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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostCurrently watching "Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)" with that Tom Cruise character doing his thing.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) - IMDb
Twas all good & proper until the notion that you can get 5Mt from a plutonium core (and a core that's rather larger than a real core at that) came up. Get your nuke facts right FFS.Comment
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As the MI films have gone on they seem to have forgotten that less is more.
The urge for FF was strong in this one.
Fecking get on with it FFS.
2 hours 15 or so with 7 minutes of credits.
Feck me.
Other than that, if you know nothing of physics & the like, it was amusing enough.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Tonight's double rewatch started with Red Sparrow (2018), and I say again: although it's a good spy thriller of the complicated multiple-levels-of-cross variety, there is a lot of brutal violence in there; torture and the like. Good, but often somewhat disturbing
(I note that some reviewers complained that the plot was too complicated; not being a moron, I thought that the complexity was one of the film's redeeming features. But I assume those reviewers were writing for the average dimwit who's had the misfortune of going through the US educational system, such as it is.)
And then Life (2017), which also has a lot of mutilation of people going on but doesn't seem quite as bad, perhaps because it's an alien doing it so it's sci-fi violence
Goodnight allComment
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Moderate Freecycle and checked a blocked post this morning. Somebody giving away some giant African snails. Keeping pet snails is quite a popular pastime apparently, some people are even weirder than me.
Giant African Land Snails - Keeping & Caring for GALSbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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It occurred to me yesterday, if Superman is so impervious to everything, how does he shave or cut his hair or nails? Steel blades would never work. The real Superman would resemble the biblical god with talons like Wolverine.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostModerate Freecycle and checked a blocked post this morning. Somebody giving away some giant African snails. Keeping pet snails is quite a popular pastime apparently, some people are even weirder than me.
Giant African Land Snails - Keeping & Caring for GALS
In other news, today's leg of lamb entered the freezer in 2016, to exit said freezer yesterday.
It's either well matured or rancid.
Only time will tell.
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Sunday lunch today, as expected, was the 2016 leg of lamb with a side salad of stuffed lamb's heart.
It was nice enough, though it didn't seem as fresh as it might have been.
Odd that.
I wonder what else is festering in the freezer.
I think there's some stewing steak that slightly older, not to mention the almost antique raspberries and gooseberries bequeathed by Strangelove Mater.
After I've sat down for a while, it'll be time for the Sunday afternoon shop.
I wonder what delights Lidl(tm) will have to offer this week.
2kW angle grinder, followed by an almost council house sized 40" tv.
Well I never did.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 May 2019, 12:20.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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