mm sure
only one tho
loading up tts
mk
real
Atlas should kill people
she ten on pai til i- [LOUD GUNSHOTS}
may how do i mahjong good help
Do not
lmao everybody was in tenpai for a round
mayyyy they all had korean/japanese characters for their users they’re scawy
someone tell me tk
Sleel
I’m not going to tell you to tk Sleel
Elk
Me to sleep
i told you to 2 hours ago
is it presumptious to think that, for certain media, you need a certain lived experience to fully appreciate it??
My thought is that certain media is often written by and for people of a certain lived experience. Like a movie about 1980s ireland, people who lived that experience and know what its like will inherently catch and enjoy specific subtleties that people who didn’t live that experience wont?
Or is all media purely in a vacuum of its audience, where anyone can fully realize the extent of a movies subtleties even if they dont have that same lived experience and/or its not written “for them”
or, like, even if you fully “pick up” on everything, is someone still able to enjoy it the same if they haven’t lived the experience? Is a scene where someone has car trouble before an important event be inherently more compelling to somebody who has had that happen to them, and knows the emotions that come with it?