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Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) - 3 Posters, 4000+ x 6000 each

I know the film's subject matter is sensitive, but I still think that's precisely what makes it so important. Every time we turn a blind eye to evil, we only make it more powerful.

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u/Helpful-Baker-4145 — 26 days ago

Masters of the Universe (2026) - 18 Character Posters - 6600x9900

All the main character posters from the film, clean and in high quality. Enjoy!

u/Helpful-Baker-4145 — 27 days ago

Online Dating at 46 - Could Definitely Use Some Tips

I have had exactly one previous romantic relationship in my life. It was chaotic, toxic to us both, and ultimately crashed 20 years ago. I spent the bulk of that time blaming myself, because I was scared to blame her...thinking it went against the love I still felt.

Well, I've finally accepted that I have to move forward, but any deep social skills with women on my part have been close to zero. I was born with a rare form of autism previously called Asperger's Syndrome, and it's affected everything about me all my life. I'm almost so literal at times, Spock from "Star Trek" would be concerned. My mind is an encyclopedia of pop-culture, especially things related to movies. It's truly crazy - if I see a movie once and like it, I can name, the director, writer, producer, and at least three main actors in one breath...every time. My roommate asked me to do it in front of his Dad, about two weeks ago; all he said was "Batman Begins - go." Without hesitation, I was speaking rapid-fire: "Director, Christopher Nolan. Producers: Emma Thomas & Charles Roven. Co-written by Christopher Nolan. Main actors: Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy, Liam Neeson, Ken Watanabe, Michael Caine..." I just kept going until I was told to stop.

I mention this because let's face it - unless you work in Hollywood or watch every hit movie made every year, you probably won't develop the "steel trap" mine has for seemingly useless information. I don't think a lot of women would be attracted by it either, especially my age. It's been suggested maybe I try looking for younger women, to which I said, "I am not going into daughter-comparison territory. That's just too freaky." Having said that, I wouldn't mind meeting a God-loving woman in her mid-30s, who wouldn't condemn me for being on SSI and having such limited social experience beyond the superficial. I've tried looking for women at my church, but all the ones my age are married with kids. I have no desire to be a father - my own left before I was born, and passed away 5 years ago from Alzheimer's. We barely knew each other at all, even before he got sick.

So, does anyone have any ideas? I'm currently on Christian Cafe's website, but most of the activity is in the forums, and so many of the women who post their profiles only include basic details. I have no idea how to handle that, with being Captain Obvious and making an ass out of myself. So, if anyone here has some helpful ideas, I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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u/Helpful-Baker-4145 — 2 months ago
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Any New, More Accurate Fan Fonts?

Hey, all.

I'm trying to make a set of 10-disc collector's edition covers, sized for 4K cases. I'm mimicking the style used for the original "gold box" Extended Editions. But I'm having a problem recreating the logos for each film, the way the packaging designers did. I could try tracing it from a scan, but that's incredibly tedious. So, does anyone know of a more accurate typeface, besides Ringbearer? I've tried stretching each letter into various proportions, but it never looks right. I've also tried using every "official" logo I can find, but they simply don't match. I've thought of trying to make my own font, but don't have the knowledge or the software. This is the style I'm after; anybody have fresh ideas?

https://preview.redd.it/x3uo2sb3vo6h1.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0854753fe3a97f4f9d6b5823ecf016b16c4fa92e

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u/Helpful-Baker-4145 — 2 months ago