The making of HBO’s iconic 1982 intro and the final result is still mind-blowing. A reminder of how much creativity and craftsmanship went into pre-digital visual effects.
Mind = BLOWN. I’ve watched Back to the Future a million times and never noticed this insane detail.
Marty McFly literally altered the timeline just by hitting that one pine tree.
The attention to detail in 1985 cinema was unmatched. Did you catch this easter egg the first time around?
Do not use StubHub. I purchased $1,500 of Journey tickets from them. They promised delivery before 4:30pm for a 7:30pm show. I spent 3 hours in the afternoon trying to get the tickets. Nothing. The venue was an hour from my home. At 6:30 no resolution, no contact. I did not go. I received upgraded tickets from them via email at 7:37pm via email. The show had started. I asked for a complete refund. They refused. They said I could have seen most of the show. These people are criminals. Period. @StubHub
@coinbureau false, as confirmed by literally you, lmao
but it seems you decided to keep the post up to farm engagement rather than unpublishing complete bullshit
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I’ve been married for decades.
I still listen as my husband talks about government, the military, guns, and world events
topics I knew nothing about before we met.
They’re not always my natural interests, but I listen anyway. Sometimes he’ll talk for hours and I’ll just sit and listen.
I’ve learned from him, asked questions, and grown to understand what he loves and why.
That’s part of being a wife.
It’s what I call “duty listening”
giving him my full attention so he feels respected, valued, and heard.
Real marriage means choosing to listen and learn about the things your spouse cares about, even when it takes effort because you care about them.
This is exactly why so many modern relationships are disconnected today.
People don’t have much in common anymore, not because they’re incompatible from the start, but because they refuse to take the time to listen and learn.
They chase what personally excites them, and never bridge the gap.
Without that investment, shared interests never develop, only parallel lives.
It’s why they have separate friends, and act single even in relationships.
The world wants women to believe marriage is self-serving: weddings, baby showers, vacations, and retirement plans.
It’s not.
Marriage is listening, learning, changing and getting closer to becoming a better person together not apart.
If she won’t watch what you watch, listen to what you care about, or learn from you, she’s not the one.
Joshua Macin says five Zoom calls in a row can make you feel like you have an actual disease.
He calls it "digital overload".
And he's felt it in his own body.
After a day of back-to-back video calls, he says he gets heavy, achy joints, and headaches that feel exactly like the start of an illness.
For a long time he blamed the mold or the heavy metals.
Then he realized the calls themselves were doing it.
Macin says the human nervous system reacts to constant digital input like it is being physically slapped, and the body has not evolved to handle it.
His fix is one hour a day fully offline, grounded in the real world around him.
— Josh Macin (@MacinJoshua) on Mikhaela Fuller's (@MikhailaFuller) podcast
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