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Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides Dune (2021) dir. Denis Villeneuve
DUNE (2021) | dir. DENIS VILLENEUVE
“How do you call among you the little mouse, the mouse that jumps?“ Paul asked, remembering the pop-hop of motion at Tuono Basin. He illustrated with one hand. A chuckle sounded through the troop. “We call that one muad'dib,” Stilgar said.
- Frank Herbert / “Dune”
Oscar Isaac as Leto Atreides in DUNE
Dreams are messages from the deep. DUNE 2021 • dir. Denis Villeneuve
From the first human handprint on the cave wall, we are part of something continuous. We don’t really die. THE DIG (2021) dir. Simon Stone
This movie was good if a bit slow. I want all of Peggy's outfits now. Made me think a lot about how little I will leave behind.
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Reminds me of that observation by Pelosi that she was struck by how swift and decisive her young staffers were, knowing instinctually to barricade the door, shut the lights and get under the table, because they had spent so much of their childhood doing active shooter drills.
sorry to be pedantic for a moment but this is important: those young staffers didn’t know what to do INSTINCTIVELY, they knew what to do REFLEXIVELY. the human instinct in confusing and scary situations is just to freeze up and look around for direction. untrained people in a group will almost always react to deadly situations by freezing up in confusion. this is why we have drills: to teach people over and over what to do when they can’t think of what to do.
gonna stress this again, those young people were reacting reflexively. not instinctively, reflexively. they had been drilled, over and over, until they were at the point where those reactions happened automatically, not because of an inherent human instinct, but because when confusion and fear shut their brains down, trained reflex took over, and they did as they had been taught.
active shooter drills in school are arguably really stressful and traumatizing to kids. it’s definitely fucked up a generation, though the blame can probably be put on our awful gun laws rather than trying to deal with the reality of so many awful people having so fucking many guns. but in this one awful situation, with all the awful people, and all the guns, where the worst did actually happen and a lot of unprepared old people just froze up, those kids’ drills went and saved a lot of lives.
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out: naming girls after virtues
in: naming them after vices
avarice, insolence, decadence, lunacy, vanity, conceit, hysteria, envy, malice, rage would be good goth girl names
I would like to wish everyone an uneventful new year
May we live in very uninteresting times
My 2021 be filled with fully precedented events
Did my makeup fancy for my Christmas Eve trip to the laundromat 😂
Kim Nguyen