Unbiased_Person's recent activity
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Comment on Using Barbie as a litmus test on feminism and patriarchy in ~life.women
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Comment on Elly de la Cruz steals 2nd, 3rd, then home! in ~sports.baseball
Unbiased_Person Were there already two outs? He read everything perfectly. Third base didn't give a f, then the pitcher and catcher both forgot about him for a moment and he went for it, very impressive.Were there already two outs? He read everything perfectly. Third base didn't give a f, then the pitcher and catcher both forgot about him for a moment and he went for it, very impressive.
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Comment on Formula 1 race weekend (British GP) thread in ~sports.motorsports
Unbiased_Person Indeed, a lot of hype and promise from his junior career turning out to be the real deal.Indeed, a lot of hype and promise from his junior career turning out to be the real deal.
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Comment on Formula 1 race weekend (British GP) thread in ~sports.motorsports
Unbiased_Person I was thinking the same thing. Without Max, Checo would be leading but so many races would have been so close for the win. Although Checo's poor form does come from trying to keep up with Max, I...I was thinking the same thing. Without Max, Checo would be leading but so many races would have been so close for the win.
Although Checo's poor form does come from trying to keep up with Max, I think something broke inside him after Miami.
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Comment on I, like many of you came from Reddit. But what brought you to Reddit? in ~tech
Unbiased_Person I had just started using stumbleupon when I noticed the weird alien cat shortcut in a random page. The anonymity and old reddit layout really appealed to me. Kind of like Tildes is nowI had just started using stumbleupon when I noticed the weird alien cat shortcut in a random page. The anonymity and old reddit layout really appealed to me.
Kind of like Tildes is now
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Comment on Formula 1 race weekend (Austrian GP) thread in ~sports.motorsports
Unbiased_Person I agree with the Ferrari assessment. Also Leclerc was on used medium tires at the start of the race. Sainz does look a lot closer to Leclerc than usual. Austria seems a better fit for Ferrari than...I agree with the Ferrari assessment. Also Leclerc was on used medium tires at the start of the race. Sainz does look a lot closer to Leclerc than usual.
Austria seems a better fit for Ferrari than it is for Mercedes and Aston, and some drivers like Lando and Carlos also seem to like it. I think Silverstone will be much closer between Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston and maybe Alpine and McLaren.
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Comment on Formula 1 race weekend (Canadian GP) thread in ~sports.motorsports
Unbiased_Person I'm expecting a meh race for the lead if there's no rain tomorrow. Max is on his own formula right now. The Mercedes will take the remaining spots of the podium and we will see and interesting...I'm expecting a meh race for the lead if there's no rain tomorrow. Max is on his own formula right now.
The Mercedes will take the remaining spots of the podium and we will see and interesting fight in the championship between Alonso and Hamilton for maybe the last time.
The Ferrari's will struggle and give us more meme material; Checo has a decent chance at P4; hopefully the McLaren's have a good race for once.
I'm hoping to be wrong cause I'm losing interest on Sundays.
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Comment on Naruto discussion thread in ~anime
Unbiased_Person I didn't care for the series at first, I found Naruto's character a little too annoying. I got into the plot after watching individual fights, fights were awesome and I had to connect them after...I didn't care for the series at first, I found Naruto's character a little too annoying. I got into the plot after watching individual fights, fights were awesome and I had to connect them after watching most of them in disorder.
I feel the ninja world could have been further explored and side characters further developed to properly advance the story, it became too Konoha centered and Naruto centered for my taste (I don't what I expected given the series name).
From the war arc on it felt too rushed, I don't even know how many days the war took place in, it felt like one really long day.
Apart from that, the ninja world was very cool and the jutsu Kishi came with really imppressed my young-adult mind.
I went to see this movie thinking it was a kids movie, aimed at a public like Super Mario Bros or something of the like. What I didn't like about the experience was that the theater was packed with kids and I worry the message of the movie will be lost to them. Maybe I'm underestimating what a kid will take away from the movie, but I think the satire will go over their heads and the most controversial takes of the movie will seem okay to them.
For adults it's a good movie, with great aesthetics and an eye-opening concept.