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lostsoul2016 OP t1_jdouwxg wrote
Reply to comment by danksformutton in Extrapolation is awesome by lostsoul2016
I don't think so. Your mileage may have varied. I'd encourage you to watch the show what it conveys rather than it's technicalities. Story telling on 1st and 3rd episodes were great.
lostsoul2016 t1_jdorxsn wrote
Reply to What is going on at the BBC? by Kagedeah
It's not your grandfather's BBC anymore.
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lostsoul2016 t1_j69jkvi wrote
Reply to Seeking passage to use for Eulogy from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. by cavillchallenger
Sorry for your loss. Not from HGG but here is what I love.
From Thich Nhat Hanh.
When we come to grips with our mortality—and realize that we aren’t going to live forever—the preciousness of everything in life emerges from the depths of our minds and our experience of life changes significantly. If you’re anything like me, you might have moments when you get reminded of your mortality—when you are touched by an emotional scene in a movie, or when you pass by a car accident, or when a loved one gets sick or dies—and after you spend some time feeling sad, upset, or philosophical, you go right back to living without death in mind and unintentionally live taking life for granted.
And while I don’t think that we should live with death always on our minds, I think that finding ways that we can remind ourselves of our impermanence on a daily basis can definitely have positive effects on happiness in ourselves and others. When we carry mortality around in the forefront of our minds, life becomes increasingly precious. We see what we may never see again; smell what we may never smell again; hear what we may never hear again; touch what we may never touch again; and taste what we may never taste again—and we enter a blissful state of deep gratitude and appreciation for what we have in each moment of each day.
lostsoul2016 t1_j5to442 wrote
Reply to comment by a-blue-phoenix in Internet Archive takes down upload of BBC’s Modi documentary by chonker200
Or get a cheap VPN and watch directly from BBC wesbite.
lostsoul2016 t1_j5to144 wrote
Reply to comment by VincentNacon in Internet Archive takes down upload of BBC’s Modi documentary by chonker200
No. Religion+Politics is cancer.
lostsoul2016 t1_j5bs9a3 wrote
Reply to comment by ca17miledrive in Elizabeth Holmes tried to flee U.S. after conviction, prosecutors allege by tokendasher
With 13k as monthly expenses.
Its almost like those of us who work hard, complete school, repay our loans, pay taxes , play by rules and then fuck off and die are full on idiots.
lostsoul2016 t1_j1kmnkq wrote
It's Mercy, Compassion, And Forgiveness I Lack. Not Rationality!
...priceless. sums up the whole movie
lostsoul2016 t1_j00qf32 wrote
Reply to A new study shows that SARS-CoV-2 antibodies persist up to 12 months after natural infection in healthy employees working in non-medical contact-intensive professions by Professional_Memist
Didnt for me. Had Covid in May and then again in August. And i had already had 3 shots by May
lostsoul2016 t1_iuw5wfv wrote
Reply to Germany to introduce 49 EUR/month travel ticket for short-and-medium-distance public transportation nationwide by nebendachs
Great idea but wondering how many would need that.
lostsoul2016 OP t1_jdow1e0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Extrapolation is awesome by lostsoul2016
What a wrong with people on this thread. Who the hell cares about celebrities. The best takeaways are the well researched and well portrayed effects of climate change. Shits already happening around us.