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Fuck spidersNone of these events feature a creature baby that literally eats everything because it doesnt know better.
And he even ate that fucking spider baby before the whole spider colony was killed off
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Fuck spidersNone of these events feature a creature baby that literally eats everything because it doesnt know better.
And he even ate that fucking spider baby before the whole spider colony was killed off
War makes good videogameswar is god ... ?
It’s the law of nature.
No clue, probably some sort of animatronic maybe?Is that a puppet or something? Why does it look so junky.
Is that a puppet or something? Why does it look so junky.
Puppet. Guessing they didn't want an excessive CGI nightmare that was the prequel trilogy. Yoda looks so dated in the prequels now, whereas Yoda in the original trilogy is timeless. Baby "Yoda" has some janky moments, but he generally looks more real than CGI would.
noooooooooooooooo not the heckin baby yodarino
not the lil green boi
Is that a puppet or something? Why does it look so junky.
It is. Controlled by three people, working expressions, body parts, etc.
I love it. You can see the limitations if you look closely, but something about it is so much more real than CG.
Its the looped gif that makes it appear weird.Is that a puppet or something? Why does it look so junky.
war is god ... ?
That's a lieIt's fiction.
It’s the law of nature.
some of them...not ,thats modern pop culture for you, over infantilized adults who suffer anger and despair from a tv show,its fascinating and sad at the same timeThey... they do know it isn’t real?
man you are so rigth on the spotIf reporters braved and scoured the depths of society for these opinions and they spouted their ridiculous opinions on TV, the people would become a laughing stock and the news stations would either be ridiculed for stupidity or for bullying/exploiting the mentally ill for cheap screen time. They’d likely lose rational viewers.
But when it’s on the internet, they concentrate a few of the worst tweets, throw 2 minutes of writing to tie the cherry picking together, then publish it and people willingly share the manufactured controversy. It’s bottom feeder behaviour by big and small outlets alike, and while people with their head screwed on will instantly dismiss it for the inane rambling it is, even here people give it more credibility than it’s worth by discussing it and letting it feed into the larger picture of outrage culture that’s amplified so easily and so well on the internet.