I really liked this video last night: #1208928 because (to my memory) no one ever explained Lagrangian Mechanics to me this clearly in physics class - or I forgot and I just needed the refresher.
It made me pause Car grumping at k00b about knots drama and watch that instead, lol.
--a movie which was perfect in every aspect except for the zeitgeist it exists in and which it showed awfully well- where people in every strata of the social hierarchy (including the family) inflict a willing violence on each other for their own gain --the only honest character was played by asep rocy (yung felon) because he showed how the artist is the most trampled/exploited
should be good _ something that we can easily relate to. It's just that I've to watch it alone because my wife don't understand English, though she likes western sitcoms if dubbed, which it's not.
The funny thing is if I watch an English show in her presence, I've to translate it. haha
ive used tubi. I think it was @DarthCoin shared cineby once and i never went back --it doesnt ads with my vpn --just cast it to my TV from mobile and presto
I have suspicion why you feel that way dependingon how far you're into it. I remember feeling that way after a specific episode.
It ends up good though.
I didn't like the scenes with the infighting rebels where Cassian crashed. I thought they were bumbling to the point of unbelievability. I think it was meant to show that the Rebellion is chaotic and full of amateurs, but it was a bit over the top.
My kids made me watch it. I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting to like it, but I did. It reminds me of the old Disney movies... catchy tunes, simple story, family friendly, no political agenda
I watched this documentary of Mussolini friendship with Adolf Hitler before the start of the second World war. How each of this individual will invite the other to see their Military parade and how they were ready to dominate the war.
This came to mind especially when I say Putin, Kim Jong Un at Xi Jinping's China 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
The book series is good too. If you like to read fiction. I don't read much fiction anymore but I did read of few of the books when the series was first becoming popular.
The best I've listened to is "Morena" by Dread Mar I
The best I've read is "Ulyses" by Tennyson, though not for the first time, because
I am a part of all that I have met;
Yet all experience is an arch wherethro'
Gleams that untravell'd world whose margin fades
For ever and forever when I move.
How dull it is to pause, to make an end,
To rust unburnish'd, not to shine in use!
That "Bitcoin is the way". I did not read it or saw it somewhere but it is a thought đź’ that is reinforced every day.
Watching a video of a Spanish boy who travels through several parts of the world. He showed how 5 years ago I pay with $1000 seven days of lodging in a New York area. And now in 2025 with a thousand dollars it only reached him for three days, paying $330 per night. Another thing that mentions is that 5 years ago it was a very famous place that sold a piece of pizza 🍕 by 0.99 cents which was almost the size of the boy's face, and now that same place serves a smaller piece of pizza and now costs $1.50.
conclusion, inflation and devaluation of purchasing power at its maximum, so and no matter how much
https://youtu.be/wnK8VVUMuVs?si=TX7v3nTE8tKbcIcW
This video exposes YouTube’s horrendous business practices by the way they push disgusting content to young children.
The video is shocking and I’ve watched it 3 times already. Once alone once with my wife and once with my oldest teenager. Being a parent of 3 teenagers, my wife and I had really strict rules about screen time when our children were younger and after watching this video I’m glad we were and still are about our technology rules.
Great video to watch any parent and for anyone who has a young child in their life.
"Bitcoin is the way"