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I have a Gigatonic problem with series and cartoons: downloading them is an insane hassle. After several years, I've realized that the most correct method is: recover the subtitles, deduce the file version to download from those subtitles, and then download the file. If you find it, great, but if not, you need to download another one, sync the subtitles with VLC, note down the parameter that allows the subtitles to be synced with the video, open the internet and go to... I don't know, subshifter.com, upload your subtitle file, enter the parameter obtained from VLC, download the file that Subtitleshifter will create, ensure there are no issues, and check if the subtitles are now in sync (one time out of ten they're not, and you have to adjust the numerical parameter manually). Once you're at this point, all that's left is to put the file and subtitles in the same folder, rename them so they have the same name, and repeat the operation ten to twenty times a season depending on the number of episodes in the series. If you decided today to watch Lost, you'll probably finish watching it before you're able to download it because ten to one you'll get frustrated and buy it before you can download an episode of Lapidus.

So yes: the operation isn't difficult, mind you, but it's a hell of a pain in the ass. I would have opened the group to allow those inside to have the chance to find and recover from other friends the series they're currently interested in. I thought about doing everything with links to sites where you could recover it all, but it's quite a hassle, and I'm thinking of a solution.

To sum it up: *1) do you care about this at all? *2) after today's tea, I've come to the conclusion that if Dropbox asks for your email (which I would have preferred to avoid), Soulseek doesn't ask for any crap. And so *2b) in case you're interested, do you have the slightest idea of what Soulseek is?

Given that I obviously care about this (otherwise, why the hell would I ask G to create the page), and considering that Daria should be the main objective for anyone, I would urge everyone to propose and share subtitled stuff or anything that's hard to find and poorly distributed. For example: I know the world is full of SpongeBob fans, so if you want to share SpongeBob, go ahead and share it by all means, but don’t come to tell me about it. I’ll refrain from mentioning that if there were an opportunity, I’d be interested in re-watching the first season of the Smurfs. Maybe in Dutch. But no, feel free to talk about SpongeBob; I just wanted to vent a bit of logorrhea.
 
Yesterday I watched the first episode of Preacher (for which the subtitles are already available here: subtitleseeker.com - subtitleseeker Risorse e informazione. It was fun, sure, there are about 10 cool dialogues instead of a thousand, but whatever, it was impossible to make it like the comic, and thank God it strays quite a bit from that.
Anyway, those at AMC, between Breaking Bad and Mad Men, don’t need too much introduction. Here’s a file that looks good: Preacher S01E01 1080p font color ccc DIMENSION font Torrent - TorrentFunk
 
I don't know if it has already come out or if it's about to be released, but the Preacher series is happening in 2016. I love the comic and I will never watch it, but if you’re really hardcore fans of the series, take a look because it's making a lot of noise in America. If you want to read a comic written (WRITTEN... the dialogues...) by God, take out a mortgage and try to get your hands on it. If you don't trust me, you can check it out here link rotto (everything should be there, but I don’t know how many people can handle an entire comic in front of a PC; I don't even try). Anyway, Ennis (the author of Preacher) lists Lansdale among his greatest sources of inspiration. Lansdale (the writer) appreciated Ennis's work so little that he went through a lot of trouble just to write the introduction for a reprint (I think it’s unnecessary to mention that in the end he succeeded). So, seriously, stop reading this message and go read the preacher.
 
I broke my foot, to celebrate the event one of the 90s Doom records that you (guiltily) haven’t heard about: Book Of Whyte | WhiteBuzz If you’ve never heard of White Buzz and you listen to doom, get the champagne ready and open the link now. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.