My prediction is that “Rebel Moon” will have enough Snyder treat hogs needing to make excuses for it that there will be future “this is leftist, actually, because the Big Bad if you squint at it can actually look like nazis I guess” or even “the Synderesque Cornfield of Burgerland Sentimentality can look kind of like a commune if you squint and hold your breath long enough” or maybe just boil down to “let people enjoy things” thought terminating cliches, all the while the movie will push cartoonishly blatant up-yours-woke-moralists propaganda against straw communists. No one is immune to propaganda, least of all the “propaganda has no effect on me” believers, so I predict that’ll be a struggle session.

I expect I will be told to touch grass a lot by that treat’s future defenders if it has even a moderate amount of profitability, which would consequently make local hogs want to make excuses for it instead of admitting it’s hog-feeding chud propaganda and just eating it anyway with acceptance, which I would respect somewhat more. feast

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    I wanted to read discussions about “China’s zombie economy” but there ain’t any.

    Too nerd topic, next one will probably be about wet rocks again

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      You think rock stacking has some legs left in it?

      It might. It was an extraordinary level of “let people enjoy things” to get that touchy about the idea of “this does actual environmental damage so please don’t do that; it costs you nothing not to and you don’t lose pretty much anything by not doing it.”

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          It was specifically about removing stones from a creek or riverbed, which (apparently) can have an effect on the flow and disturb the ecosystem. The OP was very polite and informational but everyone started flipping out and arguing over it for some bizarre reason. Link

          Sample:

          Should we kill all Beavers? I hear they alter water flows in an unnatural manner.

          This is far worse than rocks, btw.

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          They do some lasting environmental harm to fragile ecosystems and it really doesn’t cost anything to not fuck around with rocks in a wilderness like that.