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  • also transports significantly more people than a single of the dozens of interchanges in Houston

  • agree but unfortunately for a lot of students in the USA the only form of transit to their university is by car

  • I agree that Saving Private Ryan action scenes are supposed to show what you're talking about, but that's not what they do. To an American audience (which the film was made for) the chaos and horror is justified and honorable. The audience has been taught that America is always on the right side of history, they have to honor soldiers at every sporting event, they have a general riding a horse into battle in the middle of their town square, they had to pledge allegiance to war every day as a kid, etc etc. The title Saving Private Ryan tells you everything; war is heroic and necessary.

  • That movie is textbook glorifying war 😭 The first 15 minutes especially!! It's literally called Saving Private Ryan as in here's a movie about heroic saviors in a situation that is only possible because of war. Majority of the audience doesn't leave a film like that thinking "war is so awful" but instead thinking "wow the scene where they stormed normandy was awesome it was filmed in such a cool way omg i wish i was also able to be as brave and heroic as those men."

    I think that movie is great, but it is impossible to make any media about war, that directly shows the war, without coming across as pro-war.

  • Pretty much every war movie glorifies war haha. Saving Private Ryan, Dunkirk, and 1917 are famous because of their awesome looking action scenes. All those films glorify war and convey a sense of heroism, urgency, and righteousness for people involved in a war. If the director's wanted to make a film that didn't glorify war, they would've focused on the shitty parts of war instead of showing the audience all the cool heroic things soldiers get up to.

    Grave of the Fireflies does not glorify war. Thin Red Line is maybe the only movie about soldiers that doesn't make war seem cool.

  • hey that was the cuyahoga river, lake erie is clean besides the algae blooms and the farm runoff and after a storm when it turns brown :(

    however, the river fire led to the founding of the epa and the fish have been safe to eat for like five years now

  • i love kanye sm i really think he has some bad mental issues. which doesn't excuse his actions esp since he seems to not try and get help. but like dude was/is going through some serious shit and is an addict and it's just sad especially since he's so talented

  • lmao can you blame her though

  • you would love the work of the theologian James Cone

  • it's just a fun gimmick to make it feel more interesting to drive you don't have to enjoy it lol but plenty of people will like it

    the last generation of honda insight had paddle shifters to control regen. however "downshifting" to get more regen is slower than just leaving it on the max regen. so the only time it's fun to use is when timing out a perfect stop at a red light which i don't think is porsche's intention with their fake shifting.

  • Boy wait til you hear about Charlie Chaplin

  • Lemmy try not to give incredibly out of touch fashion advice challenge: impossible

  • Skrilla* the drill artist, not Skrillex the dubstep artist lmao

  • Fond highschool memories with this one

  • pics @lemmy.world

    View from Flats Industrial Railroad Bridge, Cleveland, OH

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Have you noticed more "content creators" using ai as a source