CmdrShepard42

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Well, I mean nobody has actually made any defense for the movie here other than repeating the word "deconstruction" without elaborating any further, and I'm not going to do a deep dive and write out a counter argument to my own position, so the machine will have to do. For all we know this is the same machine that Disney used to recycle these old plot points for TLJ ๐Ÿ˜†

[โ€“] [email protected] -4 points 3 months ago (8 children)

That seems like a distinction without a difference.

Just for the fun of it, I took a screenshot of Google AIs take on the "deconstruction" argument:

"Challenging the Chosen One narrative"

Rey's parents were "nobody" yet so were Luke Skywalker's parents. The final film is titled "The Rise of Skywalker" on her path to becoming the chosen one.

"Revisiting Luke's Heroism"

Rehashes the same failures Obi Wan felt for not preventing Anakin from going to the dark side.

"Undermining Jedi Ideals"

Irrelevant point that could just as easily signify the film's creator's not being familiar with the intricacies of the source material.

"Exploration of Failure and Complexity"

Throughout all the films, the rebels are constantly facing failures. They get attacked, captured, fail to prevent events from occurring, etc.

"Subverting Expectations"

An expression ripped straight from the final season of GoT and widely mocked. This film didn't subvert any of my expectations as it all plays out quite predictably in Disney fashion where the "good guys" come out on top in the end. The fact that this argument is even made illustrates the similarity to the previous films which set an expectation for how things are going to play out. I don't see how they really differed in any meaningful way as it all plays out the same in the end.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (10 children)

TLJ takes a bunch of the exact same elements from the original trilogy including the young jedi training in a remote location, the empire/first order finding the secret rebel base with the main characters escaping at the last moment, the protagonist being captured by their rival and being brought before the sith leader where they wind up battling, the protagonist finding out that they're related to their rival, the hermit jedi master sacrificing themselves etc, etc, etc. The last trilogy is just a recycling of the original to the point that they had to add stupid dialog like "it's salt" in a vain attempt to convince people that they aren't just copy and pasting major plot points from the original

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago (12 children)

with a fan base that wants to be stuck in the past reliving the hero's journey ad nauseam

This seems counter to most complaints I've seen about the movie that they just rehashed the original trilogy.

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

Harbor Freight has come quite a long way and has multiple tiers of product quality now, including stuff that can be compared to SnapOn, Matco, etc (the Icon line). Some of it is really good without requiring you to pay insanely inflated tool truck pricing and the rest of the market outside of tool truck brands is also built in China now so it's fairly slim pickings if you don't want to pay outrageous prices. If you use your tools for a living, there's a good argument to use mainstream brands like SnapOn for their convenience, but for hobbyists and the like HF will suit you well. For power tools I mostly use DeWalt mainly because they're better quality and because of the battery lock-in, but I do have a few Bauer power tools and they work great and cost half as much along with batteries being half the cost. DeWalt wants you to pay $100 for four 18650 batteries which is insane. For stuff like griding disks, cutoff wheels, or other consumables, I do tend to go with name brand since they're all universal and the cost difference isn't that much.

I do agree to be careful with stuff like jackstands, but I always double them up keep the jack under the car, put a tire under the car, and avoid being completely underneath them when possible. I actually bought a set of ramps just to avoid having to use them when I don't need the wheels off.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago (5 children)

The DVD drive should have a SATA connector already.

OP you can do this, I 3D printed a couple adapters to fit 3.5" drives into my old server case's 5.25" slots while migrating everything to a new server. My only real concern with the whole thing is that there's no rubber isolators on them which could cause issues longterm.

[โ€“] [email protected] 45 points 3 months ago (5 children)

This is blasphemy. Harbor Freight is a saint compared to Temu.

[โ€“] [email protected] 11 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

And Goldmember! Same actor who dubbed Shrek in english.

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