AstroCure [none/use name]

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Cake day: March 11th, 2021

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  • I cannot believe people still think the veganism-dog meat thing is ridiculing the people who eat dogs (beyond the standard vegan criticisms obviously) and not first worlders who think dogs deserve special treatment over other animals. Like it literally doesn't make sense otherwise and yet people keep not getting it.






  • The Hell Girl live action series was OK-ish. Looked cheap as hell but it maintained the same episodic drama-horror format and was actually new stories instead of a repeat of the anime's stories. And if you wanna' include the live-action Zeiram film that serves as like a prequel to the OVA series, it's really good fun. And the Detroit Metal City film was OK I guess, though I haven't seen it in forever so it could possible suck.





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    This person is an idiot.




  • From the latest Qiao Collective newsletter:

    As Bruce Cumings once observed, “The post-war U.S. empire has not rested upon territorial exclusivity like the old European colonies. It has been an ‘open door’ empire, policed by a far-flung naval and military basing system and penetration of allied defense organizations.” This “open door empire,” also known as the “empire of bases,” continues to grow under Biden’s watch, heralding a continuation of U.S. Cold War empire-building strategies that seek to absorb not only Asia, but all of the Pacific into what Walden Bello described as an “American Lake.”