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Share a Song From the Album You're Listening to Right Now
killamch89 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Music
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I loved seeing Grimmjow back in the series and his new look suits him perfectly
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The first Terrifier was good but as always, they just keep releasing more sequels until they ruin the legacy of the whole franchise.
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Played some Alien Isolation just because it's been a while and I'm currently stuck in a locker with a Xenomorph just walking all up and down the corridor.
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Do you think people are too focused on material things today?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
I agree. Hell, I'm not as famous as any of those celebrities per say but I'm fairly well known in my country and a lot of times, I have to change up what I'm wearing so that most people don't recognize me. -
Every decade has its gems that often get overlooked. Whether it’s the 80s with its unique mix of genre-bending films or the 2000s when indie cinema started to shine, there’s always a time period that’s got hidden treasures. What films or eras do you think are especially underrated? What makes them stand out for you?
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Some movie franchises just keep going long after they’ve run out of steam. Whether it’s diminishing quality, repetitive plots, or just plain overstaying their welcome, which series do you think should’ve wrapped up earlier? Maybe a trilogy should’ve stayed a standalone or a series that dragged on well past its prime?
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I feel like there are so many talented directors who aren't getting the recognition they deserve. We often hear about the big names, but there are so many hidden gems making incredible work. Who do you think is the most underrated director in the industry right now, and why? Whether it's their unique style, choice of projects, or just a consistently solid track record, let's give credit where it's due.
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There are so many great TV shows with compelling characters and stories that could be even more amazing on the big screen. Whether it's a prequel, sequel, or just a full-length adaptation, which series do you think deserves the movie treatment?
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There are so many iconic lines in TV history, but which show stands out the most when it comes to being quotable? Whether it's a one-liner, a memorable catchphrase, or a witty exchange, some shows seem to have a line for every occasion. For me, it’s hard to beat The Office or Parks and Rec, but I’m curious to hear what everyone else thinks. What TV show has the most quotes that you find yourself using in everyday conversations?
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Virtual Reality (VR) technology offers exciting possibilities, but it also raises several ethical questions. How do we ensure user safety in VR environments, especially in terms of physical health and mental well-being? What about privacy, data security, and consent within VR spaces? Additionally, there are concerns about VR’s impact on human relationships, addiction, and its potential to blur the line between reality and fiction. What do you think are the major ethical challenges VR will face as it becomes more mainstream?
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With VR technology becoming more accessible, would you be interested in participating in a fully immersive VR classroom or learning experience? Whether for traditional subjects, hands-on skills, or creative fields, VR offers unique ways to interact with the material. What are the pros and cons you see in using VR for education? Would you feel more engaged in a VR environment, or do you prefer the traditional classroom setting?
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Lately, I've been noticing more VR games that feel like a mix of interactive experiences and cinematic storytelling. Some blur the lines between gaming and film, offering passive watching while still involving you in the story. Do you think this is a positive evolution of VR, or does it take away from the interactive nature of games?
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With the growing popularity of VR gaming, do you think there are any social barriers that prevent certain groups from fully enjoying it? Whether it’s due to age, gender, income, or even social stigma, it feels like some communities might be left out of the VR experience. Do you think these barriers can be overcome, or are they inherent to the medium?
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Would you be comfortable joining a VR hangout with people you’ve never met in real life? With VR becoming more mainstream, it seems like a fun way to socialize, but some might find the idea of chatting with strangers in a virtual space a bit intimidating. Do you think it's a cool way to meet new people or just a weird, risky experience?
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Mobile gaming has come a long way, and there are so many options out there. From casual games to deep experiences, there’s something for everyone. What mobile games do you think everyone should try at least once? Whether it's a classic, a hidden gem, or something with a unique mechanic, let’s hear your recommendations.
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Imagine you have the chance to combine any two mobile games into one. What games would you mash up, and how would they work together? Maybe a puzzle game meets an RPG, or an endless runner with an adventure game? Let’s get creative - how would these two games complement each other, and what would the gameplay look like?
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I'm always on the lookout for great mobile games to play with friends. What are your go-to multiplayer games on mobile? Whether it's competitive, co-op, or casual fun, I'd love to hear about what keeps you coming back. Bonus points if it's something that's easy to pick up but offers depth for longer sessions.
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If you could jump into any fictional mobile game world, which one would it be and why? Whether it's a vibrant open-world RPG, a competitive strategy game, or something quirky and out of the box - what universe would you love to explore in real life? Would you want to live out a peaceful life, conquer challenges, or maybe just see the sights?
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As mobile gaming continues to grow, it’s shaping the future of the gaming industry. What do you hope it leaves behind for future generations? Will it be the accessibility and inclusivity of gaming for all ages and skill levels? Or perhaps advancements in technology and interactivity that push gaming boundaries?
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For those who remember, Sega's "Genesis Does What Nintendon't" campaign was a bold move in the console wars. The ads positioned Sega as the edgier, more powerful choice over Nintendo, appealing especially to older kids and teens. Did this marketing approach resonate with you at the time? Did it influence your choice between the Genesis and SNES?
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With Sega’s recent moves in the gaming industry, especially as they bring more attention to competitive scenes for games like Virtua Fighter and even retro tournaments, I’m curious how people feel about their presence in Esports. Do you think Sega is making a strong comeback in the competitive gaming world, or do they still have work to do to catch up with bigger players?