Yeah but we're not living for people
classic
Elden Ring. Somehow failing my way forward helps. Also, going back and slaughtering creatures that used to one shot me
I appreciate Rachel Pollack's commentary in 78 Degrees of Wisdom, on the Strength card for just this reason.
I liked Twilight 2, actually. Just happened to see it in the right moment that it worked for me. Never watched the rest of the series though
I did. I'll have to check, but I think I've seen a fair amount of his post-twilight films. Like Radcliffe, he generally picks interesting projects, if nothing else
Cosmopolis, Good Time, High Life, and ofc The Lighthouse being some of them
Edit: spelling
I would've never expected to say this 17 years ago (don't linger on that detail too long), but Robert Pattinson
What's the link for the furry hacker hosting in the Netherlands? I guess it's the influence of the fediverse, but this scenario does sound more trustworthy
I'm frankly in a phase of life where I am seeing with ever fresh clarity all the mistakes I've made that have led me to the rather solitary life I lead. And many days I'm just keeping my interactions with others to a minimum so that I don't create any opportunities to feel shit about my interpersonal skills. But, and so, nonetheless, I manage to find self-pride in very little things.
Like how this week I learned all these keyboard shortcuts to make my editing of a text document faster. Or today, some kid was lingering by the basketball court awkwardly — like heartbreakingly awkward in his own skin. I asked him if he wanted to shoot a few before I headed home and made him a deal that I wasn't allowed to go home 'til he shot a 3-pointer. I let him have as many tries as he needed until he get one.
Hopefully you're not in a time zone where it's too late!
Well, that was a little detour
What a world we live in