Silver Tongue

demilypyro:

weissroseschnee:

demilypyro:

if my pokemon rival isn’t fucking seething that i kicked their ass then what’s even the point

You gain a friend that knows your strengths and weakness as easily as you see theirs, allowing you to become closer as companions than most can get.

“very best like no one ever was” isn’t a two person position

sugarpkts:

sugarpkts:

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tsukithewolf:

People who claim generational trauma isn’t real hasn’t seen the impact Final Destination 2 has had on millennial drivers.

greenekatgrey:

urbanfantasyinspiration:

invaderxan:

chitaquadean:

reverse gaslighting where i pretend to know exactly what you are talking about

academic conferences

Work meetings

Interviews

casual conversation

never-obsolete:

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Xbox 360 Chatpad

shencomix:

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Here’s that link if you do wanna check those out -> https://patreon.com/shencomix

renthony:

cursed–alien:

radiofreederry:

tempestdash:

lizardsfromspace:

lizardsfromspace:

HBO Max: so basically we’re going to erase most of our shows as a tax dodge in a week and you can’t stop us

A Youtuber who makes two hour long & strangely ominous video essays about Lost Media: it’ll all be on Archive dot org by the end of the week you son of a bitch. Also the forbidden original pilot of Caillou and the French dub of the long sought after August 27th, 2001 Spongebob bumpers

Lost Media Indiana Jones swiping the last copy of Batgirl from the CEO of Discovery and shouting “it BELONGS on Archive dot org and sketchy torrent sites!”

This is all fine from a consumer perspective but it utterly screws creators.

Did you know that if a company writes off your show or movie, you don’t get residuals from it anymore?

If I were a creator, I’d rather my stuff be pirated than become lost media and cease to exist entirely. Just throwing that out there.

On Twitter after the HBO Max shitshow, showrunners were literally begging archivists to pirate their shows in order to preserve them. I don’t have screenshots on hand, but Owen Dennis of Infinity Train and all the crew of Summer Camp Island come immediately to mind.

Like, at this point, the creators have already been screwed. The networks are hanging them out to dry. This isn’t a “if you pirate it, it doesn’t get renewed” situation, this is a “if you DON’T pirate it, it might become completely lost” situation.

It’s like how the original 1931 Frankenstein movie had scenes cut from the completed film by censors under the Hays Code. The original film wasn’t rediscovered until the 1980s, and then only because someone had stashed away an original copy somewhere.

Media piracy and media preservation are two sides of the same coin, and there’s not really a universal code of ethics that can be applied. Sometimes piracy is a gray area. Sometimes it’s vital.