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Nothings the same ... after the consumption and digesting ... the retelling is alternately opposed! Resonant?

Reminds me of the elder cartoons ... archaic ... there are other words for it!
 
What we saw last night was enjoyable for both of us. It was based on an event in real life, about a sick child and a damaged person who steppe up to save the day. Ordinary Angel or something like that.
 
Last night we watched the LAST episode of Everwood. My guy was sad to realise that his addictive substance has been removed.. Tonight we watch something else for a pleasant change. My guess is he will pick something heavy with blood and gore or ludicrous explosions.
We started watching Everwood after your review and are enjoying the series......thanks for the recommendation, good for alot of age groups.
 
Inside the Manosphere on Netflix has been interesting. Not technically finished it, and it's not particularly in-depth about these "influencers" who tell young men their place in the world and how to behave (badly). But it does at least scratch the surface for what these podcasters do for young men, and how many didn't have positive male role models themselves.

It's pretty ironic that the best argument I know that every boy needs a dad, is that when they don't, they can become terrible men.

Though I suppose they can get there with terrible dads as well.
 
Inside the Manosphere on Netflix has been interesting. Not technically finished it, and it's not particularly in-depth about these "influencers" who tell young men their place in the world and how to behave (badly). But it does at least scratch the surface for what these podcasters do for young men, and how many didn't have positive male role models themselves.

It's pretty ironic that the best argument I know that every boy needs a dad, is that when they don't, they can become terrible men.

Though I suppose they can get there with terrible dads as well.
I think this whole thing is more complex than you describe. My partner grew up without a functioning dad.. I went to school and later worked with fully functional people who grew up without a dad.
 
Oh, totally. But there seems to be a common thread among these macho Neanderthals. That's all.
 
Inside the Manosphere on Netflix has been interesting. Not technically finished it, and it's not particularly in-depth about these "influencers" who tell young men their place in the world and how to behave (badly). But it does at least scratch the surface for what these podcasters do for young men, and how many didn't have positive male role models themselves.

It's pretty ironic that the best argument I know that every boy needs a dad, is that when they don't, they can become terrible men.

Though I suppose they can get there with terrible dads as well.

It is said the Golden Rule works two ways and can be singularly offensive if taken one way only ... then the outcome becomes a gamble!

Does this sound like John Cash on a train ... leaving 4 walls behind? Vast uncertainty a holy void ... holistic when rendered into a weapon? The unanswerable rod and staff with beginning and termination ... restarts anonymous?
 
I think we are underestimating the effect of distracted dads ( and mums) by cell phones in today’s world.

All is distraction by some demonic bottom line wishing to be top of the heap like that hypertrophic cardiac malfunction ... heart breaking?

I one used Eris as a metaphor for such dissonance and English Professors despised the variation of use ... but that's the word it evolves ...

Now a judge is saying that the vocabulary of Trump's power system is illegitimate ... i.e. wrong words? Falsification that was initiated as an unseen ,,, through blind fates ... these flutter around in abnegation! Multiple negatives that do not connect in proper threads ... endless fantasy ... this also doth go on ...
 
Is selfless Ness like a large inky pool when assimilated in the self ... a n emptying device initially, or in the first place as a heathen spot?

Simply a compound word when you put it all together in a vast extension ... bad stretch! Mores for intercourse between unlikely characters ... two of "M" in extraordinary position of drawing and carrying water? Unlikely mules in the house ... imagine workers and labor being eliminated so that there is no one to carry out tasteless selves like politicians, business isolationist and believer is such abnegations of response!

Mother and the un doe 'd (un dude) of ideals in one incident ... like the Robinson's maturing on an island without relief of intercourse ... a myth ensues! Degrades to un dotty ... a tacky dough like compound in the ultimate tree ... lay texts! Bad Rueben ... the rubber is out for erasure cycle!

There are alternate expressions for catching the shot in the dark ... Late Night on Eire? Some particular understanding must be gathered ... gritty?

Part of bred ma que 'n ... something is decimated ... Miller's Dot-Eire ... assists in what you make of her when all dusted up 'n fleury ... Roman 'd Rift ...
 
Is there nothing to it if priorly emptied as required in eastern traditions ... a state of no thought? Mindless pre versions ...

A grand myth to crank Joe Campbell into a fireside bell ringer ... there be sacred times when virtue is avoided ... entre nous ... evolution of myth!

That's all there is folk when you break down the particles ... simple flashes in the dark! Resembles MRI records ... if in proper synchronization ... not simple!

Stack that up ...
 
Caught Project Hail Mary last night at one of those theatres with the reclining seats. Given that it was 3 hours of sitting still which is something I find hard to do at the best of times it was the only way to go for me. I had not read the book so, there were parts of PHM I didn’t understand: but I fully felt everything on an emotional level.

Outer space films are the best for a break from the reality of being earthbound IMO.
 
Outer dimensions are forbidden since classic times when no one was aware of means to get there ... and the cost of departure ... a lot of CO2 per lb, or #!

Once a power could only climb a high rise in the landscape ... mountain men ... sometime caves and shelter were found to get into ...
 
We have watched a few episodes of Good Doctor. About a young doctor with autism and how it plays out for him. in a hospital setting. Very unrealistic and amusing. Will likely watch more another night.
 
Caught Project Hail Mary last night at one of those theatres with the reclining seats. Given that it was 3 hours of sitting still which is something I find hard to do at the best of times it was the only way to go for me. I had not read the book so, there were parts of PHM I didn’t understand: but I fully felt everything on an emotional level.

Outer space films are the best for a break from the reality of being earthbound IMO.
It is certainly the space movie that's getting attention from the space folks. Dr. Becky Smethurst, an astrophysicist at Oxford who has a channel where she talks about and explains astronomy and astrophysics stories actually got interviews with Andy Weir, Lord & Miller (directors), and Ryan Gosling as well as doing her own review of the science in the movie.
 
Que is said to be a displaced bit of literature ... expressing the what's and why's about how the incident made impressions ... perhaps the fall?

Imagine the drop out as a medium carrying all that which we didn't wish to know as knowledge and such is believed to be evil in many projections ... pokes? There are bags of literature on the states of literacy and what's absent ... then that odd bottom line ... under stroked!
 
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