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EVMad t1_j9kp9m4 wrote
Reply to comment by OkayAtBowling in How violent is The Last of Us? by yeahigotnothing
Yep, the game has some seriously scary bits and as you say, Part 2 has some awful parts they’ll need to cover. The large set pieces with huge numbers of infected don’t necessarily move a story forward but they’re great fun in a game so I’m not surprised we’re not seeing those very often. The first appearance of the bloater was excellent and shows they can do it, they’re just moving through the story more quickly than the game does. I was a little disappointed at the loss of the section working through the toppled buildings in Boston but it really wasn’t necessary. The bit I’m somewhat dreading is how they handle David…..
EVMad t1_j9hx8l5 wrote
Reply to comment by yeahigotnothing in How violent is The Last of Us? by yeahigotnothing
I suggested watching it to my wife and she pulled the usual “urgh I hate apocalyptic stuff” and refused but then her friends said it was good and she showed interest. Go figure. Good luck, it’s an awesome show.
EVMad t1_j9hwn57 wrote
Reply to How violent is The Last of Us? by yeahigotnothing
It’s much tamer than the game. I’m watching it with my wife and she seems to be enjoying it. There’s a lot more character development than the game can achieve. My wife usually refuses to watch post apocalyptic shows or films but this is so well written she’s got past that.
EVMad t1_j6ha6cb wrote
I had a lot of CDs so I ripped those over. It was way easier than getting stuff on my MiniDisc machine and I didn’t have to mess around with fiddly small discs, everything was on the one thing. The big difference though was the iTunes Store. To get a single track you could just get it from the store and it was cheap so I never saw any reason to pirate anything. That’s all that was really needed, a good store with reasonable prices. Despite the DRM (which the music industry required) it was still a good deal, and eventually with enough traction Apple was able to get the DRM requirement removed (Jobs wrote a really good letter to them about why DRM was pointless as it just encouraged piracy)
EVMad t1_j4qwi6a wrote
Reply to comment by ModerateBrainUsage in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
There’s always the soylent option too. Grannie patties, uncle cakes, roast sister. Meat eaters gotta eat meat no matter what.
EVMad t1_j4nwpu4 wrote
Vegetarianism not looking so bad now huh? Plenty of plant based meat alternatives which are very good. Eating insects shows a serious commitment to hating veggies……
EVMad t1_j2no58r wrote
Reply to comment by Ukvemsord in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Old Testament is full of good stuff. Lots of good cherry picking to be had, Leviticus is awesome if you want to hate people for no good reason other than your own prejudices.
EVMad t1_j2nmbvl wrote
Reply to comment by Kileni in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Definitely. I’ll quote the great Issac Asimov:
“Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived.”
Everyone should read it and understand it.
EVMad t1_j9kphor wrote
Reply to comment by tlamy in How violent is The Last of Us? by yeahigotnothing
The game makes it personal, a TV show isn’t even third person since you’re passive so events that can be quite horrible in the game could be shown from a more distant perspective as they did with the bloater.