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jstarkd00110 · 1 year ago
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welcometohellfilm · 4 months ago
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Hi! I loved W2H2 part 1 - I wanted to ask if there's a timeframe planned for the next part? Are you looking for additional guest animators?
Sometime next year hopefully! And I'm definitely open to guest animators/clean-up artists! But I also can't really afford to compensate a professional, reasonable wage. So far, any help I've had has been people offering to work pro bono, which is incredibly generous and I'm grateful for that, but I can't reasonably in good conscience ask people to help out for free. I am willing to work out some sort of payment, but it's... just... gonna' be embarrassing, y'know? I absolutely can't pay anyone what they're worth. BUT! If that's not an issue for people, it's a discussion I'm willing to have! If you (or anyone else) wants to guest animate some shots, send me a reel or some of your work and we can talk about it!
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twdmusicboxmystery · 1 year ago
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TD Theories - The Missing 17 Days
So, I've been getting people asking me to expand on what we believe happened here. In this video, I go over everything we think we know, and how we gleaned the evidence for it all. I talk about:
🧟‍♀️ Missing scenes Emily filmed in S5
🧟‍♀️ The White Church
🧟‍♀️ The 800 Walkers
🧟‍♀️ Confirmation from Topps trading cards
🧟‍♀️ And more!
So check out this episode and tell me your favorite part in the comments!
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the-physicality · 11 months ago
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so i did watch jocks in jills as per my usual monday routine
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mr-chatterboxs-column · 1 year ago
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plasticfangtastic · 1 year ago
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Ah.
If anybody from the main cast of the boys its gonna die in Season 4 am officially putting my 20 bucks on Ashley Barret dying solely because she knew of the woods and is unlikely she didnt know that shetty and the doctor were making a disease to remove superpowers and was scared if anybody found out what they were doing in the woods... the only person she should be scared of its Homelander and thxs to Kripke we know Homelander its aware of the Woods and what was taking place in there.
Ashley keeping this virus as a secret from Homelander its betrayal.
He will most likely kill her unless she bullshits her way out of that somehow.
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I mean her thinking they might have a fatal problem over the woods can mean a lot of things but that also includes a very murder happy employer.
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callcentermaschen · 2 years ago
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Komplette Länge auf YouTube
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waytootiredstudent · 3 months ago
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.... I once more have a John Oliver video for the topic:
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It's not bananas but it does highlight the same principal problem - Low prices keep people in poverty and the fact that a few companies buy a big part of the market means they have a lot of control over those prices.
There is a part that states pretty frankly that here is a bottleneck in the production chain: a lot of people farm cocoa beans, a lot of people buy chocolate, but only very few companies buy and basically control the cocoa bean market.
The video is about chocolate and cocoa beans, but the underlying problem(s) can very easily also be applied to other things than cocoa beans.
I'm asking this genuinely, as a 19 yo with no education in economics and a pretty surface level understanding of socialism: can you explain the whole Bananas discourse in a way someone like me might understand? In my understanding it's just "This is just a product we can give up to create better worker conditions and that's fine" but apparently that's not the full picture?
alright so some pretty important background to all this is that we're all talking about the fact that bananas, grown in the global south, are available year-round at extremely low prices all around europe and the USA. it's not really about bananas per so--the banana in this discourse is a synechdoche for all the economic benefits of imperialism.
so how are cheap bananas a result of imperialism? first of all i want to tackle a common and v. silly counterargument: 'oh, these ridiculous communists think it's imperialist for produce to be shipped internationally'. nah. believing that this is the communist objection requires believing in a deeply naive view of international traide. this view goes something like 'well, if honduras has lots of bananas, and people in the usa want bananas and are willing to pay for them, surely everyone wins when the usa buys bananas!'.
there are of course two key errors here and they are both packed into 'honduras has lots of bananas'. for a start, although the bananas are grown in honduras, honduras doesn't really 'have' them, because the plantations are mostly owned by chiquita (formerly known as united fruit) dole, del monte, and other multinationals--when they're not, those multinationals will usually purchase the bananas from honduran growers and conduct the export themselves. and wouldn't you know it, it's those intervening middleman steps--export, import, and retail, where the vast majority of money is made off bananas! so in the process of a banana making its way from honduras to a 7/11, usamerican multinationals make money selling the bananas to usamerican importers who make money selling them to usamerican retailers who make money selling them to usamerican customers.
when chiquita sells a banana to be sold in walmart, a magic trick is being performed: a banana is disappearing from honduras, and yet somehow an american company is paying a second american company for it! this is economic imperialism, the usamerican multinational extracting resources from a nation while simultaneously pocketing the value of those resources.
why does the honduran government allow this? if selling bananas is such a bad deal for the nation, why do they continue to export millions of dollars of banans a year? well, obviously, there's the fact that if they didn't, they would face a coup. the united states is more than willing to intervene and cause mass death and war to protect the profits of its multinationals. but the second, more subtle thing keeping honduras bound to this ridiculously unbalanced relationship is the need for dollars. because the US dollar is the global reserve currency, and the de facto currency of international trade, exporting to the USA is a basic necessity for nations like honduras, guatemala, &c. why is the dollar the global reserve currency? because of usamerican military and economic hegemony, of course. imperialism built upon imperialism!
this is unequal exchange, the neoimperialist terms of international trade that make the 'global economy' a tool of siphoning value and resources from the global south to the imperial core. & this is the second flaw to unravel in 'honduras has a lot of bananas' -- honduras only 'has a lot of bananas' because this global economic hegemony has led to vast unsustainable monoculture banana plantations to dominate the agriculture of honduras. it's long-attested how monoculture growth is unsustainable because it destroys soil and leads to easily-wiped-out-by-infection plants.
so, bananas in the USA are cheap because:
the workers that grow them are barely paid, mistreated, prevented from unionizing, and sometimes murdered
the nations in which the bananas are grown accept brutally unfair trade and tariff terms with the USA because they desperately need a supply of US dollars and so have little position to negotiate
shipping is also much cheaper than it should be because sailors are chronically underpaid and often not paid at all or forced to pay to work (!)
bananas are cheap, in conclusion, because they're produced by underpaid and brutalized workers and then imported on extortionate and unfair terms.
so what, should we all give up bananas? no, and it's a sign of total lack of understanding of socialism as a global movement that all the pearl-clutching usamericans have latched onto the scary communists telling them to stop buying bananas. communism does not care about you as a consumer. individual consumptive choices are not a meaningful arena of political action. the socialist position is not "if there was a socialist reovlution in the usa, we would all stop eating bananas like good little boys", but rather, "if there's a socialist revolution in the countries where bananas are grown, then the availability of bananas in the usa is going to drop, and if you want to be an anti-imperialist in the imperial core you have to accept that".
(this is where the second argument i see about this, 'oh what are you catholic you want me to eat dirt like a monk?' reveals itself as a silly fucking solipsistic misunderstanding)
and again, let's note that the case of the banana can very easily be generalised out to coffee, chocolate, sugar, etc, and that it's not about individual consumptive habits, but about global economic systems. if you are donkey fucking kong and you eat 100 bananas a day i don't care and neither does anyone else. it's about trying to illustrate just one tiny mundane way in which economic imperialism makes the lives of people in the global north more convenient and simpler and so of course there is enormous pushback from people who attach moral value to this and therefore feel like the mean commies are personally calling them evil for eating a nutella or whatever which is frankly pretty tiring. Sad!
tldr: it is not imperialism when produce go on boat but it is imperialism when produce grown for dirt cheap by underpaid workers in a country with a devalued currency is then bought and exported and sold by usamerican companies creating huge amounts of economic value of which the nation in which the banana was grown, let alone the people who actually fucking grew it, don't see a cent -- and this is the engine behind the cheap, available-every-day-all-year-everywhere presence of bananas in the usa (and other places!)
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trading-attitude · 3 days ago
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📉 BITCOIN baisse ENCORE… mais c’est pas ma faute si je l’avais vu venir ! 🤷‍♂️ 📉 Bitcoin est en chute libre… J'ai glissé, chef ! SI je connaissais le c** qui a fait sauter le pont ! Et vous savez quoi ? J’avais émis une alerte juste AVANT ! Mais ce n’est pas ma faute si personne ne m’a écouté. 😆
Dans cette vidéo, on va dédramatiser la situation avec une analyse légère et humoristique. Car oui, le marché est imprévisible… sauf quand il ne l’est pas. 🤷‍♂️
📌 Au programme : ✅ Pourquoi Bitcoin chute encore (et pourquoi c’était prévisible) 📊 ✅ Une leçon à retenir pour les prochaines fois 🤣 ✅ Et cela risque d'être pire... 💰
🔥 Allez, on analyse ça avec humour, parce que pleurer, c’est pas rentable !
📢 Regardez jusqu’à la fin, vous pourriez même en rire !
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parkavifinance · 9 days ago
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howtrading2 · 1 month ago
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kaladinsspear · 8 months ago
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New bucket list dream:
Have the time, spoons, and money to train enough to go play at Muscle Beach in Santa Monica California.
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thorongil82 · 8 months ago
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One Year Anniversary - Pokémon TCG Live - Sunday Funday
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rhondarecreates · 10 months ago
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I went a little viral
I’m not out to be a YouTube rockstar. Like many of us, I love the platform and use it often as a great free learning tool. I deeply appreciate the time and energy it takes to do so much sharing. Me, I’ve pecked around at it for years, creating videos on impulse to show places we’ve been and things we’re learning. After 11 years of travel it’s added up. I spent some hours this last week (while…
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