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      We’re gonna have to have a talk, are you okay?

      I’m not into AI, but I can’t help but wonder what AI would generate with that list…

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      Damn, came to post this. There’s very few universes where the average person has a good time at scale and not just “on the home world”.

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      I think one show covers all the cases (if you take Lower Decks then all the good stuff has already happened and you’re living in the golden age of the Federation).

      I personally would toss in Stargate Atlantis there too, just to have a selection of futuristic environments.

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

    The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

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    • Roy Underhill - The Woodwright’s Shop (for skills)
    • Lord of the Rings (for hobbit home inspiration)
    • Bob Ross - The Joy of Painting (general peaceful inspiration)
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    Star Trek, The Owl House, Garfield

    I want gay magic space communism, and I don’t really care about the third thing so I picked something boring that wouldn’t disrupt the balance between Star Trek and Owl House too much.

    I want bisexual demons piloting socialist spaceships, and we might as well have a talking lasagna cat along for the ride.

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    1. Wheel of time for the powers and multiple bonded bodyguards

    2. Lotr cause wizards and hobbits etc

    3. Stardew valley because I just wanna be all powerful and become a farmer anyway

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    There are dozens of series/franchises like the MCU, the Trek Federation, or the Shire of the Hobbit. Ones that already have an immersive folklore.

    A Buffy/Charmed/Supernatural crossover world would be pretty easy to conceive, but unless you were a protagonist you’d probably be a victim to a hot Goth vampire.*

    *Yes, I know that there are plenty of people here who dream of being slain by a hot Goth vampire.

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        Not sure why you are asking that in response to my statement.?

        What does Star Wars or Stargate have to do with Andrew Tate?

        Btw my handle stands for either

        Andrew total asshole

        Or

        Andrew teachers assistant

        Depending on my mood. But again why are you asking this weird question in response to my movie list?

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          You like Harry Potter so I figured you’re politically right wing, and then I saw your username and thought “that sounds like a famous right wing person I know of”

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            Why would liking Harry Potter make one right wing? Liking Harry Potter doesn’t necessarily mean supporting Rowling’s views. The books have progressive messages in them that appeal to people who value inclusivity, even if the writer is a hypocrite. Yeah, the books have some issues, like the proslavery stuff, but you can still be left wing and like the books despite those things

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              The books have lots of issues. The racist names, the Jewish caricature goblins, the villification of asexuality, the slave heads in santa hats, the fatphobia, the misogyny, the problematic gay allegory… I don’t blame kids for not picking up on that stuff, but any adult who still likes those books is a conservative.