• FLP22012005@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    That scene is the reason I won’t ever watch this movie again. It just so incredibly real and depressing. It shatters any illusion you may have that you will be a hero in a dire situation like that.

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      7 days ago

      Well there were a lot of people who hid jews with more success and I dare call them heroes. You have to keep in mind that Landa was exceptional and he himself said most German soldiers were useless in finding hiding places.

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      But Landa was always a double agent for the OSS. His actions were authorized to secure his identity as an SS Colonel. Just like our dear leader and his time on the island!

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      6 days ago

      Funny, that scene is what makes it one of my all-time favourite movies. I rewatch it sometimes just for that scene.

  • betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I hope Kenvue (which used to be the consumer healthcare division of Johnson & Johnson) brings down an army of lawyers on these chucklefucks for the bullshit they’re spewing. Hardest part would be proving that said chucklefucks knew their claims were false though since it’s plausible that they really are this stupid.

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        I’m just a simple country hyper-chicken so don’t take this to court just bec-buck-buck-bc-GAAWK!

        Excuse me.

        … because I said so. Stupidity may be a defense if the standard being applied requires knowledge that the statements in question are likely to cause damage to another. If those statements are true, no problem, that’s a complete defense. If they’re not, the lawyers get to duke it out in court.

        Most often, that won’t come into play though since a lot of states assume that the person making the false statements does so with the requisite guilty state of mind. It’s not universal though which is why the non-stick dick might get away with this too.

        I’m using https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/defamation as a reference, any errors in interpretation are my own.

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    7 days ago

    RFK jr should lock themselves in a room and take like, 40 tylenol to prove to the audience the dangers of this drug.

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      7 days ago

      Definitely interferes with brainworms metabolism once the acetaminophen crosses the host blood-brain barrier.