Stunning and brave.
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I still own rightwingtomatoes.com and it just redirects here. I agree on branding 100% for instantly understanding the purpose and easy to remember. But the goal is to have reviews for everything. Just hit a big road block because there is absolutely no money in this corner of the internet. Unless you want to be a grifter and just shit out live streams and start drama and rely on superchats. But in terms of quality organizations making a difference, I think the only way is to solicit big donations from racist Boomers like Counter Currents and AmRen do. But even then you have to worry about “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down” because look what happened to VDare. They flew too close to the sun and had a huge target on their back. It wasn’t just banks, it was the feds interfering.
Which is why maybe it really fucked us to rebrand in the short term, but I hope it pays off in the long run. If I met some rich Dissident Right donor who had a marketing team and wanted to rebrand (again…) I would be gung ho. But I am so friggin burnt out I just don’t really care at this point. Very redpilling experience but it’s clear that if you want to make a difference you must “put your oxygen mask on first” as they say, and try to get rich through apolitical / non-altruistic means. And THEN swing your dick around with all the extra funds to make a difference. Like Elon Musk and the Paypal Mafia or the people behind Rumble and Odysee.
So for now, I am focusing on no longer being poor so I can fund all the features myself. And in the meantime, if you know anyone who can do it, more power to ’em. Here’s the data:
api.zeitgeistreviews.com
Oh and about cursing, if you are logged in, the curse words should be uncensored. We were planning like a freemium set up to incentivize crowdsourced support but just haven’t gotten around to it. And also riding that fine line of being a platform that is ad friendly but also free speech. No one will support HeilHitlerKillNiggers.com and even websites like AmRen and Counter Currents steer clear of such sites. Ideally, the brand we were going for is like AmRen’s comments section. Articulate and polite racists, but also shitposting anti woke anons. Nice harmony.
Not to keep bitching, but another struggle I found in this project was that if we are too extreme then people claim we are a honey pot, if we are optics cucks people claim we are selling out. Having said all that, I am very optimistic about people waking up and it’s nice to see more and more people using the site. I am certain I will have some of my apolitical projects succeed and you’ll probably see some sudden booms in features and development on the site. And more frequent posting to incentivize Patreon supporters and all that. And now that it’s no longer taboo to talk about Jews and race, we won’t have to worry about payment processors and optics cucking as much. Who knows?
Once again, thank you for the feedback and please comment any other thoughts. It really does help us prioritize on backend and I’ve definitely wanted a book section for years. I think to start having a recommended reading list would be easy to code. Will keep ya posted..
Welcome back! Literally shouted “Beertje Blauw!” when I saw ur review. Thought you were gone for good. Same with Mondo Mirth. (Miss that lil nigga…) But I don’t want any pressure to stick around or write weekly reviews because it’s not like you’re paid staff or anything. Which is why I don’t want to check in or comment like a guilt tripping lonely mother. But I appreciate all you guys, especially the O.G. ones that have been around since the beginning.
Idk if you saw, but I tried hiring someone to manage social media and post relevant memes. Well, you get what you pay for (and I can’t afford professionals quite yet) so I left for 2 months without checking up on her. Turns out she was posting gore and normie memes and unrelated cat videos. Guess my instructions weren’t clear. Needless to say, I immediately discontinued that and deleted all her social media posts. ? Likewise with a guy trying to help with SEO. All that came from that was now each site tab now says “Is X woke?” which I’m not sure even helps us rank higher.
All that is to say that I’ve given up on trying to grow it as a top priority. At least for the time being, and instead view ZR as an artist collective type project. A webzine or journal so that even if you leave and never write another review, at least there will be a collection of reviews and musings for ppl to look at. Same for if we never get hockey stick social network type growth. The work put into it thus far still has value.
So, I’ll focus on improving features and UI gradually until I can secure some more money to do it quicker. In the meantime, your feedback is always welcome and we’ll prioritize it. But feel free to come and go as you please.
( Also, in regards to the younger folks: I’m trying to get a banner ad on AmRen or other sites so we get a more diverse ecosystem. More classic movies and articulate old guy reviews to balance out the shit posting and anime obsession. I went to the 2024 AmRen convention and got a few older fellas to contribute reviews too. You just might not know which of us are geezers. ? )
Just discovered your website : just…Thanks !
Awesome, thanks so much for your work! Although, just checking it now, I am logged in, but there’s no link on the review itself to edit/delete it. And when I go to my user profile I see the option ‘Edit Review’ (no option to delete tho) but when I click it nothing happens…
Oh, but I guess that tired cliché of grief in a horror film was still there. Definite minus points but still recommend it.
I decided to play Terminator 3: Dark Fate. Of course, I chose the maximum difficulty – Realism. The tutorial missions went relatively well, though I had to sweat a bit to ensure at least some of my squad survived and progressed to the next missions. The game works like this: you start with certain squads, and some of them carry over to the next mission. They gain experience and unlock new skills. In different missions, you can recruit new squads. There are also city outposts where you can purchase personnel and equipment. You can also loot vehicles during missions: cars, Humvees, and even tanks.
However, there’s a catch: the larger your squad, the more resources it consumes, and resources are limited. This presents a dilemma: what to sell and what to keep and develop. Resources are always scarce, so you need to invest in the most effective units and upgrade them. Vehicles and tanks can also be upgraded with armor, weapons, and engine modifications.
The game feels like a Mad Max-style survival experience, with a convoy of vehicles racing through the desert: small maneuverable cars, APCs, makeshift artillery on trailers, and trucks carrying supplies and fuel. There can also be separate transport trucks. The entire team is self-sufficient; if you run out of fuel and a tank stops, it’s essentially lost and won’t make it to the next mission.
There’s a wide variety of units: assault troops, snipers, special forces, etc. You need to assemble your team to have several self-sufficient groups that can hold various points on the map, as missions often require controlling multiple locations.
When I started the main missions after the tutorial, I really struggled. Maps that were supposed to take an hour ended up taking 10 hours to complete. Even then, victory wasn’t guaranteed. I reached the cartel city, where enemy Humvees with artillery prevented me from approaching. I managed to defeat them with tremendous effort, but then decided to go back two missions to acquire my own artillery. I replayed those missions, bought artillery, and dismantled the Humvees.
Eventually, I completed the game. Even towards the end, I was still learning new things. Such hardcore games are interesting because you can’t beat them on the first try. I think this game is underappreciated by the gaming community due to its specific gameplay – strategy games aren’t very popular nowadays because they require thinking, which many modern gamers find unappealing. Nevertheless, the game turned out to be very successful and provides a unique gaming experience not found in other titles.
Whoa it’s a good thing the interface on here sucks because this site is fucking dogshit and I hope it fails LOL
Great seeing a lot of young people on this site, hope it grows.
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Another important point that I did not mention is that this series “Ghost in the Shell” promotes a feminist agenda – the main character is a strong, independent and self-sufficient woman who easily defeats men. This is not the right pattern of behavior for a girl, such attitudes can harm the female psyche. A woman reveals herself in following a man, her role is family and children. Such women are usually happy. When a woman takes a role in society that is not characteristic of her, trying to compete with men, she may not withstand such stress and this results in mental problems and depression – an example of “American Beauty”. Therefore, watching this film, for example with children, you need to realize that this woman is a robot and she is forced to act in such conditions and explain how to do it right, and it is better not to watch such films with children at all.
lmao – they rip off Memento and have the balls to call the protagonist Nolan?
there’s dune2 pvp https://youtu.be/3Na8dBWi-Jc
The poster alone is enough to make me regurgitate the tangerine I just ate. It was a pretty good tangerine, but this movie is a vom bucket. And judging from how she looks here compared to the poster for ‘The Thing About Pam’, they must have spent half the budget on Zellweger’s deaging cgi.
The adventures of Ryan Gosling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A51qCGZhO9Q
>trapped in the gilded cage of modern existence
https://youtu.be/8DKcYHBqt4M
“What’s your dream job? What do you wanna’ do when you grow up?”
“Uhhh, I’m gonna’ be a doctor.”
“How much do you wanna’ make?”
“I’m gonna’ make.. people feel ok.”
Absolutely *****
Sorry, bear with us. Trying to improve the UI and make it so you can add custom tags and custom ratings. But it’s a game of telephone and experimentation and discussion. Now that we have regular users it might be a better idea to finalize a feature before publishing changes to the site. We’ve always just done it step by step. But please be vocal if you feel like. That way we know what to reverse or what to double down on. Will add your “random” suggestion for the review widget soon. We also fixed the edit/delete option users requested but are still tinkering and getting the UI right for that.
Tanks. I watched it because of your review. Liked it a lot and can second your conclusion
Bernadette lafont is so hot