In The Year of Blade Runner
We were promised the future. What we got was the dystopia of “Blade Runner” but no flying cars or space colonies. What a shitty deal.
We were promised the future. What we got was the dystopia of “Blade Runner” but no flying cars or space colonies. What a shitty deal.
Something about the gentle Wood Ape speaks to our deepest anxieties about the society we live in. I want to believe. A lot of people want to believe. They want to believe in magic or ghosts or God, but they don’t. Not really. I was raised, albeit half heartedly, to
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Last week, a well-known artist, who has pioneered a new public form of satire for the better part of a decade, unveiled a new venture that has drawn a great deal of unnecessary criticism. No, I’m not talking about the stupid Banksy store; I’m talking about @dril’s TruthPoint: Darkweb Rising.
American dirty wars helped create Mexico’s powerful cartels The images coming out of Culiacán in the Mexican state of Sinaloa yesterday are bound to be shocking for many. Those whose only knowledge about the country comes from sensational and often racist reporting in the US media will only have their
American can only experience politics through pop culture. Hong Kong and their inability to self-reflect is no different.
The reality of laws is inversely proportional to the amount of power a person has.
Imagine the stupidest possible version of a Second American Civil War, and it would probably be stupider than that.
This movie sure has a society, and Joker lives in it.
Climate protest has been polite, civil, and easily dismissed by those in power. What happens when it’s not?