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  1. Ben Oliver, , more info

    Tenet
    I'll see you in the beginning, friend. In two and bit hours I will will to became a guy who will have seen Tenet. I am starting this review with the last paragraph and the whole thing is a palindrome. 🎵BRRRRRRRRRRR🎵 The laser focus on the forwards-backwards time concept worked for me and I really enjoyed the film. That is to say, I enjoyed the film and its focus on …
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  2. JoeHx Blog, , more info

    2024 End of Year Side Income Report
    2025 is here. Now that 2024 is complete, I can look and see how much I made doing things outside of normal employment. This will be the second year I’ve done it in the beginning of January instead of the end of December, and the ninth year of doing it in general. Here are the past eight income reports: 2023 End of Year Side Income Report 2022 End of Year …
    By JoeHx, 666 words
  3. 8Sided Blog, , more info

    How to Disappear Defiantly
    This post was originally intended for the actual friends I share on Facebook, not necessarily the ‘added friends’ who I don’t know in real life. Over the decades, I’ve made many worldwide acquaintances; sadly, my only link to some is as a Facebook connection. This screed is about deleting my Facebook account, which means forever severing connections with some people I’ve had the pleasure of knowing. This is not a …
    By M Donaldson, 1,373 words
  4. Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info

    AK Monthly Recap: December 2024
    If you’re going to be in northern Europe in December, you need to be prepared for the darkness. Every day gets darker than the last, and by early December, you’ll find yourself wondering just how bleak it can get. But that’s where the Christmas lights come in. And the markets. And everything becomes a little more bearable. Table of Contents ToggleDestinations VisitedDo You Want to Move Abroad in 2025?HighlightsChallengesBlog Posts …
    By Adventurous Kate, 2,058 words
  5. Defiant Sloth, , more info

    2025-01-13 22:01
    The Midwest will likely benefit from “farm productivity, economy and in overall comfort” as a more habitable place to live than anywhere else in the US. It’s sad to say, as so many live elsewhere, but it looks to be a bastion of safe haven if climate change continues its inevitable march.
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  6. Classic Film and TV Café, , more info

    Corbucci's The Great Silence
    Jean-Louis Trintignant as Silence.The most acclaimed Spaghetti Western filmmaker not named Sergio Leone. That's an apt description for Sergio Corbucci, a prolific Italian director and screenwriter whose career spanned four decades. Although he directed comedies, horror films, and sand-and-scandal epics, Corbucci is best known for his Spaghetti Westerns, especially Django (1966). Inspired by his friend Leone, Corbucci crafted a violent, allegorical Western that generated dozens of imitations and grew in …
    By Rick29, 554 words
  7. Open Thinkering, , more info

    A ramble-post about writing
    This is a test to see if I can write from the comfort of my bed using a wireless keyboard with my Onyx BOOX Note Air 2 e-ink tablet. The answer, with a bit of tweaking in the ‘e-ink centre’ of the Android settings pane — which I think is custom to the Onyx devices — is ‘yes’. I’m not likely to turn into Patricia Highsmith, author of The Talented …
    By Doug Belshaw, 320 words
  8. Bowblog, , more info

    When will I become patriotic?
    Come, love of country, fill my heart… I do love Britain. I guess I love England more. London most of all. I hope that in my life I’ve honoured the place I live and not disgraced it or undermined it (I support England and GB in sporting events – I fly a little flag on the car during the World Cup). So I really don’t want to sound like one …
    By Steve Bowbrick, 785 words
  9. Waves of Devotion, , more info

    Monday Morning Greetings 2025 #3 – Do You Believe in Miracles?!
    Do You Believe in Miracles?![1] When something miraculous happens, we have two mutually exclusive choices to explain it. Either its cause is supernatural or within the scope of known natural laws. For example, the famous magician David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear. His audience was blown away, but when later it was discovered how he did it, it was clear that it was just a brilliantly orchestrated stunt. …
    By Dhanurdhara Swami, 1,065 words
  10. Pnårp’s docile & perfunctory page, , more info

    A horse, a printer, a chipmunk, a ruined handbag
    Pnårp and his huzzey-muffet had an out-of-order horse adventure this week—which also solved his printer problems!
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  11. Cameras and Photography Explained | News/Views | Thom Hogan, , more info

    The Continuing Problem of APS-C
    If there's ever been a position in the camera world where the majority of the Japanese companies keep their butts clenched, it's APS-C. That really boils down to a simple thought: in order to provide lower priced entry products they need the cost savings implicit in APS-C, but they really don't want those lower priced products to compete with the higher end and higher margin products they make. Almost by …
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  12. Conscientious Photography Magazine, , more info

    Photographers After Social Media
    We’re currently witnessing the death throes of social media. As is always the case when something monstrous dies, it’s not a pretty sight. None of it would matter much, though, if social media did not have the power to drag along liberal democracy into the abyss. As photographers, we’re all citizens of some country. Thus, at least in theory we have an interest in improving our general life conditions. I …
    By Jörg Colberg, 2,030 words
  13. Miss Pearl, , more info

    Gaiman, Consent & Community Safety
    The Vulture recently published There Is No Safeword, a rigorous deconstruction of the ongoing history of predation by author Neil Gaiman, acting against multiple, vulnerable women. This, alone isn’t new information. Nor is the role by which he used BDSM to try to justify his actions. What the article did did, which other discussions didn’t tend to go into as much, was talk about the role of how… Source
    By Miss Pearl, 74 words
  14. Beer Insider, , more info

    It’s all in the timing
    Just before Christmas, I enjoyed a very lengthy lunch at Sweetings in the City of London. It’s an institution, and I’m embarrassed to say that it was my first visit, despite working in the City for eight years in the early 1990s. Regardless of when I’d visited, it would no doubt have been exactly the…
    By Glynn Davis, 60 words
  15. maya.land, , more info

    I have been delaying telling you about this medieval personal website because it’s just too good
    Look, I wanted to pick out highlights like I’d done for ribo.zone so I’d know that you’d get the force of the recommendation, the weight of it. But every time I go back to find more to narrow in on, I get massively distracted by just how good this site is. And it’s been ages now that I’ve not posted this and I’m guilty about it, that you haven’t seen …
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