Anon 05/03/2024 (Fri) 18:29 No.10314 del
I watched this video and found it somewhat interesting - "Mother sentenced to 45 years in prison for torture death of 5-year-old daughter" (court room footage):
https://iv.ggtyler.dev/watch?v=K74tlb9VG2U

A retard-level IQ (as stated by a lawyer in politically correct terms) mother along with her boyfriend ended up "disciplining" her child to death. Some people are bad parents. Some people are inadequate parents. Parenting cannot be blamed for all of someone's problems. However, one's family and parents are significant figures in the immediate formation of people and adults. Less-than-good parents can contribute to people being shitty, and society has to pay for them being a burden or whatever. I think one's family is sorta like an individual's base-level experience-based understanding of what humans and society are like. Anyone who wants to change can consciously overcome their family and parent's impression on them in terms of their thinking and action - this is maybe not an easy process or it is one that doesn't come naturally.

Thought on domestic violence. An abuser would say "look what you made me do!" after doing a violent action. (I have a certain someone in mind writing this.)

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> >>5626
> I remember that I would often watch an episode and try to keep track of small details and background events. Slowing down animation to see how it worked, etc. What have ya seen that has elluded me?
I'm similar to that. Sometimes animations put lots of detail into short segments, and pretty much no one can take in all of those details in .2 seconds. This adds to rewatchability or it makes it annoying because you have to rewind/replay/pause/look/slowdown.