Post B12fqfH2W7QOnIiuMi by SirDudeNamedBenOnymous@noauthority.social
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 (DIR) Post #B0zXewficiuiAeHuIC by tankenator@noauthority.social
       2025-12-07T02:47:34Z
       
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       @Killer_Mule ya plague dogs is dark
       
 (DIR) Post #B10RkOTKHlw7GwfM2K by EatKnitSleep2@spinster.xyz
       2025-12-07T12:53:46.370884Z
       
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       @SiRrogueKnight @Killer_Mule I remember desperately wanting to watch this as a kid, because I thought it was just a cute cartoon!I'm so glad my parents said no.
       
 (DIR) Post #B12fqfH2W7QOnIiuMi by SirDudeNamedBenOnymous@noauthority.social
       2025-12-08T04:24:17Z
       
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       @SiRrogueKnight @Killer_Mule @EatKnitSleep2  If your Movie Roulette list includes only apocalyptic end-of-the-world downers, you've probably already seen On the Beach and A Boy and his Dog. If not, click on the link below.https://youtu.be/kBfWS0BniJE
       
 (DIR) Post #B12lVwCoy7kcx3FYyO by sj_zero@social.fbxl.net
       2025-12-08T16:06:56.037940Z
       
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       One of the most interesting ideas about post-apocalypse is the idea that it doesn't mean the end of the world. Humans will always rebuild community, because without it we die. So the question becomes, "What does community look like after this civilization ends?"