. McGuire's Here is stunning, innovative, incredible and imaginative. Which makes me even mas when thinking it's being turned into a movie.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

As someone else said, it's all about creating interesting posts first. I know that's the most difficult part, but the community needs to organically grow in quality of posts first (not that those that are already in here are bad, it's just that they don't create much engagement).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

I believe it's more a matter of intent. The whole movie was sold to audiences as a portrayal of what America would look like under martial law and yadda yadda, while Garland seems more fascinated and preoccupied with the role of journalism and the meaning of images (photography but, as expected, cinema) in the context of narrations and in what perspectives those narrations gain through context.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

Italian here. Luckily it seems like the place I live now has been barely touched by Boris, but my wife's parents are stuck at home with flooded streets and whatnot. Hope it's not going to be as bad as last year.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

just open a window, my dude.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Luigi / Duck Hunt. What the hell does that mean?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I believe it's either The Blues Brothers or 2001.

 

Con tutta probabilità sarà l'ultimo film del maestro dell'animazione giapponese. Chissà quando lo vedremo in Italia.

 

Le serate estive si fanno più calde, le zanzare ronzano, i gelati si squagliano e i pixel degli schermi si sbruciacchiano.

Personalmente, di recente ho avuto modo di guardare Bellissima di Luchino Visconti, con una straordinaria Anna Magnani e un Walter Chiari tutto da insultare. Per quanto riguarda le serie, io e la mia partner abbiamo iniziato I'm a Virgo di Boots Riley, che forse qualcuno di voi ricoderà per i suoi dischi con i The Coup o per il film Sorry to Bother You. E voi?

 

I am trying to build a collection of online sources from where scouting releases can be easy and up to date with what's happening in the music world right now. Rock and pop? Easy, there's plenty of zines I can browse through. Electronic music? Sure thing. Classical? a bit difficult, but can still find something up to date and interesting to read. Jazz, however, is absurdly niche for online standards. It seems like no one is interested in proposing some form of equivalent to the big online magazines of this age. So, am I missing something? Is there some jazz aficionado here who can help me?

 

Player has been offered a contract until 2029 for 7,5m/year + bonuses as well.

 

Prendo spunto dalla meravigliosa e spontanea crescita che ha avuto negli ultimi giorni beehaw, una comunità statunitense che riesce a creare un'immagine coesa di sé grazie anche allo stile della propria presentazione. Mentre ci giravo un po' su, mi chiedevo se secondo voi una "uniformazione" di Feddit è possibile in questo stesso modo, magari con qualcuno che abbia più competenza sulla grafica di me (perché io non so tenere manco un mouse in mano, a momenti). Che ne pensate?

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Mi sono preso un po' di pausa dai miei incarichi di moderatore (scusate), ma alla fine sono tornato su Feddit! Questo post è da utilizzare come thread di discussione di quello che recentemente è passato sui vostri schermi. Forse sarebbe da implementare come routine mensile? Sarebbe bello avere un feedback.

Comunque, io ieri sono andato a vedere Blow-Out di Brian De Palma, visto che il Cinema Ritrovato sta ripartendo con la sua rassegna all'aperto per l'estate qui a Bologna. Gran film che si merita il mio rispetto come qualsiasi film che si diverta a parlare di come, a tutti gli effetti, i film si fanno a partire da zero.

E voi?

 

It's possible that Di María will return to Benfica on a free transfer. The 35-year old winger scored 8 goals last season in 36 matches between Serie A, Champions League and Europa League.

 

So far all of my experiences with open source RSS feeders have ranged from mediocre to disappointing. Either I have too little control over how the app itself works (Nunti, You Reader) or the interface looks too messy. Feeder looked like a really option but the lack of organization didn't convince me. Are there any other solutions I should try?

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