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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That's fucked up to use donations as a checkup. Hope you were joking

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

I still don't believe this. I've been part of the interview process at several different companies, and no one ever talked about social media. Maybe it's not a thing in IT?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I don't go through life like this. I think if I met a rightwing nutjob, I could get along with them or at least bond over something not related to politics. I had to do this when I worked in an office, too. People are still people.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Not fucked at all. I agree with my beliefs, and I'm tired of being misunderstood. Having them be visible would be vindicating. I just want to be friends with everyone at the end of the day.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Absolutely a Christmas movie

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

ZeroWater. I like this one because it comes with a TDS sensor to test your water for dissolved solids.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I think so. I was going to say maybe Bernie doesn't, but I remembered he's a multi-millionaire and his salary doesn't generate that kind of money.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago

Same here. Only for preemployment and never after hiring. I've tried those other methods, and synthetic is the only one that works every time.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago (3 children)

In IT, I always have to complete a background check and a drug screening whenever I start a new job. I've never heard of an employer reviewing someone's social media before, but I guess it could happen. This account is a bit of an outlier, and my social media usually centers on tech stuff.

[–] [email protected] 32 points 3 months ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (4 children)

I'd guess late 60s maybe

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Has this medication helped any of you, and if so, how long did it take for you to notice? I know it takes a week or two for the full effect, but I definitely feel something already. Haven't really had a chance to test it out yet.

Edit: I've noticed that my sentences are a lot less choppy today. Going to try writing more and see how it goes.

 

Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a wild, trashy, and absurd 1988 horror-comedy that doesn't take itself seriously for a second. Directed by Fred Olen Ray, the film is pure B-movie madness. The plot is basically an excuse for ridiculous chainsaw violence, naked women, and over-the-top gore, all wrapped in a layer of cheesy 80s humor. Private detective Jack Chandler is hired to track down a missing girl and stumbles into a cult of hookers who kill their clients with chainsaws. If you're looking for anything deep, you're in the wrong place—this movie is all about being as outrageous and ridiculous as possible.

It’s packed with campy performances, blood-soaked chainsaw action, and one-liners so bad they’re good. The film leans heavily into its B-movie roots and doesn't care who it offends or entertains—just expect blood, boobs, and a lot of chainsaw noise. It's the kind of movie that's meant to be enjoyed with a group of friends who love trash cinema.

  • Jay Richardson as Jack Chandler
  • Linnea Quigley as Samantha
  • Michelle Bauer as Mercedes
  • Dawn Wildsmith as Lori

Fred Olen Ray’s signature style of blending horror with humor helped this film secure its place as a cult favorite in the realm of B-movie history.


IMDB | Trailer | Horror, Comedy

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Howard the Duck (1986) (moviesjoy.plus)
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Howard the Duck is a sci-fi comedy that blends 80s pop culture and interdimensional adventure. The story follows Howard, a talking duck from another planet, who is accidentally transported to Earth. Stranded in Cleveland, he befriends Beverly, a rock singer, and Phil, an eccentric scientist. Together, they face the threat of a dangerous alien entity known as the Dark Overlord, who plans to take over the world. Throughout the film, Howard tries to adjust to life on Earth while looking for a way to return home.

The film mixes comedy, action, and sci-fi elements, offering an unusual and offbeat story. Despite its initial box office failure, Howard the Duck has become a cult favorite, remembered for its unique premise and quirky characters.

  • Chip Zien (voice) as Howard the Duck
  • Lea Thompson as Beverly Switzler
  • Tim Robbins as Phil Blumburtt
  • Jeffrey Jones as Dr. Walter Jenning / Dark Overlord

IMDB | Trailer | Comedy, Adventure, Sci-Fi

 

The Last Dragon is a stylish martial arts action film that blends 80s pop culture, kung fu, and a love for Motown music. The story follows Leroy Green, a young martial artist living in Harlem, on his quest to achieve the highest level of martial arts mastery and become "The Last Dragon." Along the way, Leroy crosses paths with the charismatic yet dangerous gang leader Sho’nuff, who is determined to prove himself as the true martial arts master. At the same time, Leroy falls for a local TV personality, Laura Charles, who gets caught up in the villainous schemes of a corrupt music promoter.

With its blend of martial arts action, colorful characters, and a memorable soundtrack, The Last Dragon is a fun, energetic mix of 80s urban fantasy and kung fu adventure. It’s a journey of self-discovery, love, and fighting for what's right, all set to a funky Motown beat.

  • Taimak as Leroy Green
  • Vanity as Laura Charles
  • Julius Carry as Sho’nuff
  • El DeBarge as himself (musical performance)

IMDB | Action, Comedy, and Drama

 

Electric Dreams is a whimsical sci-fi romantic comedy that explores the unique love triangle between a man, his neighbor, and his increasingly sentient computer. When shy architect Miles buys a computer to help organize his life, a freak accident causes the machine to develop human-like emotions. As Miles begins to fall for his beautiful neighbor, Madeline, the computer—who has named itself Edgar—also starts to develop romantic feelings for her. What follows is a humorous and quirky battle for Madeline's affection, with Miles and Edgar trying to outdo each other.

With its blend of early computer technology, romance, and 80s charm, Electric Dreams is a delightful mix of sci-fi fantasy and heartwarming comedy. It’s a classic tale of love, jealousy, and technology gone rogue—all with a retro-futuristic twist.

  • Lenny Von Dohlen as Miles Harding
  • Virginia Madsen as Madeline Robistat
  • Bud Cort as the voice of Edgar

IMDB | Comedy, Drama, and Romance

 

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is a quirky sci-fi adventure that follows the multi-talented Buckaroo Banzai, a neurosurgeon, physicist, rock star, and adventurer, as he discovers a way to travel to the 8th Dimension. Along with his band of loyal sidekicks, the Hong Kong Cavaliers, Buckaroo finds himself in the middle of an interdimensional battle to stop the evil Red Lectroids from taking over Earth.

As Buckaroo juggles saving the planet, performing with his band, and romancing Penny Priddy, the stakes get increasingly bizarre. With its mix of science fiction, action, and offbeat humor, this cult classic is a wild ride full of absurd moments, zany characters, and over-the-top 80s style.

  • Peter Weller as Buckaroo Banzai
  • John Lithgow as Dr. Emilio Lizardo / Lord John Whorfin
  • Ellen Barkin as Penny Priddy
  • Jeff Goldblum as New Jersey
  • Christopher Lloyd as John Bigboote
  • Clancy Brown as Rawhide

IMDB | Adventure, Comedy, and Sci-Fi

 

Zapped! is a lighthearted 80s teen comedy about high school science whiz Barney Springboro, played by Scott Baio, who accidentally gains telekinetic powers after a lab experiment goes wrong. With his newfound abilities to move objects with his mind, Barney starts to have fun using his powers to pull pranks and get back at those who have wronged him at school. Along with his mischievous best friend Peyton, Barney’s powers lead to plenty of chaotic and humorous situations. As the pranks escalate, Barney must learn how to control his powers before they get completely out of hand. The movie is filled with quirky 80s humor and sci-fi antics, making it a nostalgic trip back to classic teen comedies of the era.


IMDB | Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

 

My Science Project follows high school senior Michael Harlan, a car-obsessed teenager who needs to come up with a last-minute project to pass his science class. In desperation, he sneaks into a military junkyard and finds a strange piece of alien technology that seems to be harmless. However, when he activates it, the device begins to warp time and space, bringing elements from the past and future into the present. As reality starts to unravel, Michael, along with his friends Vince and Ellie, must figure out how to stop the device before the entire town is thrown into chaos. The film blends science fiction and adventure, with wild time-travel scenarios, bizarre special effects, and plenty of 80s charm.


IMDB | Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

 

In the tradition of “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” comes this refreshing comedy about a rebellious prankster with a crafty mind and a heart of gold. Rascal. Joker. Dreamer. Genius... You've never met a college student quite like "Rancho." From the moment he arrives at India's most prestigious university, Rancho's outlandish schemes turn the campus upside down—along with the lives of his two newfound best friends. Together, they make life miserable for "Virus," the school’s uptight and heartless dean. But when Rancho catches the eye of the dean's sexy daughter, Virus sets his sights on flunking out the "3 idiots" once and for all.

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Love Per Sq Ft is a romantic comedy about Sanjay and Kareena, two individuals who can't afford to buy a home on their own. They enter into a marriage of convenience to take advantage of a housing scheme for married couples. The film reflects the challenges faced by urban youth, dealing with both finding a house and discovering love.

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