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2 votes
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Analysis and qualitative effects of large breasts on aerodynamic performance and wake of a “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid” character
16 votes -
Heart of an assassin: How Daniel Craig changed James Bond forever
13 votes -
Casino Royale — How action reveals character
4 votes -
Twenty-six new Final Fantasy VII Remake screenshots show Red XIII, Hojo, new battle abilities, summons, quest types, and more
6 votes -
Kirk Drift: "Womanizer" Captain Kirk and false memories of pop culture
16 votes -
I don’t want to be the strong female lead
21 votes -
Making signature moves for the distinct characters of Shovel Knight
9 votes -
Why do cartoon villains speak in foreign accents?
7 votes -
Patrick Stewart didn't want to reprise Captain Picard in a post-Brexit world
23 votes -
The women of 'The Witcher' get their due
10 votes -
The Witcher | Character Introduction: Geralt of Rivia
6 votes -
Persona 5 Scramble | Joker trailer
6 votes -
Overwatch 2 to feature PvE, new map, at least one new hero
8 votes -
New LA museum spotlights Hollywood costumes, from Dracula cape to Spider Woman dress
7 votes -
Joker is the hero of Gotham (The Dark Knight)
5 votes -
A thread on the devil in Islamic tradition and folklore
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Who are your favorite fictional LGBT characters?
The question follows the lead of our community name: LGBT in the title refers to the LGBT umbrella and isn't limited to the identities represented by the initials. The character can be from any...
The question follows the lead of our community name: LGBT in the title refers to the LGBT umbrella and isn't limited to the identities represented by the initials.
The character can be from any media source: shows, movies, anime, books, comics, videogames, even song lyrics, or anything else I've missed. The only criteria is that they have to be fictional.
- Who is the character and how are they portrayed?
- What do you like about them?
- Do they resonate with your own experience or those of people you know in any way?
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Character creation and the birthday paradox
Today we had the first session of my first DnD campaign as a player. Myself and another player both showed up with clerics with a hermit background. Not only that but both of us have the deaths of...
Today we had the first session of my first DnD campaign as a player. Myself and another player both showed up with clerics with a hermit background. Not only that but both of us have the deaths of our mothers as key backstory. (We're different races, though.) The birthday paradox is at play here. Get a half a dozen people showing up with independently created characters and you're more likely than not to have two of the same class.
Still, it weirded me out, like we're copycating each other or something. I haven't been this weirded out since I found out another person on the cross country team had the same middle name as me. (I have a unique first and last name, so I'm not used to sharing a name with other people.) I'm
probablydefinitely overthinking this. It doesn't help that this is my first character and I'm self conscious about the whole thing.Have any of you other Tilda Swintons ever had a character that was similar to another player in your party? How did you react? How did they react? Have any of you had a hermit cleric with a dead mother?
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What did a fictional character say that stuck with you?
Always loved some of the quotes from Harry Potter - Sirius Black and Dumbledore having the better ones. "If you want to know what a man’s like, judge him on the way he treats his inferiors, not...
Always loved some of the quotes from Harry Potter - Sirius Black and Dumbledore having the better ones.
"If you want to know what a man’s like, judge him on the way he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”
— Sirius Black35 votes -
Gnome mage "Jokerd" reaches level cap in World of Warcraft Classic in 3 days and 7 hours, in front of 350,000 viewers on Twitch
9 votes -
How Link's climbing animation works in Breath of the Wild
14 votes -
Are today’s young readers turning on The Catcher in the Rye?
9 votes -
Death Stranding | Heartman character spotlight trailer
4 votes -
Overwatch - Sigma - Origin story (new hero, coming soon)
8 votes -
Santas from as far away as Japan and El Salvador are attending 62nd World Santa Claus Congress in Copenhagen
5 votes -
Lashana Lynch to take over James Bond's iconic 007 code name
21 votes -
Who actually ruined the Borg?
9 votes -
Mortal Kombat 11 | Official Shang Tsung gameplay trailer: Kombat Pack 1 reveal
3 votes -
Emilia Clarke on the final episode of “Game of Thrones,” meeting Beyoncé, and the fate of Daenerys Targaryen
7 votes -
Sonic’s live-action design upset the entire internet, so the studio is changing it
12 votes -
Encyclopedia Brown and the case of the mysterious author
9 votes -
Ten famous characters you technically own
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Who stole Dorothy’s ruby slippers from Judy Garland’s hometown? The inside story of the epic, thirteen-year quest to find them.
5 votes -
It’s not enough for JK Rowling to say her characters are queer. Show it to us
17 votes -
Which Dracula film is most faithful to the book?
17 votes -
Ray Meagher to 'work less' after thirty-one years as Home and Away's Alf Stewart
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Who are your 5 favorite anime characters of all time?
Mine are: Goku (as a child) Vegeta (DBZ) Light Yagami (Death Note) Edward Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist) Jotaro Kujo (Jojo)
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Players who hate Overwatch's Brigitte are harassing her voice actress
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Missed Character Potential - Russell Crowe- The Mummy (2017)
I really enjoyed his character in the movie and found his story arc to be way more interesting than the actual movie itself. I think they should remake League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with his...
I really enjoyed his character in the movie and found his story arc to be way more interesting than the actual movie itself. I think they should remake League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with his Hyde/Jekyll.
Even a follow up film about his character and maybe he tracks down “the mummy” again.
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Clash of the slasher titans: The ’88 and ’89 box office battles between Michael, Jason and Freddy!
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I Am Spock: Film legend's grandson takes on iconic TV role
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Israeli Christians protest artwork depicting Ronald McDonald as ‘McJesus’
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Films with heroines make more money
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Who do you think the archtypical 'bad guys' might be in film and video games in the future?
Obviously this depends heavily on one's interpretation and subsequent extrapolation of the current geopolitical climate. That being said Nazis, the Soviet Union and generic Middle Eastern...
Obviously this depends heavily on one's interpretation and subsequent extrapolation of the current geopolitical climate. That being said Nazis, the Soviet Union and generic Middle Eastern terrorists will eventually fall out of vogue and lose their cultural significance with each passing generation. What might come next?
If nothing else, I suspect zombies will remain one of those recurring trends that come in waves.
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‘The Simpsons’ is eliminating Apu, but producer Adi Shankar found the perfect script to solve the Apu problem
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Doctor Who: Fans hail Jodie Whittaker in female Doctor's first appearance
13 votes -
The CW reveals first look at Ruby Rose as Batwoman
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A look at the Joker with makeup from the new origin story of him. Movie titled "Joker"
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Michael Dorn talks Star Trek’s new Klingons; Marina Sirtis explains why she doesn’t watch ‘Discovery’
12 votes