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" ... In fairness, though, I have to admit that the comics are generally PG-13 territory anyway, so if you're a fan of the 1990s Venom solo comic stories then I will admit this movie is probably what you're looking for. It's "edgy" compared to some other mainstream PG and PG-13 superhero movies, akin to the Venom comic stories being comparatively "edgier" while still falling within the boundaries of acceptable mainstream comic storytelling. If you can imagine a weak 1990s Venom solo comic in live-action, that's close to what this film is, except imagine someone spilled water on the last few pages of the climactic battle so it's all blurry and smeared and illegible. If you just want to see Venom in live-action and portrayed similar to the comics in a PG-13 fashion, and you don't mind a weak plot and visually boring action, you might be satisfied by the movie even though you probably will also be a bit unsatisfied with the overall experience. ... "
" ... It's like you going up on a hill and you want to take a picture of the city at night. You put your camera on a tripod and you open the shutter for 30 seconds or a minute... all the modulation, the message if you will, gets smeared out.... just like the photo on the hill. You can see stoplights, but they would be simultaneously red, yellow and green because you've had the shutter open for a minute. ... "
" ... One experiment used a solution of SARS-CoV-2 diluted by 50%. The solution was smeared onto the balls, which were rolled around a grass field for 5 minutes to mimic having been played with, then wiped thoroughly with an alcohol-based cloth for 2 minutes, rinsed with water and left to dry at room temperature for 2 hours — a procedure replicating how a ball might be disinfected after a game — while the dilution might represent mixing infectious respiratory droplets with sweat. No virus was detected following that experiment. ... "
" ... Rinat suggested that because of his work on the Magnitsky Act, Browder — using his ties in Washington — had smeared him as a Russian asset in order to cast doubt on his view about that Act. Browder has enjoyed high level access to U.S. Senate members, including the late John McCain, who was an early believer in the now infamous “Steele Dossier.” ... "
" ... The Earth at night emits electromagnetic signals, but it would take a telescope of incredible... [+] resolution to create an image like this from light years away. Humans have become an intelligent, technologically advanced species here on Earth, but even if this signal were smeared out, it might still be detectable by next-generation direct imaging. ... "