Switching between these every day
what if i told you there was one user on the russian social network/ video sharing website odnoklassniki/oднокла́ссники that has uploaded nearly every movie ever from 1896 to the current day, mostly with subtitles. and including that has uploaded every criterion collection film in full hd with subtitles. for free. all hail ok.ru user fleurinna guta
they keep their films in unlisted folders so you cant just see them all on their profile unfortunately but ill provide links. also don't ask me why this user separates their films in this way, i don't know and frankly it confuses me too.
EUROPEAN FILMS (sometimes includes west asian films?)
JAPANESE FILMS
CLASSIC FILMS (aka american and British films)
"MISC FILMS" (aka films from everywhere that isn't the usa, europe, japan. sometimes films from the GDR are in here which is confusing again because communist germany was still part of europe)
this is a much better alternative to stuff like 123movies or bflix because there are no hot singles in your area or games that you wont last 5 minutes playing. hope u enjoy and let us all praise and embrace user fleurinna guta
According to this article, California is likely to have its lowest primary turnout in the state’s history — 29%—"in part because more than 4 in 10 voters are not enthusiastic about voting for president or Congress, according to a Public Policy Institute of California survey." Further: "So far, Republican voters have turned in 32% of the ballots, according to Political Data, Mitchell’s analytics firm that monitors turnout across the state. . . .While there are roughly equal numbers of voters older than 65 and younger than 35 in California, so far 57% of the ballots turned in have been from seniors and only 2% from younger voters." (emphasis added) It's not just California.
You don't have to be "enthusiastic" about the candidate you vote for, but you must vote against the candidate you oppose.
Not voting is not a statement of dissatisfaction with the system; it says you are wiling to accept whatever other people decide, even if it's bad for you.
i am an artist
although, i haven't created anything in a few years.
i'm an artist, and yet, the only thing i do (CAN do) is pitifully observe
i am an observer, then.
i suppose it's hard to see myself as anything else, considering my singular hobby is perceiving stories.
i read, i watch, i play; i hear stories around me constantly. everything from the niche post to the highest grossing video game, or the strangers on the street to my family-- they all have a story i've seen. one that means something.
funny thing though, i can't read between the lines to save my life. as much as i observe and think about these things on a daily basis-
I never fully understand what it is that i see
maybe its a difference in interpretation between myself and my peers that makes me feel this way (i've always been a part of the crowd)
i'll dont think ill ever know why i don't get it. i cant understand anything, i've lived alone for too long. even before i was alone, i never understood them. I was too awkward. Too forward.
i dont think i'll care enough to know, though. it doesn't really matter to me. nothing ever does in the end.
maybe thats why i dont understand.
If you had to choose one, what’s your favorite scent?
There are a couple. Quick basic science lesson: the sense of smell is the sense that's most closely coordinated with memory (you can fact check that with the mentalist) because they're processed in a way that sends signals to the hippocampus, which is the part of your brain responsible for your memory. So I'd have to say that gross lemon chemical cleaner smell is one that I miss -- it's what the science lab at school smelled like. And lavender reminds me of that shitty air freshener Byakuya used in the bathroom.
literally me 24/7
watching these dcst RP blogs interact with each other is like crack please continue
the secret to life is always having something to look forward to
|| they/them || eng/esp || science-user || im senku if he was an autistic white bitch with depression
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