
Watched American Symphony, 2023 - β β β
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Watched American Symphony, 2023 - β β β
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Finished Reading Rivermouth by Alejandra Oliva


Rewatched Sing, 2016 - β β β Β½
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O: "My favorite part was the construction."

Finished Reading One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad


Watched LISTERS: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching, 2025 - β β β β
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I keep jumping back and forth on my rating and thoughts. I'm fascinated that they were able to do as much as they did with the estimated budget of $15,000 USD. Even though I wasn't always a fan of the main subjects of the documentary, I appreciate their commitment.
I still recommend watching this if you are not interested in birdwatching.
Watch it on YouTube

Finished Reading Technopoly by Neil Postman

Liked Which Part of the Indie Web Ethos is the Bigger Priority?


Watched Heat, 1995 - β β β β β
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I regret waiting 30 years to watch this.
What do you say I buy you a cup of coffee?

Rewatched Ghost World, 2001 - β β β
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This post was supposed to be my entry for December's IndieWeb Movie Club hosted by Dr. Matt Lee.
I still haven't read the graphic novel that this is based on but that was my original plan.
I'm curious whether the ambiguity and almost fantastical parts are present in the book. If so, do those themes play a bigger part? I kinda wish they did.
I used to think about one day, just not telling anyone, and going off to some random place. And I'd just... disappear. And they'd never see me again. Did you ever think about stuff like that?