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Entertainment / Re: What have you been listeni...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 12:33:33 PM


"Come Closer" by Tomora
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I don't use my phone for much....
I started going to youtube music on my PC because it doesn't have to reload a whole new page every time I want to play my music list.....
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Quote from: Rev. Powell on Today at 09:51:00 AMI don't use youtube on my phone often but when I do I access it by the web. No restrictions that way. A YouTube specific app seems useless to me?

if I go on youtube in web browser on my phone, if I look at another tab the vid will stop

but yeah the app is not much different to going on it the 'old fashioned' way
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Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by LilCerberus - Today at 11:30:18 AM
As tempting as Supervixens was, I chose Animal Farm, just to see if they kept the story straight.....
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Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 11:22:11 AM
I picked SUPERVIXENS, btw.  :drink:  :wink:
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Bad Movies / Re: Generate Movie Poster with...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 11:20:54 AM
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Bad Movies / Re: Friday Night Rentals: Whic...
Last post by claws - Today at 10:58:35 AM
According to AI

QuoteMovies are often called classics because they serve as a perfect time capsule for a specific decade's aesthetic. When a young viewer calls an 80s film a "classic," they are often acknowledging that it represents the peak of that specific "old" look, regardless of whether the movie is actually a masterpiece.

A movie often earns the "classic" label when it is no longer part of the active cultural conversation.

Contemporary: Everyone is talking about it now.

Modern: It came out in the last 10–15 years; your older siblings or young parents remember it clearly.

Classic (Old): It belongs to the "parents" or "grandparents" generation. If a teenager sees a CRT television or a corded phone in a movie, it is immediately categorized as "classic" because it represents a world they don't recognize.

It helps to distinguish between the two ways we use the word:

Critical Classic - A film that changed cinema or had massive cultural impact.

Chronological Classic - A film that is simply old enough to feel like it's from a different world.

I guess the store is mixing both, Critical and chronological (old), under the "classics" umbrella term.  :wink:
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Entertainment / Re: New! Reading Anything Thre...
Last post by Rev. Powell - Today at 10:49:44 AM
Also started a lighter read, "The Richest Man in Babylon."

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Games / Re: Answer the question with a...
Last post by bob - Today at 10:40:46 AM
you're



Why are you popcorn?
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Bad Movies / Re: Generate Movie Poster with...
Last post by bob - Today at 10:30:37 AM