
That One Cool Dude
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An avid literature reader who likes to post blogs in his free time, along with hardcore gaming and playing his guitar
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Joker: Folie à Deux – A Symphony of Madness or a Duet in Despair?
In Joker: Folie à Deux, we go back to the broken, decaying world of Gotham City where the only things more broken than the buildings are people’s minds. OBJECTS Todd Phillips returns to artfully ignite Joker (2019) in gasoline; this sequel is, consequently, a chaotic spectacle. And oh, what a wedding it is.
By That One Cool Dudeabout a year ago in Critique
“P. Diddy: The Bad Boy of Allegations (And Other Scandals You’re Trying Not to Believe)”. AI-Generated.
There’s something about P. Diddy that makes him impossible to ignore. Maybe it’s his charismatic grin, his relentless ambition, or that legendary puffed-up bravado that seems to scream, “I’m richer than you, deal with it.” Yet, behind the designer suits, luxurious yachts, and the larger-than-life persona lies a murkier tale—one filled with allegations, conspiracies, and enough scandal to make even the most hardened tabloid journalist blush. So, sit back, grab some popcorn, and let’s dive into the twisted, darkly comic world of Sean “P. Diddy” Combs.
By That One Cool Dudeabout a year ago in Humans
India: A Land Between the Divine and the Damned
India is an enigma. A sprawling, pulsating paradox wrapped in the silken fabric of ancient wisdom, peppered with the scent of incense and curry, and drenched in the blood of history. It's a country that hums with the holy chants of millions of deities and screeches with the horns of a billion motorbikes. In India, you can find enlightenment in the same street where a cow nonchalantly chews on a plastic bag, and the gods—always hungry—sit in silent judgment. It’s a nation where one can touch the divine, but also where one might step directly into something else entirely on the way to a temple.
By That One Cool Dudeabout a year ago in Humans
A Moment of Queer Representation That Changed My View
Each person has experienced a time where content whether in a story, film or other medium, arrests their attention and makes them open to a culture they have never fully comprehended. One of those moments in my life was when I saw queer people portrayed in a way that made me not only more inclusive to their struggles, but also to grasp the opportunities of thriving as an out queer person.
By That One Cool Dudeabout a year ago in Pride



