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ring fit adventure for the switch is kinda fun actually

@xsssm@selfy.army whatta buncha little globs

i forgot the scooby doo where are you theme song was so good

@pan hehe yeah. at current rates it will be six working days before they get to me

someday i will discover a means by which to maintain a list of things i want to read that i won't lose or stop using

i am quoting a section from a textbook, so this will be fairly long. this does get to Grenada at the end 

@aescling … okay now i have to ask if that’s all they say about Iran-Contra???? or is that just like the next section

i feel like this book's author doesn't really care for postmodernism. big emphasis on "but if the real isn't a thing anymore then how can we say whether anything is good or bad?". including specifically giving Baudrillard on the Gulf War as an example of that, which my impression was that Baudrillard was in those essays very much criticizing (in the "disapproving of" sense) the Gulf War? i haven't actually read them, but that was the impression i had gotten from like wikipedia and such... i think i will probably actually read them now

@aescling does that US history textbook you've been looking at talk about the invasion of Grenada at all?

re: sex in the movie 

@aescling guess ya gotta pay more attention on your next rewatch :P

re: sex in the movie 

@aescling not sure what you thought was going on in the opening scene, when she gets in the bath and the camera pulls away to not be looking into the tub and she puts her legs up on the side of the tub and there's a repeated noise of movement in the water then lol

(alternately possibly it is not as memorable as i thought the corn flakes thing made it; i did not remember it from when i watched the film originally but i also forgot that they explicitly had sex lol)

sex in the movie 

idk if i've remarked here that del Toro is very good at putting seemingly incidental details to further use, reincorporating them later in the film in various fashions, but this film included a very clear multi-part example i liked.

  1. at the start of the film there's a moment where Elisa masturbates in her bathtub as part of her daily pre-work routine.
  2. a while later, she's eating cornflakes and her neighbor makes a joking reference to their having been invented to discourage masturbation (my impression is that this is not in fact true and that unlike Graham's, Kellogg's ideas about diet were separate from his campaign against masturbation), which he remarks didn't work.
  3. much later, when she breaks her beloved out, she keeps him in her bathtub, which due to the reemphasis of masturbation by the corn flakes joke, now reminds us of that initial masturbation in the tub.
  4. soon thereafter they fuck in the bathtub.
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strong contender for my favorite of his movies

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kinda fitting that i ended up rewatching this one and pan’s labyrinth close to each other as there’s certain parallels i might have forgotten about otherwise.

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