There are technically two types of homelessness. Figurative homelessness and Literal Homelessness. Let me explain.
Obviously I don’t need to explain literal homelessness. You’re just out on the streets without a place to live, but then there’s the figurative variety.
The basic essence of the deal behind this one is that unlike literal homelessness, you do in fact have a place to live, you just… don’t feel comfortable or safe living there. A home should be a place where you feel cozy and safe.
But alas, I suppose that’s just too much to ask for, especially here in Florida. I would know.
Last Edit: May 11, 2024 7:56:03 GMT by lostmedia1975
How does the expiration date on food products get determined? Is it an educated guess?
From what I could remember, the expiration date is usually when it stops tasting like it should taste, or it generally doesn't taste as good as it did a while back. It doesn't really become rotten until a couple of months later.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Post by cheesypizza2000 on May 15, 2024 20:57:35 GMT
Is it unusual to love a film which although is in a language I speak (my kanji literacy is minimal, but I can read kana), at the end the characters deface a map of my pays de naissance (technically the map shows the entire North American continent despite the focus being the United States)?
((Like a media company or maybe the Clampett estate,not entirely sure though))
I've heard that it's the Clampett estate that owns the show, making it one of the very few(as in, probably less than 10) Western animated shows owned by the show's creator ever, even when you count Europe & Latin America.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
((Like a media company or maybe the Clampett estate,not entirely sure though))
I've heard that it's the Clampett estate that owns the show, making it one of the very few(as in, probably less than 10) Western animated shows owned by the show's creator ever, even when you count Europe & Latin America.
Ah.
It’s nice to see this kind of thing,only other franchise that is creator owned I can think off the top of my head is Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo.
Every collection of credited names and/or company logos is effectively a time capsule. Every time you see the end credits for a movie, for instance, it's list of names of people who might not be working in film anymore, people who might not work for the same film company anymore, and possibly aren't even alive anymore. Similarly, company logos can also be frozen in time. The opening logos of a movie could include companies that straight up don't exist anymore.
And this same way of looking at it could be applied to TV and game credits, linear notes on an album, logos on a box for a broad game, ext. All these different things are records frozen in time.
Every collection of credited names and/or company logos is effectively a time capsule. Every time you see the end credits for a movie, for instance, it's list of names of people who might not be working in film anymore, people who might not work for the same film company anymore, and possibly aren't even alive anymore. Similarly, company logos can also be frozen in time. The opening logos of a movie could include companies that straight up don't exist anymore.
And this same way of looking at it could be applied to TV and game credits, linear notes on an album, logos on a box for a broad game, ext. All these different things are records frozen in time.
What does that make stuff like this? Are they like an un-person, in which any known memory of the people behind them has seemingly been lost to the midsts of time? Heck, for some I feel like we'll never discover who made them in our lifetimes or really ever. This problem stems back to ancient times, back when writing materials were not that common & poorly documented, but it still lingered on centuries later as we've seen throughout the years of lostwave being a thing.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
Everytime you lose a hair or something in the shower like, just think how long that hair has been with you over the years. That hair could've been with you the day you were born. You've been through everything together, now it's gone...
Every collection of credited names and/or company logos is effectively a time capsule. Every time you see the end credits for a movie, for instance, it's list of names of people who might not be working in film anymore, people who might not work for the same film company anymore, and possibly aren't even alive anymore. Similarly, company logos can also be frozen in time. The opening logos of a movie could include companies that straight up don't exist anymore.
And this same way of looking at it could be applied to TV and game credits, linear notes on an album, logos on a box for a broad game, ext. All these different things are records frozen in time.
This is exactly why plastering needs to stop. Plastering a past logo with whatever's the most current not only makes the end result look tacky and cheaper by default, but it also erases a piece of that time capsule.