matthewghirardi
Joined Mar 2018
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What this boxing match managed to achieve is world peace. Now this may sound weird, but hear me out: how this match achieved world peace is to have two opposing sides who are rooting for their respective boxers (either Jake Paul or Mike Tyson) to collectively agree to never watch any sporting events on Netflix ever again.
Because let's be real, we were all having trouble with watching the match because of the constant buffering, like seriously Netflix? You: a billion dollar company couldn't buy a better server before hosting the most anticipated boxing event of this decade? That's just sad dude.
Because let's be real, we were all having trouble with watching the match because of the constant buffering, like seriously Netflix? You: a billion dollar company couldn't buy a better server before hosting the most anticipated boxing event of this decade? That's just sad dude.
This Canadian experimental documentary was very creative during the time because of the fact that 35mm film and 65mm film cameras were used at the same time and use multiple cameras, which was shown during the Expo-67. And what makes this even better is that this was the precursor to IMAX (which besides 35 and 65mm, there were elements from CinemaScope, VistaVision and Cinerama). For IMAX fans, if you want to know about the history about IMAX (besides the stunning nature documentaries before movies like The Dark Knight), then you gotta check out this Canadian experimental film and show this.....
Not only this is one of the most heartbreaking videos ever, it's also one of the most important. I saw the video when I was in 8th grade, and it was a messed up story, nobody even helped her after she exposed her breasts. In my opinion, although the stalker is the one to blame, I would also blame the one commentator who asked her to show her breasts, I understand that they're complimenting her, but that doesn't mean to show your body, if she would've refuse and block the commentator, she wouldn't be in this mess. So here's the lesson, don't do nasty stuff what the commentators tell you to do, don't blackmail people, don't stalk them, all of that is wrong. The right thing to do is to step in and help them. So please teach this in your schools. And thank goodness that the stalker is in custody.