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can u guess what im listening to while having my 4am smoke
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biteapple · 30 days
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I'm working with someone new lately (her partner is out for the week) and she and I used to get along but ACTUALLY working alongside her..... really bothering me. And I think we're really bothering one another honestly
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bethanydelleman · 20 days
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Jealousy in Jane Austen's Works
Since I got an ask about this recently, how does Jane Austen use jealousy in her novels?
Justified Jealousy (a person has made promises to another and is now violating them):
Catherine for her brother James, when Isabella flirts with Captain Tilney (Northanger Abbey) "jealous for her brother" and James for himself.
Lucy about Edward and Elinor: "That Lucy was disposed to be jealous of her appeared very probable: it was plain that Edward had always spoken highly in her praise, not merely from Lucy’s assertion, but from her venturing to trust her on so short a personal acquaintance, with a secret so confessedly and evidently important." (Sense & Sensibility) Lucy is right that Edward has fallen for Elinor, wrong that he would betray her because of it.
Sophia Grey, about Marianne Dashwood and Willoughby (her betrothed) "and Sophia, jealous as the devil on the other hand, looking all that was" (Sense & Sensibility)
Mr. Rushworth, about Maria and Henry Crawford, "I do think that Mr. Rushworth was sometimes very jealous." (Mansfield Park)
The reactions to this justified jealousy are all different. James Morland endures for a little while, then breaks off his engagement. This was the healthiest thing to do. Lucy attacks the rival instead of addressing the issue with her fiance. Mr. Rushworth ultimately ignores the fact that his future wife loves someone else, and agrees to a doomed marriage. Sophia Grey forces Willoughby to "break up" with Marianne, unsure how that goes for her, but at least she went into marriage with her eyes open.
Manipulative (Supposed) Jealousy:
Isabella to Catherine, when Catherine refuses to break a prior engagement with another friend, "I cannot help being jealous, Catherine, when I see myself slighted for strangers, I, who love you so excessively!" (Northanger Abbey)
Isabella tries to use jealousy to guilt Catherine into breaking her engagement with the Tilneys. Catherine finds it unjust and mean, she refuses to give in.
Jealousy as a Means to Establish Boundaries:
Henry Tilney, speaking about Catherine and John Thorpe, "I consider a country-dance as an emblem of marriage. Fidelity and complaisance are the principal duties of both; and those men who do not choose to dance or marry themselves, have no business with the partners or wives of their neighbours." (Northanger Abbey)
This is a particular case. I don't think Henry is in love with Catherine yet, and I don't think he actually believes that Catherine likes John, but he does frame his opposition to John and Catherine talking in jealousy. As Catherine has agreed to be his partner, he is justified in asking her to devote her time to him. Also, once Catherine assures him of her "faithfullness", he backs off, "Now you have given me a security worth having; and I shall proceed with courage". They have established their level of commitment.
Wanting Someone Who is Interested in Someone Else:
Caroline Bingley about Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, "Miss Bingley saw, or suspected, enough to be jealous; and her great anxiety for the recovery of her dear friend Jane received some assistance from her desire of getting rid of Elizabeth." (Pride & Prejudice)
Fanny Price, during the play about Edmund and Mary, "She was full of jealousy and agitation." (Mansfield Park)
Julia about her sister and Henry Crawford, "made even Julia admit, in her jealousy of her sister, the absolute necessity of distrusting his attentions" (Mansfield Park)
Charles Hayter of Captain Wentworth and Henrietta, "It was evident that Charles Hayter was not well inclined towards Captain Wentworth." (Persuasion)
We can assume that Colonel Brandon was jealous of Willoughby (Sense & Sensibility)
Both Colonel Brandon and Fanny Price keep their feelings to themselves. They do not pressure their object of affection or attack rivals. Colonel Brandon is even extremely hesitant to reveal what Willoughby has done to Eliza. Charles Hayter feels jealous of Captain Wentworth and quits the field, which helps Henrietta realize where her true affections lie.
Caroline Bingley and Julia both act out because of their jealousy. Julia sulks and Caroline attacks Elizabeth.
Jealousy as a Means to Realize Feelings:
Mary Crawford realizing that she loves Edmund, "She had, moreover, to contend with one disagreeable emotion entirely new to her—jealousy. His friend Mr. Owen had sisters; he might find them attractive." (Mansfield Park)
Mr. Knightley about Frank and Emma, "On his side, there had been a long-standing jealousy, old as the arrival, or even the expectation, of Frank Churchill.—He had been in love with Emma, and jealous of Frank Churchill, from about the same period, one sentiment having probably enlightened him as to the other. It was his jealousy of Frank Churchill that had taken him from the country." (Emma)
Captain Wentworth of Mr. Elliot and Anne, "Jealousy of Mr Elliot! It was the only intelligible motive. Captain Wentworth jealous of her affection!" (Persuasion)
These feelings are mostly presented as morally neutral. Mary Crawford takes no action against the Miss Owens, she just becomes more friendly to Edmund. Mr. Knightley does speak against Frank to Emma, but Emma disagrees with him about it. Captain Wentworth leaves when jealous, but does not impose his feelings upon Anne.
Other:
Emma supposes that Jane was jealous of her, but that's not completely clear from Jane's perspective, "No doubt it had been from jealousy.—In Jane’s eyes she had been a rival" (Emma)
Mrs. Elton jokes that Mr. Elton will be jealous because Mr. Woodhouse is so complimentary (Emma)
Mrs. Bennet is jealous of Charlotte Lucas's eventual position as the future mistress of Longbourn (Pride & Prejudice)
What You Don't See: No Austen hero displays possessive jealousy, like forbidding a heroine from seeing a male friend or dancing with other men at a ball. No male friendships are curtailed or challenged, which can be a common romance trope.
I ignored mentions of jealousy that didn't really relate to interpersonal relationships
Conclusion: Jane Austen shows a lot of healthy and unhealthy jealousy and reactions to it. Mr. Rushworth is stupid for ignoring that his fiance was in love with someone else, but Lucy attacking Elinor because Edward loved her was also wrong. Several main characters feel jealousy because their object of affection loves another, but they do not impose those feelings on others. Jealousy can help a person realize their true feelings. Establishing commitment can also be a healthy thing to do.
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after all the vietnam posts today and looking at everything from this winter break and that montage someone just did today of lando and martin's friendship and all those videos and the love for him mclaren posted when he renewed his contract, then looking back at some old videos and pics people have been posting of late, i'm so in my feels about lando idek.
he's gone from that shy, anxiety-ridden boy who carried imposter syndrome and self-doubt through his 1st year or 2 in f1 and who clung to folks like carlos and max f as something of a safety blanket, who was happiest holed up at home streaming and openly admitted he was a bit sheltered and unworldly and who self-confessedly hated being touched or showing too much open affection to people except a very select few, to now being such a confident team leader and figurehead for everyone at mclaren to look to and an integral pillar of everything the team is building, and a confident and thriving man who wears his heart openly on his sleeve and shows his affection for those he loves with his full chest, who throws himself into new hobbies no matter what people think of him or how much people mock him for it just bc he wants to try something new and has now spent the winter traveling the world with his now-sizeable found family (bc aside from his actual blood relatives i think just about everyone he holds close has been along for the ride at some stage this winter from val d'isere to now) who all clearly adore him and is also making new friends left and right (and has half the edm community wrapped around his little finger) by just being himself.
i don't mean this to sound like i'm babying him or eulogizing him or anything bc i hate when folks do that but seeing it all back-to-back the past few days and seeing the contrast from then to now being so obvious, i'm so damn proud of him and it's been amazing to watch him grow so much in front of our eyes. and ffs i sound like such a strange sap now i read that back but i hope u know what i mean here.
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I've been in my Lando feels all break with everything he's done, so I totally relate
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Civerous — Maze Envy (20 Buck Spin)
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Civerous is one of those death metal band names that seems as if it should actually be a word in the OED, likely something along these lines: “Civerous, adj. Of or in the manner of a predatory quadruped with enormous incisors and canine teeth; voracious; possessing an outsized appetite averse to regulation or restraint.” Unbound from the specifics of an actual definition, it’s a lot of fun to imagine those sorts of usages, beasts and other linguistic contexts for the word. It’s decidedly less fun to listen to Maze Envy, Civerous’s first LP for the prolific death metal label 20 Buck Spin, but fun is not among the priorities motivating music this heavy and intense. It bites.
The band seems to be characterizing that intensity with the inventive subgenre tag “caustic death/doom,” and this reviewer can stipulate to the caustic properties of the guitar tone that dominates Maze Envy’s heaviest passages — it’s tasty. But we should note that guitarist Daniel Salinas and vocalist Issaiah Vaca also play in heady post-black metal band Aylwin, and there are aspects of Civerous’s sound that create textures notably removed from the gruesome down-tuned disgust of death/doom. See the George Crumb-like glissando strings that shimmer and keen through “The Azure Eye,” or the guttering glow of the clean plucking in “Endless Symmetry.” Those two tracks function as introductory passages to longer, more dour and (yep) caustic songs, “Shrouded in Crystals” and “Labyrinth Charm,” respectively. But the intro tunes frame the longer compositions with what feel like arch ambitions. Are those gestures post-, or are they proggy?
Some listeners (hello) do not respond productively to the conjunction of “prog” and “death metal” — and to be clear, it’s not Civerous invoking the problematic p-word. There’s a pummeling toughness in Maze Envy’s heaviest minutes (see the opening of the title track, or the closing three minutes of “Shrouded in Crystals”) that’s akin to the growling, blatting, thunderous approach of a biker gang. Those passages ground the record in doom metal’s traditional grit, a gravid muscularity that struts and glowers. The results are more than adequate to banish the preening peacocking endemic in prog’s valorizations of technical mastery.
But still, Civerous makes an idiosyncratic variety of death/doom. It often feels like high-brow stuff (a decidedly proggy attribute), as interested in ornament as it is in ponderous power. The closest this reviewer can come to making sense of the combination of sensibilities is to compare the music to some transcendent visual moments in From Beyond (1986), Stuart Gordon’s hilariously esoteric sleazefest: see the spectacular death of Bubba Brownlee (Ken Foree), or the initial glimpse of the mutated Dr Pretorius (Ted Sorel). Those shots are as gloriously hyperreal as they are confessedly fabricated with cheap foam latex and syrupy fake blood; they are comic and horrific, vertiginous and goofball. At its best, Maze Envy produces a similar collision of ill-fitting but effective aesthetic elements: a strange sort of good taste, and lots of ripping teeth.
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ebookporn · 1 year
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The Ideals
There are few if any passages in the works of Sir Thomas Browne that I do not find thoroughly delightful; but two afford me particularly intense pleasure. One is the opening paragraph from his essay “On Dreams”:
Half our dayes wee passe in the shadowe of the earth, and the brother of death exacteth a third part of our lives. A good part of our sleepes is peeced out with visions, and phantasticall objects wherin wee are confessedly deceaved. The day supplyeth us with truths, the night with fictions and falsehoods, which uncomfortably divide the natural account of our beings. And therefore having passed the day in sober labours and rationall enquiries of truth, wee are fayne to betake ourselves unto such a state of being, wherin the soberest heads have acted all the monstrosities of melancholy, and which unto open eyes are no better then folly and madnesse.
And the other is the final paragraph from the second chapter of the fifth book of the immense, glorious, and shamefully neglected miscellany Pseudodoxia Epidemica, entitled “Of the Picture of Dolphins”:
And thus also must that picture be taken of a Dolphin clasping an Anchor: that is, not really, as is by most conceived out of affection unto man, conveighing the Anchor unto the ground: but emblematically, according as Pierius hath expressed it, The swiftest animal conjoyned with that heavy body, implying that common moral, Festina lentè: and that celerity should always be contempered with cunctation.
To my mind, each is in its own way a perfect, exquisitely faceted gem of English prose from an especially glorious literary epoch. The music of the one has haunted me for most of my life; the gleeful perversity of the other has lost none of its power to make me laugh in nearly four decades. And, however great the joy I take in either of these passages in isolation, it is as nothing compared to the idiot bliss I derive from their juxtaposition. Taken together, they ideally illustrate the two extremes of the great man’s voice: on the one hand, its glowing beauty and spacious sonority; on the other, its anfractuous density and heedless flamboyance. 
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🍨 - What are expectations your muse has had about love that either was false or impossible to live up to?
❤ - What's something you feel like your muse needs to work on for a relationship to happen or for a relationship to be healthy? Do you think that's possible? Or is it something that'll likely never happen?
🌵 - How toxic would a relationship be with your muse? Would it be able to be fixed?
🌺 - Would they be willing to change any part of them for a partner? If not how far would they be willing to go.
LET’S TALK ABOUT ROMANCE! MUSE QUESTIONS
🍨 - What are expectations your muse has had about love that either was false or impossible to live up to?
“What a simple question. Ever since my traitorous mother abandoned my father and I for some unknown suitor, I was convinced that not only is true love unattainable, but also that Vampires should never chase after it to begin with. Don’t ever expect me, or anyone of the undead race for that matter, to treat you like some knight in shining armor whose sole purpose is to protect you or rush to your aid in times of dire need. If anything, instead of living up to this fantasized idealization of love, I wish to both protect you and lay claim to your blood, being the sole person who holds the privilege of introducing you to a world of pain.”  
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❤ - What's something you feel like your muse needs to work on for a relationship to happen or for a relationship to be healthy? Do you think that's possible? Or is it something that'll likely never happen?
“There are times wherein I still feel indebted to Karlheinz-sama, even if he no longer treads this earth or even if Eve has already selected her Adam. Perhaps not regarding his plan in general so much as it is my instinct to question what choices he would want me to make, rather than live completely autonomously. It's because of my devotion to my benefactor that I lived many decades of my life without always considering what I desire most, as opposed to which path would be most conducive to fulfilling his orders, which is confessedly an area of improvement I ought to concentrate on in the future not only for my own sake, but also for that of my partner's."
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🌵 - How toxic would a relationship be with your muse? Would it be able to be fixed?
“Admittedly, most humans would undoubtedly label the relationship dynamic I have with my prey as toxic enough to corrode even the most resilient of alloys. Needless to say, however, I care little for how society may view our love. There is no need to fix what is not broken. Anyone involved with me should know they are dealing with a Vampire, or in other words, a ruthless demon with a penchant for spilling the blood of my livestock. It may be what others deem as ‘unhealthy’ but nonetheless I wish for nothing less than to see the two of us succumb to the sweet poison of our relationship together.”
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🌺 - Would they be willing to change any part of them for a partner? If not how far would they be willing to go.
“Each relationship has its compromises, but even so I refuse to adjust my core values just to adhere to my prey’s selfish requests. If you’re unwilling to accept me as your master, then I will simply train you starting with your body to learn to utterly lose yourself in the sensation of losing your blood in copious amounts to sate my thirst. However, that isn’t to say I won’t entertain the idea of accommodating your needs if it is both within reasonable demand and would further the development of our love.”
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"Allegory, then, is something disenchanted moderns need to know better, but it is not, Lewis intimates, quite as revelatory as symbol or myth. 'There is nothing "mystical" or mysterious about medieval allegory; the poets know quite clearly what they are about and are well aware that the figures which they present to us are fictions. Symbolism is a mode of thought, but allegory is a mode of expression.' Allegory is a lower form in that 'the allegorist leaves the given--his own passions--to talk of that which is confessedly less real, which is a fiction. The symbolist leaves the given to find that which is more real.' The distinction, reminiscent of Coleridge, was rather forced, however; in a 1940 letter, Lewis said it was one of the parts of The Allegory of Love with which he felt dissatisfied. While Tolkien would insist to his last breath on the strict separation of the allegorical from the mythopoeic imagination, Lewis was wiling to accept that these genres can be difficult to define with precision and often come mixed."
-The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, Philip Zaleski & Carol Zaleski
I appreciate this passage for a number of reasons. First and foremost, I feel it sheds light on the endless (and often tedious) debate over whether or not the Narnia books are allegories. I've always held that they are not--they are symbolic rather than strict allegories--but that final line indicates that by the time Lewis was writing them he saw the lines between symbol and allegory as more blurred, and so perhaps the truth is that they are both symbolic and allegorical, and at the same time more than either, rather than having to choose one or the other.
I also appreciate it for how it shows Lewis's ability to see things as they are, rather than as they ought to be, (cough, Tolkien, cough), and his willingness to change his mind and admit to having done such.
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mmmmalo · 2 years
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Pun brain turned Cobalt Thief into Cobbled Thief and now I'm watching Thief and the Cobbler clips... also discovered a precursor to "stay in your lane", via etymonline:
"The cobbler should stick to his last" (ne sutor ultra crepidam) is from the anecdote of Greek painter Apelles.
On one occasion a cobbler noticed a fault in the painting of a shoe, and remarking upon it to a person standing by, passed on. As soon as the man was out of sight Apelles came from his hiding-place, examined the painting, found that the cobbler's criticism was just, and at once corrected the error. ... The cobbler came by again and soon discovered that the fault he had pointed out had been remedied; and, emboldened by the success of his criticism, began to express his opinion pretty freely about the painting of the leg! This was too much for the patience of the artist, who rushed from his hiding place and told the cobbler to stick to his shoes. [William Edward Winks, "Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers," London, 1883]
[The tale is variously told, and the quote is variously reported: Pliny ("Natural History" XXXV.x.36) has ne supra crepidam judicaret, while Valerius Maximus (VIII.xiii.3) gives supra plantam ascendere vetuit. The version cited here confessedly is for the sake of the book name]
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snarp · 2 years
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When I got home, the living room carpet was covered with dried-out bits of egg and breakfast biscuit which Dad had self-confessedly been trying to share with my cats every morning to make them love him. (Did not work.) (There was also puke on the floor.)
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Hi everyone! Thank you for the warm welcomes (and welcome backs)! I'm Ruby, and this time around I'll be writing for Calypso's emo main dancer, main rapper and vocalist Lux! They're a bit of a sadboi but I love them anyway, and I hope you will too! I'll leave some bullets on them below, and you're free to check out the pages linked below for a more complete look at them! Please feel free to drop a like on this post so I know you’re interested in plotting!
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Born and raised in Songkhla, Thailand by a construction worker father and a soup kitchen-running mother
The elder of two, their younger brother is referred to mostly as Ice
Lux's childhood nickname was actually Milk, and they wanted it to be their stage name, but DMS said it lacked ✨Star Quality✨
The family was poor - never to the point of starvation, but they hardly had what one would call a disposable income.
The family's financial situation made it mean all the more when, on their tenth birthday, they were gifted a secondhand guitar.
Lux was scouted while in Bangkok for a cousin's wedding. They confessedly spent more of the celebratory period jamming out with locals than with their family, but it evidently paid off. They were thirteen when they were shipped off to Korea, dreaming of producing their own music and writing lyrics that rang true for their life experience.
What they got was... well, less than their ideal, to put it lightly.
Their compositions were rejected, ignored, or "shelved for later" even once they made it into Calypso, which made them big mad when they knew the quality of their work was better than much of what Calypso was putting out.
Their time finally came, however, when Calypso's concept switched from girly to sexy. They produced and composed a ton of Calypso's music from then on. Find details here.
They would also go on to feature on Selene's Ahh Oop, write the melody for Polaris' DNA and Ultraviolet's Whistle, and compose and produce Quantum's Chained Up.
They're autistic which is something they're proud of if touchy about - it's not common knowledge.
They're a bicon and nonbinary - they use they/he pronouns.
Music positively consumes them - they obsess over it, and while they have their favorite genres they're not the type to dump on any specific sound as "not real music".
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viraajsisodiya · 14 days
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Discipline and obligations are limitless burdens; if adherence and admissible conditions create equanimity among them, then the transition to renunciation will neither be avoidable nor bounded. Besides, humans are also involved in the abominable deeds of salvation through misguided and lackadaisical methods and shortcuts. The potential of every form of energy is assumptive, grantable, and plausible towards actions, but only when humans sequence their procedures in the correct and acceptable ritual and meaningful rite. Karma arising, concluding, and abandoning from abandoned verbs always keeps wandering around the shortcomings, loggerheads, inculpation, and censure, but the duty of truthfulness coming out of this smoke is confessedly fixed. Every activity is a mechanism entangled in the temporal web; the work done by friendly nature is the compound of smooth, orderly, and unquestionably liberating man. This fire, air, and water are settled with the devoir of onus functions without any peccancy or frailty.
#Duties #Action #BhagavadGita #Inspiration🙏🙏
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cleoenfaserum · 2 months
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COMA (1978) and the 13th WARRIOR (1999) Michael Crichton series.
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What do these two movies have in common? The short answer, nothing. The real answer, Michael Crichton. I have been following Michael Crichton's movies for some time and will continue to do so until I have posted all his movies as a director, movies based on his novels or scripts he has written or participated in based on IMdB list. That is my intention.
The two movies mentioned in the title of the blog are special to me. COMA was a novel I read many years ago by Robin Cook and saw the movie later on. Curiously enough, Robin Cook is also a medical doctor, who I followed and a fan of his, having read many of his long list of books.
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Now the 13th Warrior is new to me. But one thing I have in common with the film is the nationality of the main character who appears on the poster, Antonio Banderas, being a Spaniard as I am, sort of makes me proud. Your right, that is not reason enough, but he is a good actor.
Before we get into the story, perhaps it would be wise to have some notion of what is a coma, if you haven't guessed, but in any case, here is a description: GO TO: Coma - Wikipedia
So, let's get to it.
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Coma is a 1978 American mystery thriller film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. The film rights were acquired by director Michael Crichton.
The cast includes Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Richard Widmark, and Rip Torn. Among the actors in smaller roles are Tom Selleck, Lois Chiles, and Ed Harris.
Confessedly, I have a passion for thoroughness. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing, exceeds any statue of limitations sometimes, making my blog unbearably long. The story was adapted again into a two-part television miniseries broadcast in September 2012, but I cannot help myself to look into it and if possible, post it. Coma (1978 film) - Wikipedia
IMdB: 6'9 DRAMA-MYSTERY-THRILLER DURATION: 1h 53m
When a young female doctor notices an unnatural amount of comas occurring in her hospital she uncovers a horrible conspiracy.
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Coma is a 2012 American television miniseries based on the 1977 novel Coma by Robin Cook and the subsequent 1978 film Coma. It is a four-hour medical thriller released in September, 2012.
The series was directed by Mikael Salomon and produced by Ridley Scott and his brother Tony Scott, the same team that adapted The Andromeda Strain into the 2008 miniseries on A&E. The film is dedicated to Tony Scott, who died in August 2012, only weeks before its broadcast premiere. Coma (American miniseries) - Wikipedia
IMdB: 5'8 DRAMA-MYSTERY-SCI-FI DURATION: 4 hrs.
A young medical student discovers that something sinister is going on in her hospital after routine procedures send more than a few seemingly healthy patients into comas on the operating table.
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The 13th Warrior is a 1999 American historical fiction action film based on Michael Crichton's 1976 novel Eaters of the Dead, which is a loose adaptation of the tale of Beowulf combined with Ahmad ibn Fadlan's historical account of the Volga Vikings.
It stars Antonio Banderas as ibn Fadlan, as well as Diane Venora and Omar Sharif. It was directed by John McTiernan; Crichton directed some uncredited reshoots. The film was produced by McTiernan, Crichton, and Ned Dowd, with Andrew G. Vajna, James Biggam and Ethan Dubrow as executive producers.
Production and marketing costs reputedly reached $160 million, but it grossed $61 million at the box office worldwide, becoming the biggest box office bomb of 1999, with losses of up to $129 million. The 13th Warrior - Wikipedia
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IMdB 6'6 ACTION -ADVENTURE- HISTORY DURATION: 1h 42m
A man, having fallen in love with the wrong woman, is sent by the sultan himself on a diplomatic mission to a distant land as an ambassador. Stopping at a Viking village port to restock on supplies, he finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a quest to banish a mysterious threat in a distant Viking land.
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The Reluctant Traveler
Release Date: February 24, 2023 | Apple TV+
SYNOPSIS:
The eight-episode series follows Levy as he visits some of the world’s most beautiful and intriguing destinations in Costa Rica, Finland, Italy, Japan, Maldives, Portugal, South Africa and the United States, exploring remarkable hotels and the places and cultures surrounding them.
Self-confessedly not your typical travel show host — he’s not usually adventurous or well-versed in globe-trotting, Levy agrees the time is finally right for him to broaden his horizons. Levy packs his suitcase with some trepidation but hopes his experiences might lead to a whole new chapter in life, even if it means confronting some of his long-held fears. Join him as he buckles up for the ultimate eye-opening adventure!
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While there’s plenty of fun in seeing Levy squirm and crack jokes nervously, The Reluctant Traveler is also set up to be a positive, uplifting series about finding the joys in the world around us. The end of the trailer sees Levy reflecting on his journey, saying, “It’s about what’s really important – nature, family, the friends that I met.” By the end of the series, it looks like all the screaming and near-heart attacks will be worth it for the actor.
CAST: Eugene Levy
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loved ur uquiz- any tips for someone looking to create their own someday 👀
thank youuu
i really don't have many, because confessedly i'd like to try another style of uquiz, one that's much less prone to... how do i say it... self indulgence and questions that are really there because there's something i want to talk about, and i know i'll get a pass if i make if amusing enough.
my tip to you is to do what excites you or what interests you, and also to try and create a consistent tone-- whether that be humorous or reflective or mysterious and magical via some sort of roleplay. have fun! also, the simplest questions are usually the best.
most importantly, i would try to make your questions as accessible as possible. skips on lyrics and images questions and anything that might be regionally or generationally divisive, or anything where the answers include fandoms/interests that might not be universal, etc. basically, be generous with the skip buttons and don't make them count for any result.
also, if you're going to add a favorite color option, please include orange. for my sake.
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