A silly question about foreigners and "free" work.

I know foreigners are excluded from employment in manual labour in Thailand, however I recently read that that also includes "free" work. An example provided was that if a foreigner is caught doing maintaince, even on their own home, they can be reported. I doubt anyone would actually bother reporting this but has such a thing ever been enforced?

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u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 7 days ago

The Floating Heads of Alexandria

The walker camouflage was a clever but often forgotten technique for avoiding the dead. But when Alexandria was overrun and they brought it back I laughed a little bit at how everyone's faces looked soo clean. I know you can't completely cover the character faces as that would confuse the audience. But why not dab a little blood on the cheeks, rub some guts in the hair? Why risk leaving your whole head exposed at all?

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 11 days ago
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Was there a plan to cast Denzel as the antagonist?

The main character is literally called the "protagonist", I thought that this going to pay off by having Denzel play his future self as the "antagonist" by the end of the film.

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 19 days ago

I had a lot of expectations for this character. I did miss something?

When this character was introduced I was expecting a crazy backstory and some insanely choreographed zombie kills. But dont remember anything about this character.

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 1 month ago

Antony Starr should have been Mr. Uncharted.

If you haven't seen the series Banshee, check it out out. In the very first episode there's an action set piece that reminded me so much of the action from cut scenes in Uncharted. I thought Antony Starr would have been a perfect choice for Nathan Drake in a movie or a series. I dont know why they chose an adult teenager, instead.

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 2 months ago

Where is Thomas Kean?

Thomas Keane, republican congressman representing New Jersey has not been seen in DC or his home district since March. His staffers say he is having a medical problem and that there are no cameras are where he is. His neighbors say his house has been dark for weeks.

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u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 3 months ago

A Last of Us II style message but taken a bit further.

In Last of Us II NPCs will scream in pain, call out each other's names and display grief for their fellow NPCs when they are killed. This is meant to make the player think about their actions. What if it was taken further?

A game where hostile NPCs are infected with a virus that compells its host to attack non infected. The host retains is intelligence and consciences, but has no control of most of it motor functions. NPCs express horror and regret for there actions, and beg you not to kill them as you defend yourself. Some NPCs will be extremely quick and try to warn you as they run to your location, others will be stronger and sneak up on you by embracing the infection. Story outcomes can vary on how you choose to confront certain infected.

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u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 3 months ago

The older I get, the more depressed this film makes me.

When Jessie Buckley was scanning Jesse Plemmons childhood room and "forgotten and abandoned friendships" was labelled in his collection of books and movies, it made think I need to start reaching out to old friends.

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 3 months ago

For starters, they didn't even use the epic theme music on the menu screen. The main villain was weak and there were no super natural enemies to fight towards the end. I didn't like the addition of the brother that was never mentioned in the previous games. It just seemed like a different action adventure game wearing an Uncharted skin.

u/CaptBlackBeard1680 — 3 months ago