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Odine

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  1. Haha I mean, what are you going to do, NOT go on holiday to a tropical Island? Interestingly, Hawaii isn't actually a US state legally. I think Dole corporation just moved in there and kind of annexed the place without ever putting in legal legislation to make it part of the US. Technicaly it still isn't. This is according to some documentary I watched about native Hawaiians organising and protesting the current state of the place on netflix, so...obviously I haven't fact checked myself there. But pretty crazy if true and I can understand the beef. But shit, there is nothing white people like doing more than telling other white people off for doing something they deem to be culturally insensitive.
  2. PeeWee Herman always gave me the creeps. The clown scene in the operating theatre gave me nightmares for years
  3. It wasn't the queer/non binary stuff that I was talking about. Most rational gamers were actually cool with that. There was a lot of pushback against another happening
  4. The second game was quite contraversial with fans of the first game. It was still a great game apparently (I haven't played it yet) some things happen that pissed a lot of people off. So season 02 is bound to be interesting at the least.
  5. Boy cats fuck shit up though. Local birds beware. Except for owls. Owls will murder your cat. I was listening to a conservationist wildlife ranger guy who was saying unless you find the body of your missing cat, an Owl probably got it not a car. (Unless you live in a dense city obviously). He personally discovered over 30 cat collars in the nest of one Owl family alone. Think he was in Texas.
  6. It's not confirmed but heavily hinted at
  7. Yeah and it sucks because the last year she spent on earth was a living hell. I can't imagine losing a child and wanting to continue.
  8. That's just crazy enough to be believed. Get a Reddit going, let's give it some traction
  9. I asked it to write the first five pages of a script. FML it's bad. Your job is secure Seth, I checked this AI ting out and it SUCKS at creative writing.
  10. Jokes. It's crazy how quick it spits this stuff out. It's kind of freaky, but also quite predictable and corny. I feel like to get any serious professional use out of Chat bots like this you have to super specific in your input specifications regarding quality, style, theme etc if you want any kind of creative result that isn't something quite obvious or simple. And the same is true of image generating AIs. If you asked for something vague you get shit back. The better you are at inputting what you want the better the result. I guess that's a given..
  11. And chat GPTs preferred cast: Preferred Cast List: Leonardo DiCaprio as Dr. Alexander Hartman - A brilliant and enigmatic scientist on a mission to uncover the truth behind the Celestial Key. DiCaprio's ability to portray complex characters and his emotional depth make him perfect for this role. Helen Mirren as Professor Evelyn Collins - A seasoned and wise archaeologist and mentor to Dr. Hartman. Helen Mirren's commanding presence and exceptional acting skills would bring depth and authenticity to this character. Christoph Waltz as Vincent Blackwood - The charismatic and sinister billionaire leading the mysterious organization seeking the Celestial Key. Waltz's talent for portraying enigmatic villains would add depth and intrigue to the antagonist. Lupita Nyong'o as Dr. Maya Rivera - A brilliant environmental scientist and Dr. Hartman's confidante. Nyong'o's versatility and charisma would breathe life into this empowering and intelligent character. Tom Holland as Jacob "Jake" Peterson - A tech-savvy and enthusiastic young researcher in Dr. Hartman's team. Tom Holland's youthful energy and charisma would make him a relatable and endearing addition to the cast. Morgan Freeman as Narrator (Voice) - Morgan Freeman's iconic voice and storytelling abilities would be a perfect match for the film's narrative, providing depth and resonance to the story's themes. Michelle Yeoh as Madame Wu - A wise and enigmatic guardian of ancient knowledge, guiding Dr. Hartman's journey. Yeoh's grace and wisdom would bring a mystical quality to the character. Chiwetel Ejiofor as General Benjamin Mitchell - A military leader dedicated to protecting humanity and aiding Dr. Hartman's mission. Ejiofor's commanding presence and emotional depth would make the character memorable. Awkwafina as Chloe Lee - A talented linguist and codebreaker in Dr. Hartman's team. Awkwafina's comedic timing and relatability would add humor and charm to the film. Javier Bardem as Father Antonio - A wise and introspective monk who holds ancient knowledge about the Celestial Key. Bardem's gravitas and intensity would add a mysterious and spiritual dimension to the character. This cast ensemble combines a diverse range of acting talents, ensuring a compelling and emotionally engaging film experience.
  12. A synopsis for an oscar winning blockbuster movie starring Leo DiCaprio. This is what it came back with: ChatGPT: Title: "The Chronicles of the Celestial Key" Synopsis: In a world plagued by environmental catastrophe and technological dominance, humanity teeters on the brink of destruction. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Dr. Alexander Hartman, a brilliant and enigmatic scientist on a mission to uncover the truth behind a powerful ancient artifact known as the "Celestial Key." The Celestial Key is a mystical object said to hold the power to restore harmony between nature and technology. Legends claim that it can unleash a force capable of saving the world from imminent doom. However, the Key's location and existence have remained hidden for centuries. When a mysterious organization hell-bent on exploiting the Celestial Key emerges, led by the charismatic and sinister billionaire, Vincent Blackwood (played by a formidable antagonist), the fate of humanity rests on Dr. Hartman's shoulders. The film takes audiences on a globe-trotting adventure as Dr. Hartman, aided by a brilliant yet quirky team of researchers and explorers, embarks on a perilous quest to find the Celestial Key before it falls into the wrong hands. Their journey leads them from ancient ruins in the dense Amazon rainforest to the icy expanse of the Arctic Circle, all while evading the relentless pursuit of Blackwood's mercenaries. As the pursuit intensifies, Dr. Hartman must confront personal demons from his past, including a tragic loss that haunts him and fuels his determination to protect the Key's power from being misused. "The Chronicles of the Celestial Key" is not only a thrilling action-adventure film but also a powerful exploration of the delicate balance between humanity and the natural world. It delves into themes of environmental stewardship, the consequences of unchecked technological advancement, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds. DiCaprio's masterful portrayal of Dr. Alexander Hartman captivates audiences with a complex blend of intellect, vulnerability, and relentless determination. His performance evokes empathy as he grapples with moral dilemmas and sacrifices, showcasing the depth and range that earned him his first Oscar for Best Actor. Directed by a visionary filmmaker, the film boasts breathtaking visuals, cutting-edge special effects, and an emotionally charged score that heightens the cinematic experience. "The Chronicles of the Celestial Key" is an epic tale of heroism, redemption, and the transformative power of one man's quest to protect the planet and its inhabitants from imminent catastrophe. With Leonardo DiCaprio's stellar performance at its heart, the film is destined to become a timeless blockbuster, leaving an indelible mark on both audiences and critics alike. So Don't look up, meets DaVinci code, meets Indiana Jones. Hrrmmm I also asked it to write some poems but they sucked
  13. Seen one Mission Impossible youve seen them all. Literally no reason to see another one unless you like watching stunts on repeat. But to be fair, no one wants you to enjoy a Tom Cruise movie more than Tom Cruise so you at least know the guy is gonna put 100% in every time.
  14. The more shows come out, the more I think Order 66 didn't really do anything did it?
  15. Word. My mum wants to go see it with me cause she's all nostalgic about having watched the original films with me when I was a child. But maaaan... I dunno.. think I'd rather just have the memories and not see the curtain call flick
  16. If only Zerimar was here he'd be able to tell us the cannon terminology for the process of cleaning the poo-dreads from Bantha fur/hair
  17. I've heard the wait times on requisitioning a probe droid from tech dept. to the outer rim is an absolute nightmare, what with logistics being understaffed and all due to too many executions and force chokings. Also Kevin from maintenance is snowed under lately with repairs to sandy droids with burned out motivators and fried circuits. Advice from requisitions is to try your luck with Dewbacks'r'Us. Or, walk.
  18. So, I dunno if any of you writers and game nerds are still working on your own universes, but This resource is supposed to be a really cool program to organise all your thoughts, maps, characters and basically everything in developing your own universes. There are templates for pre existing IPs you can use too.
  19. Having said that, and after putting WAY TOO MUCH THOUGHT INTO THIS, if you needed to explore a rocky environment like a canyon for example (which are prevalent on a desert world) a Dewback (or similar quadroped) is definitely a superior mode of transport to a landspeeder or speeder bike, which I assume requires a flat surface underneath. The real question is why aren't storm troopers riding alien mountain goats instead of giant lizards?
  20. Yes political dynasties are definitely problematic, I agree with that sentiment.
  21. I'm gonna go with a stab in the dark that some indigenous aliens retain their animal husbandry for traditional/cultural/ and practical reasons. Like Sand People and Banthas etc. But stormtroopers riding dewbacks makes no goddamn sense.
  22. Why do you say that? Not a fan? I thought the Kennedys were a fairly universally respected political family as far as the broader population was concerned. Obviously they have had some staunch opposition.
  23. Interesting, I appreciate the insight! My stepfather has long since recovered, but it was pretty dicey for a while there.
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