

How many millions do you think it takes to change the government until you run out and how does this scenario address the question we’re supposed to be answering?
EDIT: I like how you shifted the goalposts and suddenly they all have families that love them and that makes them anll unwilling to move to a better location.
In that vein, I’d like to also present some shifted goalposts: They love love love the idea of free housing in a tropical place with no government to harass or kill them and they can live in peace until they choose to move back. Right now they’re drinking fresh coconuts and talking about how all the people that love them are living with them.


My reluctance to have them stay in the United States is based on the fact that the government can and will fuck with them for existing.
You immediately assuming my suggestion is dehumanizing is concerning but what else is there to expect when negativity is what runs the internet?
Go ahead and skip to the personal attacks so I can block you already.


Brother, anywhere is better than this fascist hellscape. At least if no one from the government knows you exist they won’t come abduct you or kill you or tax you for living.


Brainstorming?
Get all the homeless passports and a home with a garden in a third world country.
Build a community there so they can help each other and become self-sustaining.
Similarly, playing games in VR and just being able to pick up items and move them realistically.
What would you choose for a better title?
I’m thinking something simple but more directly alluding to the film. Maybe something like Jungle.
Sorcerer is one I learned about late last year and ended up finding on disc.
The bridge scene alone is worth price of entry but the rest of the film just drips atmosphere.
If I were to have ever lived in South America I’d probably say this was the most accurate representation of that time and place I’ve ever seen committed to film.
The beginning, while important to the story, was a bit too long for me.
I had the same experience and realized that Director’s Cuts can ruin movies.
Agreed. However, this is important: Stay the hell away from the Director’s Cut. It changes and ruins the movie in every conceivable way.
Sorry, people. The masterpiece is Atlas with Jlo, a true Netflix gem.
I chose to ignore some of what you typed. You know, emulating you.
I hear those are better with a giant PC monitor in your back pocket.
I’m picturing you typing that out with a serious look on your face. It’s great.
You keep your computer in the washroom?
It took you two days to type that out. I did this in 30 seconds.
Checkmate, atheists.
Oh shit. I’m sorry, man. Here you go.
Yes, just like that.
Because we should never forget, here is mine in response to any news about Tesla: