Yeah, I don't know. The aspects I associate with the Raiders shot are the openness, the wind, the "group effort". The Pluribus shot felt intimate, lonely, focused. But hey, what do I know 😆
November 26, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Yeah, I don't know. The aspects I associate with the Raiders shot are the openness, the wind, the "group effort". The Pluribus shot felt intimate, lonely, focused. But hey, what do I know 😆
"A Tale of Two Topas" is not only a incredibly strong episode of television, it also features my favourite soundtrack cue of the whole show, composed by Kevin Kaska, "Kelly Invited Topa".
"A Tale of Two Topas" is not only a incredibly strong episode of television, it also features my favourite soundtrack cue of the whole show, composed by Kevin Kaska, "Kelly Invited Topa".
Aside from Andor being absolutely great, I usually don't have a problem watching stuff that isn't 100% amazing. There are problems in all the Star Wars shows (and all media in general), some big, some minor. But usually I find elements I like in each one, so I watch them for those.
November 24, 2025 at 7:50 PM
Aside from Andor being absolutely great, I usually don't have a problem watching stuff that isn't 100% amazing. There are problems in all the Star Wars shows (and all media in general), some big, some minor. But usually I find elements I like in each one, so I watch them for those.
Our daughter is 7, and I've been reading to her every single night since she was 1. She prefers me doing it over my wife, because I'm doing the voices and everything 😆 And possibly because of that (not the voices, but the reading), she loves reading to herself as well!
So, yeah, read to your kids!
November 22, 2025 at 11:00 PM
Our daughter is 7, and I've been reading to her every single night since she was 1. She prefers me doing it over my wife, because I'm doing the voices and everything 😆 And possibly because of that (not the voices, but the reading), she loves reading to herself as well!
Honest question: what would have been different, had you been diagnosed as a kid? Would your parents have treated you differently? Different school? Medication? Or simply ease of mind growing up? I at least assume ignorance wasn't bliss in this case?
November 15, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Honest question: what would have been different, had you been diagnosed as a kid? Would your parents have treated you differently? Different school? Medication? Or simply ease of mind growing up? I at least assume ignorance wasn't bliss in this case?