So Cosmic horror is essentially the psychic damage of being given the keys to an incomprehensible universe, and going mad because of it. It’s unknowable, and it will drive you mad with sadness, fear, and
“I’m pretty sure, I’m not a doctor — but I’m pretty sure if you die, the cancer dies at the same time. That’s not a loss. That’s a draw.
“Death is a funny thing. Not funny haha, like a Woody Allen movie,
The best you could loop for 10 hours as a productivity tool.
Playlist of 47 companies worth of hold music: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE1InrZfsJQlCS7l0xi2avI_iXjjxEnAD
The subject is from Michael Che on Hot Ones. That episode is embedded below. That being said… I like this movie heavy newsletter, and if you are into film at a more technical level, those 18 cuts in
Guy, with his amusing facial expressions and wholesome nature, just like 20th century philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, reminds us that we’re freer than we allow ourselves to imagine, amidst the ordinary pressure
I am not including films I know are good and haven’t seen, so I might update this list after a few more are watched. =) The Act of Killing and Deliver us from Evil.
Also, Cropsey is at the top of the
LIFE, OR; GET THE HEAVY STUFF OUT OF THE WAY
I was thinking of the CEO of the Chinese Uber, and an interview where she said growing up her father told her “Life is supposed to be hard”.
The first 11 newsletters: https://unclefishbits.com/my-first-11-newsletters-all-in-one-place-so-you-dont-have-to/
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
Newsletter #0027 – “As the world fell, each of us in our own way was broken.”
The newsletter title is a quote from Miller’s remake of Mad Max. A couple other gems: “If you can’t fix what’s broken, you’ll go insane“. and “Hope is a mistake“. I spent a lot of time thinking
So a few friends and I randomly pass old Ebert reviews to one another. If this is not a hobby or pastime, you are missing out on cultural enlightenment to the nth degree.
Recently, Joe vs the Volcano: