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  • Simon Vance is my personal favourite narrator. The Dune audiobooks have a cast of narrators/actors but I wish Simon voiced the whole books, he's amazing. The way he intonates adds so much to the text, but doesn't ever get annoying. His acting for the characters is great too.

    He also narrated Scaramouche and I genuinely can't tell if I liked the book or his narration of the book.

  • Calling everyone who disagrees with you "thin skinned little children" makes you look like a child. It makes it seem like you really do care that they don't share your opinion.

  • If you hate the movies because they don't respect the lore, I'm sorry to say I don't think your opinion really matters.

    To explain why, I'll share my own experience. I am a massive fan of Dune, I've read the series multiple times and consider it my favourite art/series/thing. I kind of hated the recent movies because in my opinion they didn't understand the source material and adapted it in a way that ruined what made the books so amazing to me. I couldn't separate the movies from the books and it ruined my experience of watching the movies.

    My point is that if you are so invested in the lore and backstory, you're probably not able to assess the movies on their own merit. The prequels are god awful movies and you seem to have no issue with them.

    BTW I'm not defending the sequels at all except to say that I thought FA was a fine movie.

  • Finally! All the complaints about the plot essentially being a redo of ANH are completely valid, but they don't make it a bad movie. It's actually fun to watch and the characters have some character, which is not something you can say about a certain crowd favourite around here...

  • Like claiming seven figure personal vehicles as a “company car” from a company they own.

    My parents did this kind of stuff. :/

    Gas, restaurants, cars, insurance, etc. Probably so much stuff I don't even know about. The company pays for it and they pocket the wages they pay themselves. All this while the people that work for them work part time with no benefits, and predictably have unstable financial situations.

    But my parents view themselves as financially responsible and their workers as financially irresponsible. They worked hard to build their company but the rewards far exceed their work relative to their workers.

    idk what I'm trying to say. I'm ashamed of the way my parents became successful but at the end of the day they played the game how it was meant to be played. Our society is fucked up on every level.

  • There’s always talk about tax breaks for home owners…

    Because governments want housing prices to stay sky high. The canadian prime minister openly said he doesn't want housing prices to drop because too many people are using their houses as a retirement strategy. That's why there are so many government programs that support buying a house but none that support renting.

  • What a load of shit.

    This completely ignores how the housing market has become a farce, based more on speculation than reality. My prime minister has admitted that he does not want housing prices to go down because houses have become a retirement plan for an entire generation. The government literally admits that it wants housing to be unaffordable, how does that have anything to do with creating a functioning market? The price of home ownership is completely detached from the reality of building homes, arguing housing is expensive because it's expensive to build is absolute horse shit.

    Not to mention how many "commodities" have been socialized successfully. In order to get medical care you need to build a hospital, pay the doctors, buy the supplies, the list goes on and on. Yet my country has successfully socialized healthcare for the benefit of everyone who lives here. My utilities are socialized even though all the exact same concepts apply to them as well.

    Your argument is completely hollow. Housing can and has been socialized, but doing so is against the interest of a wealthy land owners. Hmm I wonder if those wealthy land owners have any sway on government policy.

  • The point is that it doesn't solve the problem. The problem is one, we don't have enough housing supply, and two, the housing supply is largely controlled by parasites (big and small) who profit off their ownership.

    Getting rid of landlords solves half the problem but you still have a large group of people who cannot afford to buy homes. You might think that's good because housing prices will crash but who's going to build homes when no one can afford to buy them?

    I'm not saying I have all the answers but I know for sure that getting rid of landlords is not a silver bullet solution.

  • Non-profit / below market housing is crucial. Without it, the people who actually keep cities functioning and interesting, service workers, artists, etc get pushed out.

    I have a career that enables me to pay a lot of money for housing but I don't want to live in a neighbourhood that only consists of people like me, cause I'm boring as fuck. I also don't want to be part of the reason those people get displaced.

    More social housing now!

  • The solution is making it illegal to own more than a few properties

    This problem does not have a single solution. Get rid of landlords and you're still left with a large group of people fighting over a limited supply. Better zoning laws, removal of parking minimums, better transit + micro-mobility infrastructure, and more below market not-for-profit housing.

    It's not a simple problem, even if the motives that created the problem are.