I've put together a small list of documentaries/docuseries to watch. Feel free to recommend any good ones you like. I'd also try to leave a small review for each one I've watched.
#docuprtcdx
1. Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008) 5⭐️
of many at sea was at risk if she didn't light the fire. So then begins the treacherous journey to climb up the lighthouse in the tempestuous weather! What an adventure!
This was to say I loved that story so much. I want to visit a lighthouse and probably live in one.
What I want to explore is a lighthouse! I remember a story I read as a kid, about a family who lived in a lighthouse. They had the coziest cottage like life in that lighthouse on a small island separated from the mainland. One day, the parents left their two girls home while–
If you don’t occasionally treat yourself to a day of exploring used bookstores, greenhouses, libraries, cafés, bakeries, botanical gardens, and quiet nature trails, then what’s the point of anything, really?
they had to go to the mainland for groceries. Sadly a storm hit and they couldn't go back to the island. The eldest daughter noticed that it was getting dark outside and their parents haven't come back. She then realizes that the fire of the lighthouse had to be lit! The lives–
If you want to push back against tech’s encroachment into every corner of our lives, you need to be reading books. They’re keen to create a world in which most people are illiterate & addicted to slop, a world without poetry, imagination or knowledge. Reading is resistance.
Truly an incredibly indescribable feeling, you see things you never saw, you might even adopt different point of views and reminisce on where your mindset was at the time you read/watched them the first time
i believe in re-reading and re-watching your favourite books & movies at different stages of your life. the plot never changes, but your perspective does.
The most healing thing for a neurodivergent person isn’t sleep or a hot shower or a good meal. It’s a long stretch of time where nobody needs anything from them at all.
BREAKING:
Israel is dropping white phosphorus bombs on civilian areas in the village of Arnoun, Nabatieh, South Lebanon.
These are internationally banned munitions — and Israel is unleashing them against civilians.
Hear me out, I don't know shit but I'd rather know than not know. I'd always choose knowing. The weight and darkness of not knowing is unbearable, unfathomable.