SlothChunks

SlothChunks t1_jd744zj wrote

In reality he is much uglier. This guy is what he probably imagines himself to be. The guy I see in the picture may even have serious convictions which gave him some sort of spirit to go through something and survive, and has lean muscle to prove it. But Putin is a little cowardly man with a complex of an insecure short person, and who has some issues with his ego, hence the numerous plastic surgeries and an immense love, apparently, of money and riches which he has plenty of within Russia as outside of Russia.

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SlothChunks t1_ja2b4n2 wrote

I would be very careful about romanticizing used bookstores. As many people have found out already book hoarding is a very VERY serious issue. Books are an especially devious type of item because they can easily create feelings of attachment as well get attributed illusion of value. I am a book hoarder and even though I collected many good books, I still wish I had never started.

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SlothChunks t1_j94vc6i wrote

I think the general concept is too ridiculous. A woman with a halo, with relatively large butt and breasts, who is made of a metallic material is wearing a cloth like bikini? Jumps as if she needed to jump and do a somersault jump over some obstacle, when there is nothing that she need to jump over. When she hits the enemy queen the piece shatters in all directions for some reason.

I understand that all of this is subjective artistic vision and that there is no clear “correct” way to depict something like this but I still think this short animation is trying to do too many things at once and insert too many stylistic elements into one.

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SlothChunks t1_iufdmnr wrote

Um…strange thing to be motivated by. First who decides who is “toxic”? Maybe you think they are but in reality you are the toxic one. Two, what is the alternative to negotiating with people? Pretend they don’t exist? That’s usually not an option, or it may be in your interest to negotiate with them, even if they are “toxic”.

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