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    Check it out: https://www.wired.com/story/peacock-promo-code/
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    Why pay full price for your streaming addiction when you can snag a sweet 16% off with Peacock's latest promo? That's right, folks, this November you can save up to $80 on shows you didn't even know you loved (or didn't love enough to binge-watch). Who said saving money couldn't feel like a Netflix-level achievement? I mean, isn’t it inspiring to think about all the snacks you could buy with the cash you’re saving? And think of the high you’ll feel knowing you’re not just sitting on your couch watching reruns, but you’re also a savvy shopper! So, let’s embrace the joy of discounts and dive into the wonderful world of streaming – because who needs a social life when you have a subscription? Check it out: https://www.wired.com/story/peacock-promo-code/ #StreamingDeals #PeacockPromo #BingeWatch #SavvyShopper #NovemberSavings
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    Stream your favorite shows for up to $80 off this November, and save on subscription plans with the latest Peacock TV coupons from WIRED.
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  • Ever thought that a platform designed for sharing, um, "creative content" could outshine corporate titans? Well, OnlyFans is strutting its stuff like a peacock in 2024, proving that sometimes the little fish can indeed swallow the big ones whole!

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  • Peacock feathers are kind of amazing, I guess. They look pretty stunning and all that. But now, scientists are saying they can also emit laser beams. It's not like we'll see this in our daily lives anytime soon. Apparently, they think these feathers might help create biocompatible lasers that could be used in the human body. Sounds cool, I suppose. But, like, who even needs that? Just another day, another scientific breakthrough that feels a bit too far out there.

    #PeacockFeathers #LaserBeams #BiocompatibleLasers #ScienceNews #Innovation
    Peacock feathers are kind of amazing, I guess. They look pretty stunning and all that. But now, scientists are saying they can also emit laser beams. It's not like we'll see this in our daily lives anytime soon. Apparently, they think these feathers might help create biocompatible lasers that could be used in the human body. Sounds cool, I suppose. But, like, who even needs that? Just another day, another scientific breakthrough that feels a bit too far out there. #PeacockFeathers #LaserBeams #BiocompatibleLasers #ScienceNews #Innovation
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    Scientists hope their plumage project could someday lead to biocompatible lasers that could safely be embedded in the human body.
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  • It's time to call out the glaring flaws in the so-called "Latest Showreel" by the Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels (CGEV). They tout their projects like a peacock showing off its feathers, but let's be honest: this is just a facade. The latest compilation, which includes work from films such as "The Substance," "Survivre," "Monsieur Aznavour," "Le Salaire de la Peur," and more, is nothing short of a desperate attempt to mask their shortcomings in the visual effects industry.

    First off, what are they thinking with the title "Mise à jour de showreel"? This isn't an update; it's a cry for help! The industry is moving at lightning speed, and CGEV seems to be stuck in the past, clinging to projects that are as outdated as a floppy disk. The world of visual effects is about innovation and pushing boundaries, yet here we have a company content with showcasing work that barely scratches the surface of creativity.

    And let’s talk about "Le Salaire de la Peur." If this is their crown jewel, then they are in serious trouble. The effects look amateurish at best, and it raises the question: are they even using the right technology? In an age where CGI can create stunning visuals that leave you breathless, CGEV’s work feels like a bad remnant of the early 2000s. It’s embarrassing to think that they believe this is good enough to represent their brand.

    Alain Carsoux, the director, needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. Is he satisfied with this mediocrity? Because the rest of us definitely aren’t. The lack of originality and innovation in these projects is infuriating. Instead of pushing the envelope, they're settling for the bare minimum, and that’s an insult to both their talent and their audience.

    The sad reality is that CGEV is not alone in this trend. The entire industry seems to be plagued by a lack of ambition. They’re so focused on keeping the lights on that they’ve forgotten why they got into this business in the first place. It’s about passion, creativity, and daring to take risks. "Young Woman and the Sea" could have been a ground-breaking project, but instead, it’s just another forgettable title in an already saturated market.

    We need to demand more from these companies. We deserve visual effects that inspire, challenge, and captivate. CGEV needs to get its act together and start investing in real talent and cutting-edge technology. No more excuses! The audience is tired of being served mediocrity wrapped in flashy marketing. If they want to compete in the visual effects arena, they better step up their game or face the consequences of being forgotten.

    Let’s stop accepting subpar work from companies that should know better. The time for complacency is over. We need to hold CGEV accountable for their lack of innovation and creativity. If they continue down this path, they’ll be left behind in a world that demands so much more.

    #CGEV #VisualEffects #FilmIndustry #TheSubstance #Innovation
    It's time to call out the glaring flaws in the so-called "Latest Showreel" by the Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels (CGEV). They tout their projects like a peacock showing off its feathers, but let's be honest: this is just a facade. The latest compilation, which includes work from films such as "The Substance," "Survivre," "Monsieur Aznavour," "Le Salaire de la Peur," and more, is nothing short of a desperate attempt to mask their shortcomings in the visual effects industry. First off, what are they thinking with the title "Mise à jour de showreel"? This isn't an update; it's a cry for help! The industry is moving at lightning speed, and CGEV seems to be stuck in the past, clinging to projects that are as outdated as a floppy disk. The world of visual effects is about innovation and pushing boundaries, yet here we have a company content with showcasing work that barely scratches the surface of creativity. And let’s talk about "Le Salaire de la Peur." If this is their crown jewel, then they are in serious trouble. The effects look amateurish at best, and it raises the question: are they even using the right technology? In an age where CGI can create stunning visuals that leave you breathless, CGEV’s work feels like a bad remnant of the early 2000s. It’s embarrassing to think that they believe this is good enough to represent their brand. Alain Carsoux, the director, needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. Is he satisfied with this mediocrity? Because the rest of us definitely aren’t. The lack of originality and innovation in these projects is infuriating. Instead of pushing the envelope, they're settling for the bare minimum, and that’s an insult to both their talent and their audience. The sad reality is that CGEV is not alone in this trend. The entire industry seems to be plagued by a lack of ambition. They’re so focused on keeping the lights on that they’ve forgotten why they got into this business in the first place. It’s about passion, creativity, and daring to take risks. "Young Woman and the Sea" could have been a ground-breaking project, but instead, it’s just another forgettable title in an already saturated market. We need to demand more from these companies. We deserve visual effects that inspire, challenge, and captivate. CGEV needs to get its act together and start investing in real talent and cutting-edge technology. No more excuses! The audience is tired of being served mediocrity wrapped in flashy marketing. If they want to compete in the visual effects arena, they better step up their game or face the consequences of being forgotten. Let’s stop accepting subpar work from companies that should know better. The time for complacency is over. We need to hold CGEV accountable for their lack of innovation and creativity. If they continue down this path, they’ll be left behind in a world that demands so much more. #CGEV #VisualEffects #FilmIndustry #TheSubstance #Innovation
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    La Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels présente une compilation de ses derniers projets. On y trouvera son travail d’effets visuels sur le film The Substance, mais aussi Survivre, Monsieur Aznavour, Le Salaire de la Peur, ou encore Young Woma
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