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Alright, I ❤️ God.
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Why buy a new car when you can buy an old car?
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Movie-only studios are rare in the Midwest and the Northeast due to the history of unpopular filmmaking in the same two regions, and multimedia studios like this mine are a solution for diversified studios. View quoted note →
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Ryan900 1 month ago
I thank God for that I survived my childhood growing up in the Midwest…
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Ryan900 1 month ago
I never studied at a university because my city's university doesn't have any of professions I follow, including filmmaking and the like, especially the history of unpopular creative affairs in the Midwest and the Northeast.
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Ryan900 1 month ago
A product or service can't have great or terrible moments in history because products are products, and services are services.
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Ryan900 1 month ago
I believe Trump's visit to China and his meeting with Xi was a great moment for the US-China relations, that's great news!
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Web3 hatedom is just bad as the Rust Belt hatedom, and the Nostr hatedom is even worse and dull!!!
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Ryan900 1 month ago
The Pinterest autocomplete search feature is so fucking shit, worse than YouTube's!
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Pepsi, my childhood pop! 🥤 (The character pose came from the Object Show Wiki) image
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Ryan900 1 month ago
America🇺🇸 will turn 250 years of our independence, and the US will never be a colony of any country.
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Ray's Code was a set of strict rules about what was allowed and not allowed in a movie, it existed after the rise of the film industry, no longer enforced after the introduction of MPA ratings, then known as the MPAA.
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Ryan900 1 month ago
Many people, mainly Gen Xers, Millennials and Zoomers, have watched R-rated films on their childhoods because of the easy access to such products, and also played M-rated games in case of Millennials and Gen Z'ers when they were kids for the same reason. The first two R-rated movies I watched when I was a 10-year old kid were Scarface and The Exorcist on VHS, I also liked both of the movies, and M-rated games didn't exist back on my time because of the past video game industry rules about what was allowed and not allowed in a game.