One day you'll realize the amount of potential you had, and how it was all wasted away because you chose comfort over effort, and there will be no one to blame but yourself. That regret will haunt you forever.
the most solid career advice. Every step should be a move toward freedom —freedom from performative networking, corporate jargon, and endless “I’m thrilled to announce” posts. The real flex? A life where your work speaks for itself, and you never have to log into that cursed platform again.
Said this before many times, I will say it again:
When you see anti-India content or content seemingly from Indian accounts instigating one group vs. another in India. Or Indians vs. our neighbours, just block that account and do not engage.
Control your urge to respond or repost. And block them. It will destroy their reach and demonetize them.
Most of these are organized operations by Pak, China, and DS account farms. It is no longer a secret.
You believe it or not, they are engaging in a systematic warfare using SM and media to destroy India.
By destroying its peace, its social integrity, its relationship with neighbours, and its soft power by seeding misinformation and hate against the country and/between its citizens.
Even if you think real accounts are doing it and they need to be responded to, understand they were first instigated by this operation to do it.
So just block them and move on. May be take a minute to report them if their post breaks community rules.
not going to say we take christopher nolan for granted but it’s easy to forget just how unique a figure he is in hollywood when he’s one of less than five filmmakers working who can bring in blockbuster audiences for original movies purely off the strength of his own name
This reaction to Best Picture. When the most personal project of your career is shut out of the awards, but you're happy for your peers because you just love cinema. Respect.
We know why Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar win was (sadly) so historic, but I also can’t get over how revolutionary it is for a role like this to win an Oscar. She’s not “transforming” or in a biopic; she’s a sci-fi action-comedy heroine. But she makes the role resonant & REAL regardless.
It took 21 years for the second woman of color to win Best Actress, and 95 years for the first Asian woman to do so.
Michelle Yeoh just made history. #Oscars
Genuinely crazy that a movie about the multiverse featuring scenes of a puppet raccoon, hot dog fingers and butt plugs just won Best Picture…and it’s deserved
Not only did it win in every category it was nominated in but EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE has won the most #SpiritAwards ever with 7 wins!! #FilmTwitter
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE has now won both PGA and DGA and of the last 15 to do that, 11 went on to win Best Picture at the Oscars, too. The ones that didn't: 1917, LA LA LAND, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, and GRAVITY (though it tied at PGA with the eventual winner, 12 YEARS A SLAVE).
Denis Villeneuve says Steven Spielberg’s ‘THE FABELMANS’ is the best movie ever made about the power of cinema.
“To say that I was deeply moved by this movie is an understatement.”