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endubs t1_je7litq wrote
Reply to comment by Undaglow in The Big Door Prize - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun
Lasso isn't depressed, he's dealing with anxiety. Jason isn't depressed, he's just dealing with a a lot of life shit. Jimmy is probably depressed with his wife dying, but to answer your question, mental health is very relevant to current societal trends. Something not talked about for so long is bubbling over to be talked about. It makes sense.
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Reply to Best meals under $10? by candleruse
A regular sized Burrito at Anna’s for under $10 is probably the best bang for your buck as far as balanced calories go. Tastes good too.
endubs t1_je7o8g1 wrote
Reply to The Big Door Prize - Series Premiere Discussion by NicholasCajun
Watched the first three episodes. In my opinion it's quite good, and unsuspectingly multi-layered.
It enters a fictional world that doesn't exist, but mimics reality.
What's happening in the show can't really happen in reality, but yet it does.
I think the machine leaves much to be interpreted, but the user sees it as very single faceted.
The personal information required certainly raises some eyebrow.
Is it gathering person and physical information that's building a bigger machine to make more accurate predictions?
Or is there some ill intent by a third party?
I just want to tell Dusty that just because you "reached your potential", it doesn't mean you've realized your potential. If your card said "astronaut", it wouldn't be any greater. There is no hierarchy of jobs, or hobbies, or careers. It's a facade created by society. If your potential is a teacher/whistler, it means your practice as a teacher/whistler has a tremendous impact on those who you teach, or those who hear you whistle. It means that just hearing you whistle bring joy to so many peoples lives. And the trickle down affect of the students you teach is far more impactful than you realize.
Anyway, I think the show is pretty thought provoking, and also has its funny and playful moments.
I give it an 8.1 out of 10. (my Morpho card said "movie critic")