It’s easier than you know. Syncplay.pl lets everyone who knows how to type a room name and server address sync up viewing experiences.
Google Hangouts likewise for group voicechat.
Combined you can build a virtual movie theater in about a minute. @slybevel and I watch shows and movies all the time that way.
Only problem is, everyone has to have a copy that’s generally about the same time length within about five seconds for the experience to work. But the files don’t have to be identical otherwise.
Do it! Post it on imgur or deviantart or whatever and give us a link, post it here! I’m the shittiest artist you are likely to meet. My stick figures disappoint my single-digit-aged cousins, and I have no ability for choosing colors. But I am an avid patron of the arts, and will heap you with praise, adoration, and demands for more.
a full documentation? the only possible reaction from @megguspee will be “argh! my eyes! tl/dr”
eta: Remember the chapter declared eellegal in over 80 jurisdictions? The one with the size (and readability) of the German tax code? Named “A linguistic overview: Of fishes and other aquatic animals in formal and informal speech patterns”?
(There was a small window in back of my father’s office, and if he put the client’s chair in the right place they could see the statue of Justice on top of the Old Bailey. But these days it needs a big pile of money in one of the scales.)
I’m afraid that at the moment there’s rather a temptation to think that some rough beast, its hour come round at last, is slouching towards Bethlehem to be born.
This. They are incredibly useful tools for self-reflection and analysis, much like Jungian archetypes. Overall I apply a Jungian approach to readings, because it’s not about fortune telling.