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  • Jfc I’m pretty damn glad I pirated 28 Years Later and didn’t go to the cinema to watch it like I’d planned. I hadn’t watched any trailers or read any reviews.

    And, what in the ever loving shit was that pile of utter wank thrust upon my eyes?

    1/10 and it gets the 1 point purely for the Power Rangers scene because by that point I genuinely didn’t think it could possibly get any worse but nope, to my utter disbelief they managed to subvert my expectations and pull it off.

    That film has no redeeming features and I want money back for my time wasted.

    Fucking hell, I really hated that film. I should’ve turned it off 5 minutes in when it became apparent that the opening scene wasn’t a parody.

    If they’d have called it “Monty Python’s 28 inches later” it would’ve still been a shit Monty Python film by their standards, but at least I would’ve known what to expect.


  • I miss that too. I hate having to watch a 10+ min recap or instead try to remember intricate plot details of shows you’ve not watched in 2+ years…

    But still, shame about Duster as it was cheesy fun. On the subreddit the running theme was that it was on people’s watch lists but they hadn’t got round to watching it yet, or we’re just starting to watch it so it had low viewer numbers. For me I watched it all in the space of about 3-4 days after it was all out and right before watching the last episode I saw the news… Fortunately though, it doesn’t end on a big cliffhanger and works as a single season show.





  • If anxiety is an issue for you, you can ask your GP for diazepam explaining your concerns.

    Like ADHD meds, they’re a single day solution unlike SSRIs and SNRIs which take a month or so to work with tons of side effects.

    Negatives of diazepam: you may lose your filter and speak your mind. It also highly psychologically addictive because it near instantly solves the problem.

    Note: I am not a doctor and this isn’t medical advice, but it is worth asking your GP on the topic which you wouldn’t have to wait until August to sort.













  • It’s easy to learn if you know your 4 times table! I’m happy to help you!

    Basically from what I said, if you take the last two digits of the year we’re in, and they’re divisible by 4 you’re in a leap year. If they’re not then it’s always 365 days, unless we as a society start accounting for the fractions.

    Regarding the days of the week, they move based on predictable futures regardless of the calendar we are using. Hence the hidden joke.