

Hey you posted this in the wrong place.
Should be in upliftingnews


Hey you posted this in the wrong place.
Should be in upliftingnews


I recently watched it for the first time and loved it. The disjointed flow of it worked for me as a mechanism to immerse in an experience of a person’s life. Like a speedrun. The themes - including never really launching into life, seeking to but never really connecting with others except post-facto, struggling to understand and metabolize losses, breaching out of the self - all resonated with me so that helped.
If I zoom in on a map, all the numbers are there. But the search function only suggests roads, despite the number being included in the search field and existing on the map. I’m in a major u.s. metropolitan area
When my brain has a song on repeat, I eventually realize that it’s related to something going on in my life. It’s uncanny to have one part of the brain talking to another like that
Glad to hear others still make mixes (I still call them mixtapes, because otherwise I feel like I’m claiming to be doing something fancier than I am). My last project was a story told in 16 mixtapes. So definitely someone who picks a theme when I make them
Bandcamp links: this is the way
Anytime there’s something I don’t actually need to do + something I do need to do
Link or you’re a sleeper agent
Not a commentary on this particular product, but I don’t believe it’s quite so simple
in a similar vein, look up shrubs
Ween - Chocolate and Cheese
Also Nightmares on Wax - Smoker’s Delight, for absolutely capturing a certain mood
I’ve been waiting to be in the right frame of mind for The Skin I Live In
Never heard of Benny’s Video. But I see it’s by Hanneke so I’ll add it to my list of films that I’m waiting to be in the right frame of mind for
i find that it has the same issues
No street numbers, either. just the whole street. which is also a problem in organic maps
Martyrs along with Funny Games, Requiem for a Dream occupy this niche place in my brain. I intend to never watch them again, but think of them regularly. Like someone else mentioned, scenes remain clear in my head many years later in a way that isn’t true for most movies


Fake news. It’s full of water


I thought this was just some random silly comment. But apparently this is a thing
No, we’re talking about Brock Allen Turner the rapist of unconscious women.
Just don’t want anyone to be confused