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I am extremely passionate about Filmtube (movietube?? I have honestly never referred to it as anything—just the movie analysis/critic side of youtube) and I will never forgive cinema sins for making us look like a bunch of egotistical redditors
#cinema sins is like the JK Rowling of movie tube#their influence and impact into introducing a large audience to the realm of movie analysis cannot be denied#but also they’re assholes and idiots who can’t tell the difference between tropes and cliches#and before anyone pulls the “’’they’re a parody’s’ card on me—have you seen literally any of their interviews#they are SO condescending and ignore all criticism it’s literally in their CHANNEL TRAILER#and all that aside—even if they WERE joking—doesn’t excuse the fact that their influence still impresses upon other people the idea that#‘’oh this movie has narration! it’s bad’’#‘’oh! this movie has a continuity error and isn’t realistic! bad movie!’’#they’re a breeding ground of dense thick skulled robotic audiences who think they know better than actual writers and I HATE IT#There are SO MANY better more skilled and FUNNY AND ACTUALLY ENTERTAINING critics and analyzers on YouTube#but more often than not the face of the community is cinema sins even thought practically EVERYONE in here agrees that they’re shit#I hate it#vent#?
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INTP vs. ENTP
ENTPs are more-likely to act on their dangerous ideas and take interest in harmless schemes. INTPs are more-likely to make jokes about doing that kind of stuff but don’t usually take action on it. If they do, it’s likely only because they’re with an ENTP. Every ENTP I have ever been friends with offline (there’s 3) has jumped off a parking lot garage for fun and I always think I’ll do it but I won’t. Because I’m not interested in actually being reckless without a potential trade off.
There are ENTPs who present very similarly to INTPs and INTPs that are super close to ENTPs (that’s me). Neither one is better than the other and I love ENTPs, which is something I’m clarifying now before I criticize them.
First of all ENTPs are extraverts who seem introverted until you put them around their favorite people and then they’re obvious extraverts. They love to make plans with people. They love to entertain. And once you know as many of them as I do, you can expect to have your social calendar filled for the rest of your life. Seriously, I only know 3 and each one of them has separately invited me out every day this week. INTPs are true introverts. We can appear extraverted, as we’re not completely aloof, but that’s a skill that takes a lot of effort for us. At the end of the day, we crave space, and if we don’t get it, we’ll ruin our relationships. If I don’t text back an ENTP I have a close relationship within the day, they’ll think I’m mad at them. If they don’t text me back within the year, I’ll still think we’re okay. INTPs also typically have more physical boundaries than ENTPs and give off the vibe that we don’t want to be touched unless we initiate it.
To ENTPs, everyone is an audience. To INTPs, people choose to be their audience. INTPs are also generally more anxious about spreading misinformation/saying things w/o substance and will pause before doing so, ENTPs blurt out whatever. I would also say that stereotypically, ENTPs are cocky and INTPs are confident, aka, we’re more-likely to be very aware of our limitations and not try to step out of them unless we find it necessary for growth. However, neither trait is exclusive to one type. ENTPs are intentionally charming, INTPs just do whatever they want and you can take it or leave it. (I’m not sure about other INTPs and ENTPs at large, but I personally only compliment people on their intellect/humor whereas the ENTPs I know think it’s sweet to compliment people on their appearance a lot. I’ve noticed that the other INTP I’m close friends with is the same, in the three years I’ve known him he’s only said stuff like “you’re a genius” or “you have a lot of wit”. ) INTPs do tend to brag about being a savant and make competitions out of testing people’s knowledge. Those kinds of INTPs you should avoid.
When it comes to opinions, ENTPs, while they don’t necessarily like to show their true emotions, have no problem with displaying passionate beliefs. I’ve heard some ENTPs say they hate centrists, for example. A lot of the time, they support anarchy or libertarianism, or can at least argue in favor of them. Whereas INTPs are more-likely to either be more moderate in the presentation of their beliefs or desire to completely disengage from society. Also, we usually prefer to take niche beliefs than to pretend to have ones we don’t. INTPs are more honest about not knowing something and are also really good at calling bluffs. ENTPs are funny in that they underestimate INTPs a lot, INTPs are more prone to underestimate xxFPs but not really anyone else, nor do we overestimate. (And usually we underestimate people because there is an established pattern of being disorganized/flaky/taking irrational sides vs. ENTPs who underestimate because they simply think people don’t know as much as them.)
*ENTPs may win debates with tricks and by spontaneously trying on every type of available argument, INTPs will win by analyzing all of your logical flaws and if given the time, will make a well-thought out case of their own.
Also, INTPs have one particular interest or group of interests, but whatever it is, it’s very distinct. One INTP I know only reads Russian literature/murder mysteries and likes French history, one only likes to talk about domestic politics and the movie industry, I mainly like to talk about identity politics, physics, and biology. I have known one of my ENTP friends for 11 years and I’m still not sure what she’s passionate about as she’s not even slightly specialized. Likewise, ENTPs generally don’t know what they want to do with their lives but that’s part of the fun. INTPs have a starting point, maybe a five-year plan, but know that it needs to be flexible. ENTPs are still intelligent people, they’re just even more disorganized than INTPs and their knowledge is spread out more.
That being said, if you hate INTPs it’s probably because you think they’re obnoxious and stuck-up or always trying to one-up you. If you hate ENTPs, it’s probably because they didn’t take the time to be politically-correct. If you hate both it’s because we’re flirting with your romantic partner and it’s working.
Other than that, there are many kinds of ENTPs and INTPs.
If you’re in high school or younger than don’t worry too much about it, you’ll naturally develop distinctly into one or the other.
**P.S. Mbti is a psuedoscience fyi so it’s okay to pick whichever one you relate to the most for fun.
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My (post game) opinions on the ndrv3 cast
Alright, before the game came out I made this post where I basically vomited out my opinions on how I felt about the newly revealed ndrv3 cast onto a post and it was 50% jokes, 50% venting at fangirls. But now I've actually played the game, delved into the fandom and looked at the changes between the Japanese and English versions, I feel I can make a more genuine list of how I feel about all these good kids that deserved better. I realize my opinions are just that, and I’m probably yelling into the void here. But I felt I had to do a followup to the last post because MY GOD WAS I WRONG ABOUT (MOST) THINGS. I've listed every character in ‘favorite to least favorite’ order for convenience sake. Also this post will contain Spoilers. You have been warned.
Placed under a break for your skipping convenience. Ya’ll are welcome.
1. Himiko Yumeno - I absolutely adore everything about Himiko. Her design, her lazy attitude, her voice (NYEH), her development across the game to become a more driven and energetic person...I found her really funny, really cute and oddly relatable. Himiko is probably in my top 5 DR characters of all time. Which is even crazier when I remember she’s one of the few survivors. I've never had a favorite character who survives a killing game before. So unlike past Dangan Ronpa games where my interest sorta dies off by Chapter 6, Himiko kept me fully invested in everything until the end. She’s a special bean and I love her.
2. Gonta Gokuhara - Continuing the DR trend of a Big Guy who’s a Big Friend, Gonta was so good and so pure and so friendly and deserved so much better. He was always trying to do his best and protect everyone until the very end. R.I.P Gonta. You were a true gentleman. Chapter 4 can suck my ass.
3. Tenko Chabashira - I literally D E S P I S E D Tenko when she was first revealed. I hated her stupid, sexist guts. But come Ndrv3′s release and Tenko turned out to be a dorky, kind, protective and strong willed girl who was skilled enough to be admirable but pathetic enough to be pitiable at the same time. I loved her undying adoration of Himiko (even if it was a bit creepy at times) and the two make a really cute ship. I was expecting some kind of tragic backstory in her FTE’s to explain why she hates men (I believe she mentions a drunken father at one point, and I really wish they went more into that), and the lack of a reasonable explanation for such a strong hatred is what prevents her from sharing (or even taking) the top spot in my book. But misandry aside, Tenko is a Great Gal and I wanna hug her. Although she’d probably bodyslam me.
4. Kirumi Tojou - Kirumi was my favorite when all the characters were revealed at first. I made multiple posts about how I’d die for her and how she was beautiful and whatnot and I was confident about two things when the game came out: 1) She’d be my favorite. And 2) She’d die - following in the footsteps of all previous ‘best girls’ before her. And well, I did really like her. Just...not as much as I thought I would. Kirumi is efficient, brave, elegant, caring and has a really cool design. But her talent occupies most of who she is as a person, and she isn't too dissimilar to most maid characters in anime or manga. So it made her quite predictable at times and I feel they could’ve done so much more with her..ah well. Kirumi is still a super awesome maid and a great Mom. Even if she hates being called that.
5. Kaede Akamatsu - Ahh...I remember when I was wishing someone else would be our protagonist when she was first announced...I think I cursed it. Because Kaede was just *incredible*. She was headstrong, perceptive, kind and left such a big impact on me after Chapter 1. You know that ‘Do It For Her’ meme? Yeah, that about summarizes the rest of Ndrv3 for me. Also Kaede is a huge gay and all the Ndrv3 girls are her girlfriends, pass it on.
6. Ryouma Hoshi - Congratulations to Ryouma for being the only non-standard design character not to be terrible. Far from it, in fact. Ryouma is a badass! A lil’ badass with such a depressing backstory and death that when they showed his motive video, I let out a single manly tear. Or several. Or many. I just...I just want this man to be happy...
7. Miu Iruma - Miu has zipped up and down my lists more than any other character. I had her ranked highly pre-game, lowly during the game, and mid/high post-game. Her design and talent are really cool and she makes several neat inventions over the course of the game, but her personality was so damn prickly and vulgar that I found her really offputting while she was alive. It was only after finishing her FTE’s and seeing her Love Hotel scene that I realized holy shit this girl has some serious trust and abandonment issues. It put all of her behavior in perspective and I began to feel really sorry for her all of a sudden. The hurt/comfort potential here is just WAITING to be uncovered but, alas, most Miu fanfics I've come across are just smut or crackfics. Out of all the Ndrv3 girls, Miu deserves the most headpats. Lots and lots of headpats.
8. Kaito Momota - A good, supportive friend and an effective comic relief. His optimism was a bit grating for me now and again (I never like it when DR plays the ‘’Oh we should just believe in him/her because s/he’s our friend :)’’ card because of how biased it always is. Like, DR will sometimes bend over backwards and completely 180 its own rules to make sure certain characters survive. In a game where finding the truth by objective evidence and fact is key, the times where it just says ‘’nah fuck the truth who needs proof just b e l i e v e’’ just feel so...stupid). But criticisms of the series aside, Kaito is a bro and he’s great. Who doesn’t love the luminary of the stars?
9. Kokichi Ouma - I realise putting the most popular character at 9th is going to make hoards of fangirls despise me but!!!! I don’t dislike Kokichi. In fact I like him a lot. His character is probably the most enjoyable to analyze out of everyone, his interactions are hilarious but also disturbing, the Kokichi memes are funny, and I too think the changes they made to his dialogue in the English translation was utter bullshit (almost as greater character assassination as Mukuro in the DR3 anime). But, I really love most of the characters in the game which leaves characters I’m torn on (like Kokichi or Kiyo) hovering at a position which makes it seem like I dislike them when actually I enjoy them immensely. Just...not as consistently as some of the others. Also Chapter 4 was an kick to the nads that I can’t get over. Sorry Kokichi.
10. Korekiyo Shinguuji - I was prepared to LOVE this guy so much. Seriously. I was ready for the moment where it would turn out creepy noodle man would be turn out to be a Wholesome noodle man. But uh, I think I’m with the rest of the fandom when I say that Korekiyo’s reveal as the SHSL incestuous serial killer made me drop him faster than Kirumi dropped in her execution (sorry). So, now I've establish Kork is the *real* Worst Boy...why did I put him at 10th? Why not 15th? Especially considering he killed Tenko? Truthfully, it’s the memes. Just...the Kork memes. And the fact he’s such an awful person and so obviously a murderer that it becomes genuinely hilarious to me. And his design is my favorite out of all of them. I’m so split on him. So, so split...
11. K1-B0 - Keebo made me laugh a bunch of times, and I enjoyed him more than I thought I would initially. Also his upgrades in Chapter 6 were badass as fuck. But I just don’t really feel the same affection for him like I do other characters. I’m afraid cute robot girls will always be my weakspot. Cute robot boys...not so much. (Although I’m all for Agender! Keebo that’s my jam).
12. Shuichi Saihara - This is the point in my list where I finally reach true neutral. I have no feelings on Shuichi either way. He’s deeper and has a more interesting plot arc than Makoto, which makes him a more effective protagonist in my opinion. But Hinata will always be the best protagonist in my book. And I just keep picturing what it would’ve been like if Kaede survived instead...
13. Rantaro Amami - I never understood why he was uber popular before the game came out and I don’t think I understand why he’s so popular now either. I have no negative feelings on the guy; he’s mysterious and has a ‘big brother’ attitude that I like. But the poor dude just died too quickly for me to feel anything for him.
14. Maki Harukawa - I only dislike three characters in this game. Maki is one of them. I knew *exactly* what kind of character she was going to be and I knew I wouldn’t like her much and I knew she was going to survive. I didn’t guess she was going to be an assassin! But outside of that, There isn’t much going for me for me. The tsundere is never an archetype I like and the fact the deaths in Chapters 2 and 5 are partly her fault and no one calls her out on it is kinda frustrating also.
15. Angie Yonaga - Angie’s creepiness is her most appealing trait to me. That should explain how low the bar is set here. Its difficult to write what I feel about her without coming across as a salty atheist (because most of her problems revolve around her use of her god to manipulate people) so I’m just going to leave it there.
16. Tsumugi Shirogane - Y’know I distinctly remember labelling Tsumugi as ‘’Hifumi but likable’’ on my previous Ndrv3 opinion post. I was wrong. She was hovering around mid/low level for me while I played the game, and I often forgot she existed (kinda funny considering her self admitted plainness) and her references were quite obscure a lot of the time so I didn’t find her funny either. I didn’t dislike her, I just forgot her. Then Chapter 6 happened and everyone knows the rest. It’d be difficult to truly ‘like’ Tsumugi after her reveal as the mastermind, after all. Although she was certainly entertaining when she started cosplaying as all the previous characters and I did like how her eyes glowed when she went all DanganRonpa crazy. I did actually consider putting her above Angie for those reasons, but if I dropped Kokichi’s placement because he killed Gonta then I’d be a hypocrite if I didn’t slamdunk Tsumugi into last place for technically being responsible for everyones’ deaths as well (well, responsible as part of Team DanganRonpa. I understand it wasn’t *entirely* her behind it all). You know there’s a problem when *Hifumi* looks pure in comparison...
If you read through all of this, then congratulations? I don’t know how to end long ass posts like this...just pretend I said something witty.
I need sleep.
#Opinions are subjective#no seriously I am so tired#I think my logic trailed off at the end there but you get the picture#Hopefully
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Pros and Cons of In-House Attorneys
Our law firm is often hired by businesses to act as “General Counsel” and about 50% of the time our business clients have in-house lawyers that assist the business during its life-cycle. Defining what an “in-house” attorney does is nearly impossible because almost every such attorney has a unique role specific to that organization and its management team, but the effect of having an in-house lawyer is often the same.
Business lawyers are trained to think about business issues differently than management, owners, accountants and other employees and can therefore be a major asset over time. However, bringing a business attorney into a business to generally help the business grow and prosper is often a big step because there are many pros and cons to having a lawyer around full time. The following is a list of a few such pros and cons to help companies sophisticate themselves about the decision to bring a lawyer onto the payroll:
Pros:
Contracts, legal analysis, negotiations and other tasks generally performed by a law firm can be started (and often finished) in-house for far less money than if the same was outsourced to a law firm that needed to get up to speed on everything.
Day-to-day interactions with a business lawyer can help to identify and expedite strategic change within a business.
Strategic risk can be more easily analyzed by a team that includes a lawyer that is highly sophisticated about the company.
Litigation strategy is easier to implement if it was designed by an in-house lawyer who knows all of the good and bad facts.
In-house business lawyers can bring credibility to a business and open doors that might otherwise be closed.
Cons:
Lawyers are expensive and are often among the highest paid employees at a company.
Lawyers are often very critical, risk-averse people that can slow progress if they act more as a fear monger than a strategic analyst.
Business lawyers’ opinions can sometimes conflict with those of management and cause strain in an organization.
In-house lawyers often know all of the secrets a business has and therefore can cause significant problems when exiting an organization.
In-house attorneys can become complacent in their positions rather than always keeping their legal skills sharp like a private practice attorney. This can cause a company to be blindly exposed to risk for long periods of time.
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Generally it is best for a company to never wholly rely on the skills of an in-house lawyer because of the specialized nature of the position. Having the business’ attorney work with outside counsel from time to time can hedge the cons described above to some extent and will often keep the in-house attorney on his or her toes. Additionally, if you feel like your in-house or outside legal counsel is not quite meeting your expectations you should always interview other lawyers and law firms to see if there might be a better fit.
Any attorney in Utah can plainly see that fraud is still just fraud by any other name
Horizon Mortgage & Investment may have seemed like smooth operators, and they probably were for quite some time, having swindled at least $72 million from several hundreds of investors since 1997 in Kaysville, Utah according to Salt Lake Tribune article online. Run by Dee Randall, the “investment company” was recently ruled to be little more than a Ponzi scheme, which makes Randall’s actions fraudulent and illegal, though it doesn’t take an attorney in Utah to see that. Worse still for the investors, Randall filed for bankruptcy in 2010, effectively shortchanging anyone who unwittingly poured money into the scheme get less than 10 cents on the dollar back now.
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Investors won’t give up so easily, though, and most have filed a lawsuit with an attorney in Utah “seeking millions in damages.” The suit is pending. But Randall’s scheme was sneaky, even from the beginning, and now, the “U.S. Trustee’s Office has found 20 other companies Randall had been involved with, rental income he had not reported, as well as creditors who were not notified of the bankruptcy filing.”
Serving for a general agent in Utah for Union Central Life Insurance of Cincinnati, Randall “had offices in Sandy, Kaysville, Woods Cross, Fruit Heights, and Logan, where he employed numerous subagents.” The better to trick you with my dear. Pitching life insurance alongside investments, they were already in violation of Utah law according to the lawsuit filed by a forensic accountant who took over Randall’s assets and companies at the request of the court. He found lies and deceit everywhere, but interestingly, there was unexpectedly more.
In his case, Randall didn’t rely totally on lies and secrecy. He actually “disclosed to some investors that he was going to use their money to pay what was due earlier investors,” and “warned that investors shouldn’t put money in they could not afford to lose.” Not only did such disclosures surely make him seem forthcoming and honest, they were what he hoped would pass for getting around securities laws. One attorney in Utah told a victimized couple “that the disclosures made Randall’s operation look like a ‘legal Ponzi scheme,’” according to court records.
But in truth, business lawyer in Utah worth her salt could tell you there is no such thing as a legal Ponzi scheme. “Utah law also says it’s illegal to operate a business in a way that defrauds investors,” so Randall wasn’t skirting any laws by disclosing his methods; he was just setting himself up for failure.
Which, depending on how you look at it, will come down with smashing consequences beginning June 30 of this year in the 3rd District Court in Salt Lake City. Randall “faces 22 charges of securities fraud and one of engaging in a pattern of unlawful activity.” As those with a flair for the dramatic might say, “the gig is up” for Dee Randall.
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