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Waronreality's avatar

Looking appropriately villainous today Malcolm

chillinatx's avatar

Re: Titan naming all the dinosaur 🦕 species. Reminds me of the scene in My Cousin Vinnie where he has to put his wife on the stand to explain why their van could not have been the one involved in the crime. And then she proceeds to break down the engineering and design history of the subsystems involved over a ten year period, concluding with not just that their client/cousin is innocent, but the exact make/model/year and other particular characteristics of the vehicle that actually did it. This then, being a Hollywood movie, of course Leeds the cops right to the actual villains.

Way to go Titan.

chillinatx's avatar

@20:20. Malcolm is likely thinking of Decoy Voice, who has since changed his channel name to just Decoy.

AK's avatar

when Simone said the cartoon character tells people the news I stopped and thought about if that's real!

Simone Collins's avatar

hahahah but it's wonderful that it is

AK's avatar

You guys should explain the idea of reactionaire. when French people want to disparage someone such as someone who is on the right they call them reactionare.

gisela ortt's avatar

Simone i love you ❤️

Waronreality's avatar

I think I don't have tokens for this has passed my lips multiple times lol 😅

Simone Collins's avatar

PLEASE KEEP SAYING IT

AK's avatar

If Simone wants to talk about fashion my favorite thing to complain about is blue jeans. And how blue jeans are basically cowboy jeans that boomers wore when they were kids and liked cowboys.

So if people want to change the fashion sense from casual to something more special and good looking all you have to do is just stop wearing jeans. Even if you wear sweatpants or if you wear your pajamas in public they are still more special than blue jeans.

Simone Collins's avatar

NOT AT ALL. Sweat pants and pajama pants are the lowest of the low and should warrant immediate arrest if worn out of their proper context.

chillinatx's avatar

I agree with @simoneharukocollins, but must also point out the long term trend my lead to multipurpose fashion, e.g. the tux or six pack, form fitting t-shirt that is so carefully crafted, with the right blends, polyester treatments, and prints that handle colors and light reflections just right. I have been at a few events where such items went almost completely unnoticed for hours, e.g. optional formalware, serious yet fun, work travel/events, Fridays/weekends, etc.

Also, we now have bioengineering, so how long until we create clothes that are (… oh no, are you actually going to say, <gasp> I mean, you aren't just implying that it would be dirty, but purposely… oh yes, I see you are saying that logically, they may well eventually be) ALIVE.

Imagine this: clothes luggage where 1-3 outfits would be sufficient for a year or more of travel moving between almost anywhere on earth. While being active you fall out get caught on something, which creates a tear. You do apply a patch, but one with special nutrients, and it dissolves into the “fabric” leaving your apparel fully repaired.

I'm not saying it's perfect, ideal, or even necessarily desirable, but I do think it could happen.

AK's avatar

The Japanese really lead the way in creative prints and designs for shirts. They really have the shirts of the future ,as we would say in NASCAR.