On February 26 2015 09:17 Alaric wrote:
Soniv there's a typo.
Soniv there's a typo.
Niet, comrade.
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Gahlo
United States35174 Posts
February 26 2015 00:19 GMT
#87681
On February 26 2015 09:17 Alaric wrote: Soniv there's a typo. Niet, comrade. | ||
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red_
United States8474 Posts
February 26 2015 00:21 GMT
#87682
On February 26 2015 04:49 TheYango wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 02:54 Cixah wrote: I carried a game with the help of Milo. But really we know I did all the work. Noob Milo dies to Lina 2v1 then blames red for not ulting her when WW ult is only a root anyway, lol. I think if I used Cold Embrace Milo might've lived/killed her with Razes without dying himself. | ||
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TheEmulator
28102 Posts
February 26 2015 00:26 GMT
#87683
On February 26 2015 02:54 Cixah wrote: I play Luna good. I carried a game with the help of Milo. But really we know I did all the work. Should let me carry you some time! | ||
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onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
February 26 2015 00:27 GMT
#87684
On February 26 2015 09:18 yamato77 wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:07 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:05 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:02 onlywonderboy wrote: Whiplash was good but holy shit fuck everything about the moral of that movie. It isn't moral. It's just fucking greatness. + Show Spoiler + Fuck that shit. There's no way Fletcher should be right in the end. HE BASICALLY DROVE A KID TO SUICIDE. The fact the whole end of the movie supports his world view about the only way to achieve true art is to drive people to the brink is one that upsets. The whole "the world is too soft these days" sentiment really really rubs me the wrong way. I mean props to the movie for making me feel something but man I hate the message. + Show Spoiler + I understand what you're saying, but it isn't about "true art" or anything like that. It's about pushing the limits of human ability, which naturally involves being "at the brink" so to speak. It doesn't condone psychological abuse per se, but it does say that one has to be resilient in order to ascend. Obviously some of the events of the movie are going to be over the top simply to be dramatic, but the core message isn't as radical as that. + Show Spoiler + I prefer my movies to not promote psychological abuse on any level thank you very much. I understand the point it's trying to make but I think greatness can be achieved under different circumstances. I understand that's how some great art is created, but I don't think it should be glorified the way it is in this movie. | ||
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AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
February 26 2015 00:46 GMT
#87685
On February 26 2015 09:27 onlywonderboy wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:18 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:07 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:05 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:02 onlywonderboy wrote: Whiplash was good but holy shit fuck everything about the moral of that movie. It isn't moral. It's just fucking greatness. + Show Spoiler + Fuck that shit. There's no way Fletcher should be right in the end. HE BASICALLY DROVE A KID TO SUICIDE. The fact the whole end of the movie supports his world view about the only way to achieve true art is to drive people to the brink is one that upsets. The whole "the world is too soft these days" sentiment really really rubs me the wrong way. I mean props to the movie for making me feel something but man I hate the message. + Show Spoiler + I understand what you're saying, but it isn't about "true art" or anything like that. It's about pushing the limits of human ability, which naturally involves being "at the brink" so to speak. It doesn't condone psychological abuse per se, but it does say that one has to be resilient in order to ascend. Obviously some of the events of the movie are going to be over the top simply to be dramatic, but the core message isn't as radical as that. + Show Spoiler + I prefer my movies to not promote psychological abuse on any level thank you very much. I understand the point it's trying to make but I think greatness can be achieved under different circumstances. I understand that's how some great art is created, but I don't think it should be glorified the way it is in this movie. + Show Spoiler + I don't know if it's glorified in murrica :> but to me the moral wasn't about anyone being right. It was about great talent and resiliance meeting great obstacles. Fletcher had actually driven a previous student to suicide and one to stop pursuing music whatsoever. Andrew wasn't doing great in his regular class. But once Andrew was able to overcome everything - the psychotic abuse, the pressure, the fear, and sacrificing pretty much everything to able to practice more - he achieved greatness. And at that point, no previous history between Fletcher and Andrew mattered. I've actually read some article were polish artists spoke about that movie and they generally liked its message. | ||
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onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
February 26 2015 00:47 GMT
#87686
On February 26 2015 09:46 AlterKot wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:27 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:18 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:07 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:05 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:02 onlywonderboy wrote: Whiplash was good but holy shit fuck everything about the moral of that movie. It isn't moral. It's just fucking greatness. + Show Spoiler + Fuck that shit. There's no way Fletcher should be right in the end. HE BASICALLY DROVE A KID TO SUICIDE. The fact the whole end of the movie supports his world view about the only way to achieve true art is to drive people to the brink is one that upsets. The whole "the world is too soft these days" sentiment really really rubs me the wrong way. I mean props to the movie for making me feel something but man I hate the message. + Show Spoiler + I understand what you're saying, but it isn't about "true art" or anything like that. It's about pushing the limits of human ability, which naturally involves being "at the brink" so to speak. It doesn't condone psychological abuse per se, but it does say that one has to be resilient in order to ascend. Obviously some of the events of the movie are going to be over the top simply to be dramatic, but the core message isn't as radical as that. + Show Spoiler + I prefer my movies to not promote psychological abuse on any level thank you very much. I understand the point it's trying to make but I think greatness can be achieved under different circumstances. I understand that's how some great art is created, but I don't think it should be glorified the way it is in this movie. + Show Spoiler + I don't know if it's glorified in murrica :> but to me the moral wasn't about anyone being right. It was about great talent and resiliance meeting great obstacles. Fletcher had actually driven a previous student to suicide and one to stop pursuing music whatsoever. Andrew wasn't doing great in his regular class. But once Andrew was able to overcome everything - the psychotic abuse, the pressure, the fear, and sacrificing pretty much everything to able to practice more - he achieved greatness. And at that point, no previous history between Fletcher and Andrew mattered. I've actually read some article were polish artists spoke about that movie and they generally liked its message. + Show Spoiler + I'm probably just a soft American baby so whatever. Edit: Like I realize great art can come from pain and hardship, but I just can't support purposely promoting psychological abuse to achieve this. | ||
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Crusnik
United States5378 Posts
February 26 2015 01:02 GMT
#87687
On February 26 2015 09:26 TheEmulator wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 02:54 Cixah wrote: I play Luna good. I carried a game with the help of Milo. But really we know I did all the work. Should let me carry you some time! You're 5k, it isn't fair. And you aren't Blitz, your Storm can't carry my 3.6k Weaver ![]() | ||
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crimethinking
Vietnam765 Posts
February 26 2015 01:29 GMT
#87688
/nevermind found it | ||
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
February 26 2015 01:33 GMT
#87689
On February 26 2015 10:02 Crusnik wrote: You're 5k, it isn't fair. And you aren't Blitz, your Storm can't carry my 3.6k Weaver ![]() His TA can as long as it doesn't get hated out of the game. | ||
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Cixah
United States11285 Posts
February 26 2015 02:48 GMT
#87690
On February 26 2015 09:26 TheEmulator wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 02:54 Cixah wrote: I play Luna good. I carried a game with the help of Milo. But really we know I did all the work. Should let me carry you some time! I'm very heavy. Red and yango will agree. | ||
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
February 26 2015 03:02 GMT
#87691
On February 26 2015 09:47 onlywonderboy wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:46 AlterKot wrote: On February 26 2015 09:27 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:18 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:07 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:05 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:02 onlywonderboy wrote: Whiplash was good but holy shit fuck everything about the moral of that movie. It isn't moral. It's just fucking greatness. + Show Spoiler + Fuck that shit. There's no way Fletcher should be right in the end. HE BASICALLY DROVE A KID TO SUICIDE. The fact the whole end of the movie supports his world view about the only way to achieve true art is to drive people to the brink is one that upsets. The whole "the world is too soft these days" sentiment really really rubs me the wrong way. I mean props to the movie for making me feel something but man I hate the message. + Show Spoiler + I understand what you're saying, but it isn't about "true art" or anything like that. It's about pushing the limits of human ability, which naturally involves being "at the brink" so to speak. It doesn't condone psychological abuse per se, but it does say that one has to be resilient in order to ascend. Obviously some of the events of the movie are going to be over the top simply to be dramatic, but the core message isn't as radical as that. + Show Spoiler + I prefer my movies to not promote psychological abuse on any level thank you very much. I understand the point it's trying to make but I think greatness can be achieved under different circumstances. I understand that's how some great art is created, but I don't think it should be glorified the way it is in this movie. + Show Spoiler + I don't know if it's glorified in murrica :> but to me the moral wasn't about anyone being right. It was about great talent and resiliance meeting great obstacles. Fletcher had actually driven a previous student to suicide and one to stop pursuing music whatsoever. Andrew wasn't doing great in his regular class. But once Andrew was able to overcome everything - the psychotic abuse, the pressure, the fear, and sacrificing pretty much everything to able to practice more - he achieved greatness. And at that point, no previous history between Fletcher and Andrew mattered. I've actually read some article were polish artists spoke about that movie and they generally liked its message. + Show Spoiler + I'm probably just a soft American baby so whatever. Edit: Like I realize great art can come from pain and hardship, but I just can't support purposely promoting psychological abuse to achieve this. + Show Spoiler + To me, it wasn't promoting it at all, it was attempting to pose the question "do the ends justify the means?" I don't think it means to condone abuse in any sense; it just tries to get you to take a stand on it | ||
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
February 26 2015 04:25 GMT
#87692
I can keep secrets too | ||
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Nos-
Canada12016 Posts
February 26 2015 04:47 GMT
#87693
On February 26 2015 11:48 Cixah wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:26 TheEmulator wrote: On February 26 2015 02:54 Cixah wrote: I play Luna good. I carried a game with the help of Milo. But really we know I did all the work. Should let me carry you some time! I'm very heavy. Red and yango will agree. my queen of pain is legendary | ||
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phyvo
United States5635 Posts
February 26 2015 04:54 GMT
#87694
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onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
February 26 2015 04:59 GMT
#87695
On February 26 2015 12:02 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Show nested quote + On February 26 2015 09:47 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:46 AlterKot wrote: On February 26 2015 09:27 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:18 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:07 onlywonderboy wrote: On February 26 2015 09:05 yamato77 wrote: On February 26 2015 09:02 onlywonderboy wrote: Whiplash was good but holy shit fuck everything about the moral of that movie. It isn't moral. It's just fucking greatness. + Show Spoiler + Fuck that shit. There's no way Fletcher should be right in the end. HE BASICALLY DROVE A KID TO SUICIDE. The fact the whole end of the movie supports his world view about the only way to achieve true art is to drive people to the brink is one that upsets. The whole "the world is too soft these days" sentiment really really rubs me the wrong way. I mean props to the movie for making me feel something but man I hate the message. + Show Spoiler + I understand what you're saying, but it isn't about "true art" or anything like that. It's about pushing the limits of human ability, which naturally involves being "at the brink" so to speak. It doesn't condone psychological abuse per se, but it does say that one has to be resilient in order to ascend. Obviously some of the events of the movie are going to be over the top simply to be dramatic, but the core message isn't as radical as that. + Show Spoiler + I prefer my movies to not promote psychological abuse on any level thank you very much. I understand the point it's trying to make but I think greatness can be achieved under different circumstances. I understand that's how some great art is created, but I don't think it should be glorified the way it is in this movie. + Show Spoiler + I don't know if it's glorified in murrica :> but to me the moral wasn't about anyone being right. It was about great talent and resiliance meeting great obstacles. Fletcher had actually driven a previous student to suicide and one to stop pursuing music whatsoever. Andrew wasn't doing great in his regular class. But once Andrew was able to overcome everything - the psychotic abuse, the pressure, the fear, and sacrificing pretty much everything to able to practice more - he achieved greatness. And at that point, no previous history between Fletcher and Andrew mattered. I've actually read some article were polish artists spoke about that movie and they generally liked its message. + Show Spoiler + I'm probably just a soft American baby so whatever. Edit: Like I realize great art can come from pain and hardship, but I just can't support purposely promoting psychological abuse to achieve this. + Show Spoiler + To me, it wasn't promoting it at all, it was attempting to pose the question "do the ends justify the means?" I don't think it means to condone abuse in any sense; it just tries to get you to take a stand on it + Show Spoiler + At that point I think we just have to agree to disagree about the intent of the film. | ||
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Holyflare
United Kingdom30775 Posts
February 26 2015 05:23 GMT
#87696
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739
Bearded Elder29905 Posts
February 26 2015 05:26 GMT
#87697
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WaveofShadow
Canada31495 Posts
February 26 2015 05:32 GMT
#87698
Are you juicy, 739? | ||
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739
Bearded Elder29905 Posts
February 26 2015 05:42 GMT
#87699
On February 26 2015 14:32 WaveofShadow wrote: WHOA WHOA Are you juicy, 739? Wait, what? | ||
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
February 26 2015 05:48 GMT
#87700
On February 26 2015 14:32 WaveofShadow wrote: WHOA WHOA Are you juicy, 739? Wave just wants more members in the juicy dads club. Also, Wave, when are you streaming another draft? | ||
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