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  • Boardgames I would love to have but nobody I know has any interest in them and has last played one in childhood.

    But the DVD/CD thing is really neat. Thrifting in stores or online in general has become a lot of fun and I’ve gotten family into it as well, especially with CDs and vinyls. Also saves a lot of money and it helps with prioritizing what you are really interested in. I still have the occasional streaming service but looking at which movies/series/music we own physically, I may be more selective if only physical products are available. Not having to worry about content suddenly disappearing due to licensing rights is MUCH better anyway.











  • Yeah, sure, because minorities being systematically tortured and murdered are the same as pedophile rapists, especially in times like these with Epstein and his supporters walking away scotfree from their crimes. Be for real. And as I said, the rate of deliberate or false convictions makes this too much of a risk for people as it is easily exploitable. If one of these monsters dies I’m gonna celebrate though.



  • Not just innuendos but themes that are more mature than we would associate with children. Not only for the parents accompanying their kids but good writing makes it possible to teach a young audience about otherwise difficult topics. Kung Fu Panda 2 deals with a whole genocide, for example. The Hunchback of Notre Dame had all that about religious fanatism and the deliberate racial persecution of a certain group of people. Thinking back on it, 101 Dalmatians had a woman chasing puppies to make a coat out of puppies. Innuendos are funny if you look back at them as an adult but that’s also what makes movies timeless and rewatchable even after aging out of the main target group.