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The third movie was a little too shit for my taste. But when Shrek 2 came out in '04, I think Dreamworks really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole film has a clear, crisp narrative, and a new sheen of comedic timing that really gives the jokes a big boost. He's been compared to Woody, but I think Shrek has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
And then I was like 25% because there's now 1 50% answer.
Also works as a guide for stealing Han Solo's look.
You'll never save ~~Prince~~ Uncle Horace. I, King Dragon, will strike you down.
That's a lot fairer and makes a lot more sense than what I was imagining. Although I'm still a little wary of the devs designing a purposefully limited time-intensive system, and the publishers then dangling a paid solution in front of players. Even when it's just a part of the solution.
And on an instance that jells well with the vibe of thomastheplankengine too, noice.
IRL, the trick is to only bother if you know they're very open-minded or are part of a tight-knit open-minded community. But that would usually mean you'd have to find a solution to the "making close friends as an adult" part too.
Thomastheplankengine and SomniVexillology are the two most important communities Lemmy's missing.
It's both. There was a lot of discussion about it when people first started noticing her at the top of the celebrity carbon emissions list, but that meme format didn't spike in popularity until after the lawsuit.