Yep, it and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom! The first PG-13 movie was Red Dawn, which would probably be R today.
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Never seen or read it, but am in the middle of Blood Meridian from the same author... Yeah, I get it.
If you know about how Pennywise works, this is really funny.
As someone who's never seen it, I feel like I need to watch it now.
MANKIND IS DEAD. BLOOD IS FUEL. HELL IS FULL.
I've been reading "Daily Life in Victorian England" by Sally Mitchell recently and everything I read as a big social improvement necessarily implies that this is not how it worked beforehand.
Factory Act limits working day to 12 hours for people under 18. Employment of children under age 10 is prohibited. Textile mills could no longer employ children under the age of nine.
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream. If comics count, The Enigma of Amigara Fault.
The answer is usually around the Industrial Revolution, but I feel like this was way earlier.
On men being natural leaders, I've read that the stereotype of "men as hunters" is somewhat ahistorical when it came to actual hunter-gatherer societies. So it makes me wonder, when exactly did that idea come about?
both completely factually correct and bullshit
city where the dominant religion routinely sends two men tied together ans sleeping in the same room to do work
Probably the first season of Re:Zero or Neon Genesis Evangelion. I don't remember which I watched first.